BILLY COBHAM STRATUS
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2010
- BILLY COBHAM STRATUS (SPECTRUM)
Per Gade (g) - Stefan Rademacher (b) - Marcos Ubeda (k) - Junior Gills (perc & steel dr) - BC (d).
• BILLY COBHAM STRATUS II
The original source : • Billy Cobham - Stratus
Beck : • Video
or : • Jeff Beck - Stratus Live
Prince : • Stratus (by Prince - 1...
or here a crazy live version : • Video (@ 7m46s)
see too
Johnson+Duke+Scofield : • Billy Cobham with Geor...
w/ Dean Brown : • Billy Cobham, New Morn...
Scofield : • Govt Mule & John Scofi...
and an intersting cover : • Stratus - Billy Cobham...
and many other versions .....
God bless anyone watching this. Fusion jazz at its best.
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Great music.
Greetings from Croatia
Check out Marbin
Son dioses de la musica bajaron del cielo a dar catedra...!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such a great and magical track. Had to do a short drum-cover (with a halftime shuffle) 😳🤩
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Excellent guitar Player PER GADE. We had a drink together a few times in Aarhus Jazz Festival. Danishes ROCK and JAZZ! Furthermore, Per he's a nice guy. I
Like his guitar playing.
My favourite drummer since 40 years - forceful, articulate, sensible and able to play the most complex rhythms.
Taste I say you have!!!
Same here!
The best drummer that I ever jammed with said his favorite drummer was Billy Cobham. Now it all makes sense.....
The first time I saw him I was 14. I thought he was incredible. When I got older he sounded like soulless machine to me. Now I think that Dean Brown is the best guitarist Í‘ve ever heard.
He’s got great albums as well
Billy is undoubtably a one of a kind, creative and talented genius and a landmark drummer extraordinaire! I've followed his work since he released the Spectrum album in 1973! 💕 Billy, simply put, you are the best! 👍
Agreed!!! I’m also a big fan of Steve Gadd, but Cobham in his hay day was an animal.
@@prokofievchambers8603 I used to love when Billy played with Chick Corea & Return to forever on tour. Sadly, Chick Corea passed on not too long ago, I believe it was back in February.... RIP Chick, you and Billy had some great chemistry together.... 💕😥
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Absolutely! I remember it all very, very well. It was jarring to hear of Chick Corea’s passing. What a genius he was.
@@prokofievchambers8603 ahh, a fellow Jazz enthusiast! Very cool my friend, you've got good taste in music!👍😊 Stanley Clarke is still playing, but he's slowing down, his last album was released in 2018. Can't blame him, he's in his 70s now.... I got into Jazz back in 71, I had the distinct & unique priviledge of seeing Miles Davis in a small venue! Only one word to describe that... Wow!!! That was around the time that he released Bitches Brew, right after that he took a long hiatus.... With his growing addiction to opiates & cocaine he became very withdrawn from the world, that was after the car accident that broke his ankles & launched his addiction full blown. After that he pretty much went in seclusion & died in 91.... Really glad I got to see him while he was alive, coherent & playing like the legendary genius he was... Those were great times & left me with some incredible memories! 😎
I love what Massive Attack did with Billy's sample
I have loved this song since I was a teen. Love Jazz, Rock, and Rhythm. These guys are fantastic musicians. Billy has played with some of the best in the world. Rock on Billy! Love ya man!
BODY MIND AND SOUL DANCING TOGETHER! WOW!
I listen to Billy Cobham almost every Friday night. He is in my opinion the best drummer in modern history. I have always been a percussion lover but from the beginning Billy has elevated my love and appreciation of percussion and Jazz Fusion to its highest level.
some drummers visit the pocket, the "pocket" visits Mr.C 👏🥁👏
I feel Jazz is the breath of life. Beautiful.
Very very comfortable music..
❤️❤️❤️
💪💪💪
Smart Billy Cobham..
Miss u so much..
😎😎😎
I remember entire your life in music! You are Billie The Great. Happy to hear you any where!!
THANKS, GOD BLESS YOU ALSO. What great MUSIC. BOB.
...how the crap could you not like this?!?!.🤔😏😊
The guitar is a Roland GR-303, originally a "controller" for the Roland GR300 guitar synthesizer. It was made by Fujigen and it´s pretty similar to the Ibanez Musicians that were made by Fujigen as well. I can be used as a regular guitar without the synth. Pickups were originally humbuckers, but have been changed on this one.
