: A high-energy Finnerty composition where Cobham displays an almost "mechanical pulse" and complex cadences.
: Reviewers at AllMusic note it feels like a dedicated band rather than a collection of all-stars. Key Tracks :
While many fans associate Cobham with the explosive "conflagrated rave ups" of his Spectrum era, Flight Time is noted for being remarkably restrained and cohesive. Billy Cobham - Flight Time (1980) [EAC-FLAC]
: Released in 1981 on the German label Sandra Music Productions.
Billy Cobham 's Flight Time (1980/1981) is a seminal live fusion recording that captures a brief but potent quartet lineup during their European tour. Recorded in in June 1980, it serves as a high-fidelity showcase of Cobham's rhythmic precision and the collective synergy of a group that never recorded a formal studio album together. Album Context and Personnel : A high-energy Finnerty composition where Cobham displays
: Composed by Grolnick, these tracks are praised for their sensuous grooves and fluid keyboard work.
: Guitar (known for his work with the Brecker Brothers and Miles Davis) : Released in 1981 on the German label
: The only "retread" on the album, originally from Cobham's 1977 album Magic . Technical Details (EAC-FLAC Focus)