Billy Cobham - Flight Time (1980) [eac-flac] Review

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.

: Guitar (known for his work with the Brecker Brothers and Miles Davis)

: The only "retread" on the album, originally from Cobham's 1977 album Magic . Technical Details (EAC-FLAC Focus) Billy Cobham - Flight Time (1980) [EAC-FLAC]

: 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

: Keyboards (a legendary session player and composer) Tim Landers : Bass Performance Style and Composition

🚀 : Flight Time is often cited as an "overlooked jewel" in Cobham's discography, bridging the gap between his aggressive 70s fusion and the more polished jazz-rock of the 1980s. : Reviewers at AllMusic note it feels like

: The album saw significant CD reissues in the mid-80s via Inak (In-Akustik) , often part of their "Digital Reference Edition" series, which are the source for most high-quality FLAC rips.