Ho avuto il privilegio di poter vedere una sua performance a Treponti,un minuscolo paesino nel veneziano,da paura,eravamo in 3,ma quello che è riuscito a fare con una batteria con 3 file di piatti,4 Grancassa e chi più ne a ne metta,è stato semplicemente INCREDIBILE .
Ho letto bene? Solo 3 spettatori?
Caro Osvaldo.Purtroppo si di Cobham.Ma o potuto vedere Zappa,M.Davis,Modern Jazz quorted,C.Santana,J.Brown,P.Floid,e tanti altri viso che per 18 anni andavo all'Umbria Jazz.e Pistoia Blues.O avuto il piacere di conoscere di persona Jimmi Cob.O visto nel 87 D.Bowy.O una amica che a cantato in America x 35 anni.Francesca Bertazzo.I Pittura Fresca,visto che sono venexian.E tanti altri che non stò ad elencarti.Da appassionato di Jazz.O visto 1 performance di T.Bozio.Che secondo me è un Macigno della batteria.Come J.Cob.O una discreta collezione di circa 3000 vinili quasi tutti prime edizioni.Di CD e Musicassette non mi metto a contarle,dovrei inpegnare ore a contare.Fa piacere che tu mi abbia risposto.Sicuramente avrai viso e sentito musicisti più di meStiamo in contatto che sicuramente troviamo un compromesso x dialogare a riguardo.Non lo mai fatto ma ti mando il mia mail se ti fa piacere facciamo due parole.Io sono aperto a chi sa più di me.Ti ringrazio un sincero saluto.Davide B. d.14.bettin@gmail.com Spero di risentirti.Ciao.
it is unbelievable that are people out there who dared to give thumbs down on this one.
billy cobham is simply magnificent
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Absolutely!
I,ve seen him with the mahavishnu orchestra in 1973 in Paris, i was just 15!
He's allright
So much so that it's almost insulting to simply call him magnificent.
I saw him at Nassau Community College in a room that could only hold a couple hundred people. Late 70's with Larry Coryell. He was playing on a translucent "North" drumset. I'll never forget the way the Tom-Toms curved out at the bottom, they sounded soooooo good! Almost made me quit playing drums after seeing him that day, knowing I would never be that good. Somehow, I didn't quit playing drums, but I will certainly never be that good... The man is an awesome drumming powerhouse!
Awesome guitar solo!
The man is and always was and will be forever a force of nature on drums, unbelievable.
ALL YOU SUCKHOLES, TEXTING THIS "WE LOVE YOU BILLY" BULLSHIT....I THOUGHT THE MUTHÁ FUCKA DEAD
After more than 40 years, still a great piece of music.
An almost forgotten oldie but goodie. It has the signature of greatness.
Got to meet Billy twice...not only one of the premier drummers ever, but a genuinely nice guy...
I've also met him twice. I agree, very nice guy.
Billy Cobham. What can I say? One of the greatest drummers ever. As a drummer, it is his musicality that makes him stand out.
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I meet and talk to mr Cobham in the early seventies,he was a nice and kind man. And how he plays the drums! It’s incredible! 👍
Best drum intro for a song ever.
Mr Cobham is a master of its own kind.
No one does it like he.
I first heard this album in college in 1974 from a friend in his dorm room. we were all blown away. and with tommy bolin on guitar. wow! got to see him in the early 90s at Chastain park Atlanta, w the billed ' super jazz band'. consisting of s. Clarke, naje', c. corea, larry carlton. wish you all could've been there!
Aloha Billy & Friends simply AmaZing version!! Mahalo thanks for that free Drum Clinic you did Back in Da Early Daze in Las Vegas when I was stationed at Nellis AFB. ♫♥♥♫ Passing On yo Legacy to the Next Generation of Jazz Musicians!! :)
I absolutely love Billy Cobham and what he has brought to the music world. From his early days with Mahavishnu Orchestra, then bringing young musicians under his wing with Glass Menagerie, forging ahead with the incredible “Spectrum” album featuring the stellar lineup of Jan Hammer, Leland Sklar, the insanely talented guitarist Tommy Bolin, and several talented guest artists, all under the talented direction of Billy himself defines BC as the epitome of genius!
Liked this 45 years ago - still love it...
Me too
I heard this song for the first time back in 1977 I was in my early 20's and I awed this sound
Interesting.. I noticed during the closing vamp, there's a B Flat, were, on the Spectrum recording, there was an A note.. The notes in the verses are varied a bit from the LP as well. Really cool version tho! Love the ending. Of course it's gonna vary over time, perhaps depending upon the venue and the players, ect. One of my favorite Cobham tunes.
