Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three -2001- -eac-flac- _best_

The album was recorded using EAC (Exact Audio Copy) and mastered in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, ensuring a high-quality digital representation of the original recording.

Delivers playful and inventive solos, particularly on the opening track "Stella by Starlight" and his own composition "And Then Again". Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-

| Aspect | Rating | |--------|--------| | | 8/10 – Clean Shanachie master, decent dynamic range. | | Rip quality (EAC-FLAC) | 9/10 – Assuming log file is present. | | Availability | Out of print on CD. Digital purchase (e.g., 7Digital, Qobuz) may be FLAC but not guaranteed EAC-secure. | The album was recorded using EAC (Exact Audio

The album features a mix of jazz standards and original compositions by the trio members. Track Title Composer(s) N. Washington / V. Young Autumn Leaves J. Kosma / J. Mercer / J. Prévert New Waltz Ron Carter Bouncing With Bud Bud Powell 'Round Midnight B. Hanighen / T. Monk / C. Williams And Then Again Kenny Barron I Thought About You J. Van Heusen / J. Mercer Someday My Prince Will Come F. Churchill / L. Morey | | Rip quality (EAC-FLAC) | 9/10 –

The Art of Three is not Billy Cobham’s loudest album, nor his most famous. It is, however, his most listenable . It is a Sunday morning record for people who love Saturday night fusion.

The album was mastered from an 8-channel recording using sample-synchronized NAGRA-DII high-quality digital recorders at 24-bit resolution .