Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three - -2001- -eac-flac- !!exclusive!!
For collectors, the version is particularly valued because it preserves the warm, soft sound of these live performances, allowing listeners to experience the "rhythm and sound nuances" that defined this specific era of Cobham’s career.
The year 2001 was a transitional period for jazz. Smooth jazz was dominating radio, while nu-jazz was creeping into lo-fi samples. Cobham rejected both. Instead, he returned to the acoustic virtue of "the trio"—the same format that birthed Live at the Village Vanguard . However, this is not polite, straight-ahead jazz. Tracks like "Stratus" (a reprisal of his 1973 classic) and "Red Baron" explode with the force of rock, yet retain the improvisational risk of bebop. Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-
The album's tracklist consists primarily of deeply intuitive takes on jazz standards and original compositions by the band members: Stella By Starlight For collectors, the version is particularly valued because
If you find a complete Billy Cobham – The Art of Three – 2001 – EAC-FLAC with log and CUE, you have the definitive digital version of an underappreciated acoustic gem. Archive it, back it up, and enjoy Cobham like you’ve never heard him before. Cobham rejected both
This release of The Art of Three is encoded in EAC (Exact Audio Copy) FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), ensuring a high-quality, lossless listening experience. FLAC is an ideal format for audiophiles, as it preserves the original audio data without compression or degradation.