Interesting observation. What they do in the ending is they start with the original vamp but then add another layer to it with gtr & kbd, while the bass continues with the same riff, but joining to those Gb, Ab, Bb -notes. Makes it more interesting. I also like the riff at the very end, takes it from Bm to Ebsus something. These kinds of things hook me to fusion, best of it is filled all kinds of exciting shifts.
@@markshorter76 great music, great album. Thanks for your insight.
The original bass player is session legend Lee Sklar. He played the bass part on his UA-cam channel last week, April 2020.
I remember reading an article with Will Lee who claimed that he lost the Spectrum gig with Cobham to Lee Sklar because his bass sounded like crap and he was always high way back in those days. It was a humbling comment on Lee's part because we all are aware of what a monster player he is today, but it also a practical comment on how musicians should look after themselves physically, mentally and spiritually. And of course, having gear in excellent condition.
And to be fair, working with someone of Billy Cobham's stature and talent would require your "A" game completely!
ja, that was a offering from Leland, what a fine dude
I've always loved the bass line on this track. Especially when played way down low - seismically!
@@TerrySmith1953 I know what you mean. The bass player has so much bottom that it BOOMS. I hate it when there's too much treble.
It really only works if it's Prog and it's masters like Chris Squire or Mike Rutherford who know how to make it work....
This is such good stuff.
Love his snare rolls.
Awesome.
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.
Bitches BrewWilliam 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.
The Inner Mounting FlameCobham 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.
Crosswinds 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.
The Traveler 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.
Great bio man, thanxalot!;-))
eduard gevorgyan lotta great fusuon n latin work w airto n flora purim giovanni hidalgo Johnny rodruguez u name it jack
eduard gevorgyan wadda bio.... i was just gonna refer all to billy cobhams int in 93 while recording on flora purims speed of light lp.... speaking on start of fusion w miles in bout 70... check it out good stuff
eduard gevorgyan you better write a biography on the legend.i wish you all the best
Thankyou Billy's publicist.
Billy Is AWESOME
All these musicians are awesome
this Song Is a caress to my ears
This is such an awesome jam!! 😍 I am so digging it!
Back in the early 70's, Radio Luxembourg would go off the air at 3 am with this track. At the age of 13, I didn't know who this was but, stayed up every night, to hear what I considered the "Baddest" tune I'd ever heard.
Of course back then, you listened to the original.
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Zeitlos gut - ein Klassiker auf höchstem Niveau - danke!
The album that this song was on, Spectrum, changed my life. And it didn't hurt that Tommy Bolin played on some of the tracks.
Oh my. The bass during the guitar and keyboard solos, Lord!
yeah man that moment when Cobham and the Bass make the turnaround .from 3.19 ....that realllllly kills me.. awsom
261 people that gave a thumps down aren't jazz or fusion jazz lovers. Love jazz and fusion jazz, this fusion is cooking.
All the downer be out looking for elderporn.
Fusion cooking? 😁😁😂😂😂
They’re not even music fans.
Yeah. Plus they can bite the snotty ends of our fucksticks
What a dynamic song, Cobham is SUPERB! saw him with John McLaughlin and Mahavishnu orchestra wayyyy back in 1972 and Billy Cobham was the drummer. During this song, Stratus, during Billy's drum solo, at one point he was drumming so hard that his stick snapped in half!!! The force of his drumming sent the broken stick crashing down hitting the stage floor, and then it ricocheted like a rocket straight up to the auditorium ceiling with a bang, and then crashed back to the stage, and bounced again!!! It was unreallllll ~!~
Me too!
Yes, I remember they had to use a SAM to shoot it down at last.
Oh,,, that's right!!! So you were there too?!?!?! LOL!!!
Just listen to that crispy snare sound played so smoothly by groove master;chop master William Cobham!
This is my all time jazz favorited!! Thanks for the upload..👏👏
The fastest most accurate drummer I’ve ever seen or heard never be another one like him!
The fastest most accurate term is something I have seen used to describe his Mahavishnu bandmate, one Mr. Mclaughlin
Google matt garstka;) cheers
One of my favorite Drummers
And he has surrounded himself with some monster musicians. Nice pocket with the bass player as well.
I don’t know who the other cats on stage are.
Anyone?
Thanks for the memories best drummer
Pure flow, pure feel, the music glides. The musical high!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is the first time I listened to an updated version of this. I cut my teeth on the version with Hammer and Bolin. Tommy no longer with us of course, he was an original as is Cobham.
