Billy Cobham
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Biography
[Edit]Generally acclaimed as fusion's greatest drummer, Billy Cobham's explosive technique powered some of the genre's most important early recordings — including groundbreaking efforts by Miles Davis and the Mahavishnu Orchestra — before he became an accomplished bandleader in his own right. At his best, Cobham harnessed his amazing dexterity into thundering, high-octane hybrids of jazz complexity and rock & roll aggression. He was capable of subtler, funkier grooves on the one hand, and awe-inspiring solo improvisations on the other; in fact, his technical virtuosity was such that his flash could sometimes overwhelm his music. After debuting as a leader with the classic Spectrum in 1973, Cobham spent most of fusion's glory days recording for Atlantic; briefer stints on CBS, Elektra, and GRP followed, and by the mid-'80s, Cobham was de-emphasizing his own bands in favor of session and sideman work. Even so, he continued to record for various small labels with some regularity.
William C. Cobham was born May 16, 1944, in Panama, where as a very young child he became fascinated with the percussion instruments his cousins played. When Cobham was three, his family moved to New York City, and at age eight he made his performance debut with his father. He honed his percussion skills in a drum-and-bugle corps outfit called the St. Catherine's Queensmen, and attended New York's prestigious High School of Music and Art, graduating in 1962. From 1965 to 1968, he served as a percussionist in the U.S. Army Band, and after his release, he was hired as the new drummer in hard bop pianist Horace Silver's band. Cobham toured the U.S. and Europe with Silver in 1968, and also moonlighted with Stanley Turrentine, Shirley Scott, and George Benson. After eight months with Silver, Cobham departed to join the early jazz-rock combo Dreams in 1969, which also featured the Brecker brothers and guitarist John Abercrombie. From there, he landed a job in Miles Davis' new fusion ensemble, and played a small part in the seminal Bitches Brew sessions; he also appeared more prominently on several other Davis albums of the time, including more aggressive classics like Live-Evil and A Tribute to Jack Johnson.
Cobham and guitarist John McLaughlin split off from Davis' group to pursue a harder rocking brand of fusion in the Mahavishnu Orchestra, which debuted in 1971 with the seminal The Inner Mounting Flame. With Mahavishnu, Cobham's fiery intensity was given its fullest airing yet, and his extraordinary technique influenced not only countless fusioneers in his wake, but also quite a few prog rock drummers who were aiming for similarly challenging musical territory. The 1972 follow-up Birds of Fire cemented his reputation, and by this time he had also become something of an unofficial in-house drummer for Creed Taylor's CTI label, known for a smoother, more polished style of fusion; here Cobham backed musicians like George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard, Hubert Laws, and Grover Washington, Jr. Unfortunately, the volatile group chemistry that made Mahavishnu's recordings so exciting also carried over into real life and the original lineup disbanded in 1973.
Deciding to make a go of it on his own, Cobham formed his own band, Spectrum (which initially featured ex-Mahavishnu cohort Jan Hammer on keyboards), and signed with Atlantic. His debut as a leader, also called Spectrum, was released in 1973, showcasing an exciting blend of jazz, funk, and rock that benefited from the presence of guitarists John Scofield and Tommy Bolin (the latter better known for his rock recordings); it also found Cobham experimenting a bit with electronic percussion. Spectrum is still generally acknowledged as the high point of Cobham's solo career, and holds up quite well today. Cobham followed Spectrum with a series of LPs on Atlantic that, like fusion itself, grew increasingly smoother and more commercial as the '70s wore on. For his second album, 1974's Crosswinds, ex-Dreams mate John Abercrombie joined the band, as did keyboardist George Duke, who would become a frequent Cobham collaborator over the years; that same year's performance at Montreux produced the live Shabazz. After Total Eclipse, Cobham moved more explicitly into commercial jazz-funk with 1975's A Funky Thide of Sings, which featured an expanded horn section. He pared the group back down for the improved Life and Times in 1976, and also played Montreux again, in tandem with Duke.
