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DRUM 'N' VOICE VOL. 3Billy CobhamJazz Rock/Fusion3.03 | 11 ratings |
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![]() Whenever musically based on funk fusion, all Drum'n'Voice project series albums are quite attractive in moments. Third one is not exception. If in his world fusion works of similar time Cobham demonstrates his great drumming combined with soft, melodic and often simplified music, on Drum'n'Voice releases listener still can find many of his renowned jazz funk fusion pieces. For sure, even from the first look on this project's third album's line-up one can see that participation of such artists as Chaka Khan or Gino Vanelli means some material will sound as soul or smooth jazz. Yes, it's truth, but don't afraid too much - even in such songs common funky fusion atmosphere exists. But bigger part of numbers presented is keyboards-based funky fusion (and both keyboardists - Brian Auger and George Duke - are great). The guitarist is John Scofield and percussionist - Alex Acuna, so you can expect quality music there. For sure, no even traces of experimentation are presented, but this album is dedicated to different listener - fans of comfortable funky fusion with soul and Latin elements will be pleased. And - happily - whole album isn't too cheese, so comparing with some last Cobham's releases this one is one for fusion lovers.
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3/5 |
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