***** I agree... nobody can be Tommy Bolin but Tommy Bolin! A true original is hard to beat...even by the originator.
Bolin was the guitarist on the original...
Worked with Alphonze Mouzon... RESPECT!
Fantastico!
Très bon drive, des musiciens fabuleux, une technique du tonnerre de dieux.Merci pour ce moment de paradis, groove de malade....
Fantastic vid with great sound thank you very much!!
Fantastic!!!
Incredible piece of music!
Genius stuff on display!!!
Loved this for years!!
Ja, schöne Musik damals.Jazz ohne Schnörkel. Danke für den upload!
What an amazing tune 🎵. It rocks hard but also grooves. Great performance!
GREAT BROTHY BILLY ! GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT: BILLY 'U 'RE THE KING OF DRUMS! RHYTHM MADE MAN!
Truly the master, my personal favorite, of all the best he's the one I feel the most. Perhaps the 34 thumbs downers don't like the musicianship displayed here.
Excelent, I love this kind of Music... Excelent!
BILLY COBHAM IL MIGLIOR BATTERISTA DEL MONDO ,CONTROTEMPI DA FANTASCIENZA SIMMETRICO .UN MOSTRO
truly a legend!
This cut from the LP Spectrum was my introduction to the genius of Cobham ( & the band). Hearing it played LOUDLY on a top-of-the-line (at the time) Pioneer stereo system just about blew my mind! And it's been blown ever since. MAMMOTH TALENT!
I remember that time!
Beautiful........!!!!!!!!!
Saw the Billy Cobham band around 1975 Birmingham Town Hall UK with Larry Coryell as support what a great gig
Cobham great drums and jazz fusion
+Pál Rádi every song is a drum lesson
Simply incredible. Thanks Billy! You took me in another world for some while.
Great video Billy is such a monster on his kit! Thanks for sharing.
brilliant just brilliant saw Billy in mid seventies and he's never been in better form and band awesome!!!!!!
this video quality is fu*king AWESOME!
What is strangest is that it appears some members of the band weren't even born yet when the original version first blew our minds apart !!!
Yeah but these young guys kick serious booty. Billy is undoubtedly a great judge of talent !!!!
One of the fusion standards! Just loving this tune...
That was SUPERB! Now THAT is music.
I saw Cobham with Bobby and the Midnights..and of course have alot of his solos...and Mahavishnu....the drum solo he did..around 1982, I believe, was monstrous...he has always been my favorite jazz/jam player...nothing short of fantastic...great video.!!!!
Fantastic
Unicooooooooo
@@paolocelotto4858 great intertainment lifelong
SUPER
I saw Bily Cobham about 2 months ago in Natick, Ma, the show was fantastic!! Dean Brown was on guitar as well.
Loved this song since I was 14, awsome!
the way he smacks the crashes like that is killer
It really is an awesome technique, like this power snap throw and they just explode!
Check out some of the old Mahavishnu vids on YT, it's been one of his trademark techniques for decades... when he really gets going with the multiple crashes (in between rolls), it's like he's got more than two arms... my favorite power drummer.
That bit at 0:41 when it goes from the drum solo and kicks straight into the song, that was probably the coolest thing I ever saw.
Absolutely!
Such a great tune.
How could you not have this song in your collection. Never get tired of hearing ordained drumming. What??????
Everyone right on it note for note, keyboard, guitar, and bass! 6:39
Some slick shit now.
First heard this album in 1984. My drummer in my high school band turned me on to this and I was blown away
Love you Billy Cobham !!! you're the best
Splendid!!
Yeah, finally I've seen someone else play reverse traditional grip open-handed!
So this is where the bass line for Safe From Harm comes from....
Love Billy Cobham, I once saw him with Mahavishnu Orchestra coming down from LSD blew my mind and Saw billy jam with the Grateful Dead at Radio City Hall, he was friends with Mickey Hart.
billy and his band, no challenge, there on the top!
what good memories ;)
Grandissimo è un piacere ascoltarti.
must have played guitar quite sometimes before, uh! WOW - I love his playing!!!
I’ve played drums since 1980 and I’ll tell you, Billy Cobham is fast , very fast and complex and sounds good too
Thanks to Billy!!!!!
Drummers like this MAN, Idris Muhammad and the late great Tony Williams..My father turned me on to Buddy Rich and Max Roach...those very fond memories..
