Billy Cobham, Wolfgang Schmid, Bill Brickford - Paradox (1996)

Billy Cobham, Wolfgang Schmid, Bill Brickford - Paradox (1996)
EAC | FLAC (Tracks+Cue+Log+Scans) | 61:13 min | 410 mb (+5% rec.)
MP3 | 320 kbps | 147 mb (+5% rec.)
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Rock, Fusion | Label: Enja Records


Tracklist

1. Fonkey Donkey (05:14)
2. Four More Years (08:52)
3. Quadrant (05:28)
4. Myohmyohyeoye (09:25)
5. Walking In Five (06:36)
6. Jam O'james (05:22)
7. Late Nite (09:03)
8. Shoes In Seven (04:58)
9. Five In (06:17)

Personel:

Billy Cobham - Drums
Wolfgang Schmid - Bass
Bill Brickford - Guitars

Drummer Billy Cobham, guitarist Bill Bickford, and bassist Wolfgang Schmid form a creative fusion trio on Paradox. The result is a powerhouse addition to Cobham's discography. The music ranges from the roiling heavy metal sludge of Bickford's "Four More Years," to the full-on funk of Schmid's "Fonkey Donkey," to Cobham's calmly lyrical "Walking in Five." Schmid is the principal writer, followed by Bickford, then Cobham. The best way to set the scene is with Paradox's version of "Quadrant 4." The original was the defining track on Cobham's 1973 debut release, Spectrum. Coming on the heels of Cobham's work with John McLaughlin's original Mahavishnu Orchestra, Spectrum is one of the essential documents of fusion's classic era. The original "Quadrant 4" was a showcase for the late Tommy Bolin -- a bona fide rock star of James Gang fame. The melding of Bolin's speed-freak boogie with Cobham's pummeling whirlwind got the attention of jazz and rock fans alike, achieving almost "hit single" status in both camps. For their version almost a quarter-century later, Cobham and company notch the pace back a bit, getting more heft and torque without losing any of the original's guitar god flash (Schmid almost steals the show with his own axe-slinging). While Paradox is a tripartite accomplishment, it is also a personal return to form for Cobham, who, after the promise of his early solo career, became involved in many forgettable projects (does anybody remember Bobby & the Midnites?). Paradox doesn't match the howling, apocalyptic thunder of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, but it is the equal of Cobham's own triumphant first release. (by Jim Todd, allmusic.com)







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