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Tag Archives: Billy Cobham
JON ANDERSON – 1000 Hands: Chapter One
July 30, 2020

Blue Élan 2020 Art-rock avatar rearranges his universe with a little help from plethora of friends. Despite his prog glory and the instant recognizability of his pipes, is rarely given credit for the diversity of his oeuvre. A champion of … Continue reading
JACK BRUCE – Live At Rockpalast 1980, 1983 And 1990
July 4, 2019

MiG 2019 The tunes where there’s plenty gold for a life’s treasury: classic shows from rock polymath boxed for aural and visual relish. The only predictable aspect of Jack Bruce’s solo career was his albums’ stylistic unpredictability – and, of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Billy Cobham, blues, Clem Clempson, David Sancious, Jack Bruce, live, rock, Rockpalast
NIK TURNER – Space Fusion Odyssey
January 20, 2016

Cleopatra 2015 Further cosmic explorations of an orbital hornblower aiming at the nebulae – with stellar guests in tow – and carrying the spirit of HAWKWIND. “Extravagant” and “experimental” have long become standard epithets when it comes to Mr. Turner’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Billy Cobham, fusion, Gilli Smyth, Hawkwind, John Etheridge, John Weinzierl, Jürgen Engler, Nik Turner, Robby Krieger, space rock, Steve Hillage
Tommy Bolin: another blast from the past
August 1, 2013

Mostly known for his spell with DEEP PURPLE, cherished for his contribution to JAMES GANG and revered for his work with Billy Cobham, there’s been quite a few releases over the last 15 years from the late Tommy Bolin archives. The guitarist … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Billy Cobham, Deep Purple, James Gang, Tommy Bolin