I had the pleasure of seeing The Mahavishnu Orchestra 3 years in a row during the Schaefer Music concert[s] at Central Park❤️ Once with Billy Cobham and twice with Narada Michael Walden🎶🥁🎸
Legendary
Существует крайне мало примеров, когда музыкант-барабанщик обретает всемирную известность. Не будет преувеличением сказать, что Билли Кобэм - живая легенда. Он обладает великолепной техникой игры, а его невероятная музыкальная пластичность и яркий темперамент делают каждое выступление Билли Кобэма неповторимым. Он действительно мастер мирового класса. Его манера игры - «быстрый взрывной ритм». В течение более чем 30 лет он имеет мировое признание как барабанщик с бесподобным, поражающим мастерством, как совершенный перкуссионист и музыкант-новатор, никогда не останавливающийся на достигнутом. Кобэм создал целое направление акустической и электронной музыки для барабанов и постоянно его совершенствует.
Билли Кобэм (Billy Cobham) родился в Панаме 16 мая 1944 г. В трёхлетнем возрасте семья перевезла его в Нью-Йорк, где он и вырос. Любовь музыканта к барабанам была привита с детства его родственниками, которые играли и сами делали для себя инструменты. Он начал играть в конце 60-х, когда джаз-рок был одним из самых влиятельных направлений. В 1947 г. Билли переехал в Нью-Йорк и в возрасте 8 лет дебютировал со своим отцом. Из хорошо известной школы Drum & Bugle Corps он поступил в престижную Нью-Йоркскую школу High School of Musical Art, где изучал теорию музыки и технику игры на ударных, слушал семинары таких джазовых гигантов, как Телониус Монк и Стэн Гетц. Диплом получил в 1962 году. Отслужив в армии ударником военного оркестра, Кобэм в 1968 г. около года провёл в ансамбле пианиста Хорэса Силвера, после чего стал работать в качестве сессионного студийного музыканта.
Billy Cobham с его непревзойдённой техникой и завораживающим звучанием обрёл известность в начале 70-х, став одним из основоположников движения фьюжн. После успешных концертов с Miles Davis, Jоhn McLaughin и Mashavishnu Orchestra Кобэм стал суперзвездой. Именно в 1973 году он записал свой знаменитый альбом Spectrum, который журнал Billboard назвал лучшим джазовым альбомом. Совсем недавно альбом был переиздан снова под одноимённым названием с участием всемирно известных музыкантов - Lee Sklar (бас), Tommy Bolin (гитара), Gary Husband (клавиши). Благодаря величайшему успеху альбома Spectrum Билли основал свой собственный бэнд вместе с Рэнди и Майклом Бреккером (Randy & Michael Breckers). Вместе они записали альбомы Crosswinds, Total Eclipse и Shabazz.
Следующая группа Билли - «Spectrum» - включала в себя таких музыкантов, как George Duke, Doug Rauch и Doug Scotfield. К началу 80-x Кобэм был уже известным барабанщиком. К этому времени были выпущены альбомы Вillу Cobham Live: Flight Time, Stratus и Picture This. Пик популярности Кобэма пришёлся на 90-е, когда он стал лидером проекта Jazz is Dead, где сочетаются разные стили, начиная от классического джаза и блюза до джаз-рока. В начале нового тысячелетия он записал гибридный по звучанию альбом Drum’n’Voice, обладающий элементами nu jazz и acid jazz, а также мотивами восточной этники. Умелое сочетание различных стилей, от классического джаза до зажигательного джаз-рока, от электронной вибрации acid jazz до мистического духа африканского этноса, корнями уходящего к прародителям цивилизаций, определяет уникальность музыкальной эстетики Billy Cobham.
Со своей группой Билли Кобэм записал сотни записей, так же как и со многими выдающимися исполнителями. Он принимал участие в концертах на больших площадках с биг-бэндами, на Бродвее, фестивалях по всему миру (он побывал в 47 странах), совмещая это с преподаванием своего мастерства и открытием мастер-классов. Одно из главных его занятий - преподавание: Кобэм пишет учебники, выступает с мастер-классами и т. п. Кроме того, он - «артист-эндорсер» таких музыкальных компаний, как Yamaha и Shure.
one of many great drummers i had the pleasure of seeing twice , once with his own band and with Mahavisnu
-excellent ! Thx for shering it.
Cobham kickin'it on those tubs man! The guy is a beast! Thanks for posting this video man, great stuff!
Peace -
TC~
One of my favorite drummers
Che sound meraviglioso.... Woooow
EXCELLENT