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8 items added today: COBHAM, BILLY ~ CROSSWINDS 2nd album from 1974. After playing with Miles Davis and then with Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham started a solo career, which produced a long stream of great Fusion albums in the 70`s. This album is very similar to his genious debut album `Spectrum` and features some of the best players on the scene, including the great John Abercrombie on guitar, George Duke on keyboards and the Brecker Brothers as the horn section. This is Fusion at its best, full of energy and endless instrumental virtuosity! COBHAM, BILLY ~ TOTAL ECLIPSE 3rd album from 1974. Similar in style and groove to the two previous releases with some great dynamics and excellent playing all over. The main presonell change is the Bulgarian born master keyboards player Milch Leviev replacing George Duke, who started his solo career in the meantime. This is classic fusion and did not loose any of its charm or power over the years. COBHAM, BILLY ~ SHABAZZ 4th album from 1975. This is a live recording of the group with the same personell as on the 3rd album. They play 2 new long pieces and 2 pieces from the debut album `Spectrum`. The band is in top form and everybody has ample opportunity to solo. Live fusion, when played as well as on this album, is a total musical experience! COBHAM, BILLY ~ LIFE & TIMES 6th album from 1976. After Abercrombie left Cobham`s group, the new guitarist was John Scofield, who played earlier with Miles Davis. Scofield`s distinctive style and incredible technique creates some of the most memorable moments on the fusion scene in yeras to come. This album is more funk oriented then its predecessors, but a fine level playing and some nice tunes make it a worthwhile affair. COBHAM, BILLY ~ INNER CONFLICTS 7th album from 1977. On this one Cobham returns to the `Spectrum` formula, with a big group of musicians which looks like the who´s who of US fusion. Two giutar players are present, Scofield and Steve Khan, and a large brass section and percussion section. Somewhat dark atmosphere, mixed with the powerful and energetic pulse, creates a unique sound which is quite impressive even today. COBHAM, BILLY / DUKE, GEORGE / BAND ~ `LIVE` - ON TOUR IN EUROPE 3rd album from 1976. After George Duke left the Billy Cobham band to pursue his solo career, the two players got back together in 1975 and formed the BC-GD Band. After recording 2 studio albums, they recorded this live album. The line-up is a quartet with Scofield on guitar and Alfonso Johnson on base and this band smokes! There is evrything here, from funk to pure fusion and they really can play! PASSPORT ~ LOOKING THRU 1974 album by this brilliant German fusion band. Passport`s leader is the veteran jazz musician Klaus Doldinger, who started his career in the post WWII Germany playing Dixieland, but soon moved to the modern jazz genre playing with the best musicians in Europe. He founded Passport in the early 70`s to serve as a vehicle for his numerous projects, which continued well into the 90`s. This is an early quartet version of the group with all-German line up, playing some of the best and most sophisticated Fusion ever made. In contrast to the US fusion, which was much based on funk and groove, the European variety is more about intricate interplays and complex compositions. Amazing! PASSPORT ~ CROSS-COLLATERAL 1975 album, very similar to its predecessor. Same personell and the same typically European approach to fusion, with brilliant compositions and delicate, yet sophisticated and mind-blowing instrumental delicacies. This music is totally uneffected by time and in fact perhaps even gets better with time passing by, as good wine. A must to any serious music lover. Have Fun! Jazzis Web Shop https://www.jazzis.com/shop/