In 1977, Cobham switched to the CBS label, which set him firmly on the path of commercial accessibility. In addition to his records as a leader, he'd remained highly active as a session drummer, and began to focus on that side of his career even more in the late '70s. By 1980, he was done with CBS and began pursuing side opportunities, playing live with the Grateful Dead and Jack Bruce, as well as the Saturday Night Live band. He drummed for the Grateful Dead side project Bobby & the Midnites in 1982, and recorded three albums for Elektra in the early '80s with his new quartet the Glass Menagerie. During the mid-'80s, he cut three commercially oriented LPs for GRP, and spent the next few years stepping up his international touring and absorbing a healthy dose of world music. He played Peter Gabriel's 1992 WOMAD Festival, and the following year recorded The Traveler, inspired by a sojourn in Brazil. In 1996, he formed a more acoustic-oriented quartet called Nordic with three Norwegian musicians; the following year, he also started a German-based fusion outfit called Paradox. In 1998, Cobham began playing with a group called Jazz Is Dead, which devoted itself to jazz reinterpretations of Grateful Dead material; their album Blue Light Rain proved fairly popular among Deadheads. As Cobham maintained his touring, session, and bandleading activities, Rhino released the excellent two-CD retrospective Rudiments: The Billy Cobham Anthology in 2001.
Title: Drum 'n' Voice: The Definitive Collection
Artist: Billy Cobham
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Paradox-The First Second
Artist: Bill Bickford, Wolfgang Schmid, Paradox, Billy Cobham
Genre: Jazz Rock
Title: With A Lotta Help From My Friends
Artist: Billy Cobham, Chuck Rainey, Eric Gale, Junior Mance
Title: Alive (feat. Novecento) - Single
Artist: Billy Cobham, Chaka Khan
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Collections
Title: Sentieri Notturni
Genre: Pop
Title: Groove and Voices
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: Moonlight, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Blues 'n' Jazz (Extended Version)
Genre: Jazz, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Ballads 2004
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Collection
Genre: Jazz
Title: Atlantic Jazz: Great Moments In Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: El Camino de los Gypsies
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Atlantic Jazz: Fusion
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blaxploitation, Vol. 1 Disc 1
Genre: Disco
Title: Moonlight Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Funk
Title: Wavemusic Vol. 05
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Instrumental, Lounge, Smooth Jazz, Bossanova
Title: Audiophile Vol. 11 - Power Beats
Genre: World Music
Title: Burning For Buddy: A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich
Genre: Jazz
Title: A World Instrumental Collection
Genre: Electronica, Disco, Pop
Title: Awesome FUNK
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk
Title: Quiet Soul Nights 2018
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Top 50 Production May 2018
Title: Body Language Vol. 20 By Emanuel Satie
Genre: Deep House, Tech House
Title: Fusion Jazz Lounge
Genre: Jazz
Title: Alpine Grooves 10 (Kristallhutte)
Genre: Deep House
Title: 70s Beats & Breaks (Warner Music Group)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Free Funk, Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Disco, Classical, Fusion
Title: Cafe Del Mar Dreams XI
Genre: Ambient, Downtempo, New Age, Jazz, Lounge, Yoga & Meditation
Title: Rebirth Essentals Volume Sixteen
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, House, Deep House, DJ/Remixes
Title: Hygge Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Deep In The World Of Breaks & Beat
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Funktastic 70's
Genre: Soul, Jazz, New Wave, World Music, Disco, Pop Rock, Funk
Title: Beatport Chill House: Electro Sound # 129 (CD1)
Genre: Chill Out, House, Deep House
Title: 100 Greatest Jazz Icons 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Rebirth Essentials Volume Seventeen
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Nu Disco
Title: Ambience: Super Chilled Balearica 2020
Genre: Ambient, Downtempo, Pop, Experimental, Instrumental, Classical, Instrumental
Title: Jazz Rock Essentials (CD1)
Title: Cafe Del Mar XXVII (CD2)
Title: Cafe Del Mar XXVII (Volumen Veintisiete) (CD2)
Genre: Downtempo, Chill Out, Trip Hop, Electronica, Lounge
Title: Rebirth 15
Genre: Deep House
Title: Jazz & All That Stuff
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music For You Vol. 27
Title: Lounge + Chill Soul, R&B, Funk Edition
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk, Lounge
Title: Jazz Masterclass (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Sugar (CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition) [Remastered]
Artist: Stanley Turrentine
Genre: Jazz
Title: Morning Star (CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition) [Remastered]
Artist: Hubert Laws
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Title: Voices
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Dancefloor, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: Nicolosiproductions Collection, Vol. 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: As Time Goes By, Vol. 1 (In the Groove and out of the Ordinary)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Body Language, Vol. 20
Artist: Emanuel Satie
Genre: Downtempo, Electronica, Deep House, Techno, Tech House, Nu Disco
Title: Abraham: Music For Three Faiths
Artist: Jazzaar Global Ensemble
Genre: World Music, Ethnic , Türküler
Title: Not In Kansas Anymore / A Prog Opera
Artist: Robby Steinhardt
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk Rock