Spectrum is the most recent Rock CD put out by the significantly precocious Billy Cobham who quondam once again has delivered a vivid aggregation of tracks. I'm encouraged Billy Cobham fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased near this one.

Spectrum plainly grabs your fame correct from the very eldest facts beside Quadrant 4 and doesn't let go until the outstandingly concluding line of the extraordinarily last hymn Snoopy's Search / Red Baron, which is another remarkable course by the way.

One of the refreshingly good property almost this CD is the way all of the participating artists appear to be really enjoying themselves. Combine that near the general inauguration and you've got one of Billy Cobham's record having presence releases ever.

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If you're a Billy Cobham fan this is a CD your set face down cannot be lacking. In fact, this is one of those CDs that you don't even have to be a fan of Cobham, or even Rock to know is well brought-up. It's just obedient auditory communication. Period.

While the total CD is really completely accurate the really standout tunes are line 2 - Searching For The Right Door / Spectrum, course 5 - To The Women In My Life / Le Lis, and path 6 - Snoopy's Search / Red Baron.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is course 1 - Quadrant 4. Good stuff!

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Spectrum Release Notes:

Billy Cobham originally free Spectrum on February 25, 1992 on the Rhino Records description.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Quadrant 4

2. Searching For The Right Door / Spectrum

3. Anxiety / Taurian Matador

4. Stratus

5. To The Women In My Life / Le Lis

6. Snoopy's Search / Red Baron

Personnel: Billy Cobham (percussion); Joe Farrell (soprano & low-pitched saxophone, woodwind instrument); Jimmy Owens (flugelhorn, trump); Jan Hammer (piano, physical phenomenon piano, Moog synthesist); John Tropea, Tommy Bolin (guitar); Ron Carter (acoustic bass); Lee Sklar (electric low-pitched); Ray Barretto (congas).

Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York on May 14-16, 1973.

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