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Title Cannes Jazz '89. Billy Cobham
Published Paris, France : Qwest TV, 1989

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Description 1 online resource (46 minutes)
Summary Heard with Miles Davis via Bitches Brew and A Tribute To Jack Johnson, on equal footing with Jack DeJohnette, then alongside guitarist John McLaughlin in the very fusion Mahavishnu Orchestra, American drummer Billy Cobham is an inseparable figure of jazz from the 1970s. Captured at the Palais Des Festivals in Cannes in 1989, the drumming virtuoso gives us a clear demonstration of expertise with his very particular touch. Accompanied by a solid band including his own brother Wayne Cobham on keyboards, Rita Marcotulli on piano, and Wolfgang Schmid on bass, the instrumentalist and composer builds various arrangements typical of jazz-rock. Often more groovy than some of his counterparts at the time (he later released a live album with George Duke), Billy Cobham assimilates notably the Latin elements - a cultural legacy transmitted by a family of Panamanian origin. Illustrated by short interviews with the main players and opening shots of the very photogenic Mediterranean coast, this forty-five-minute scenic document sets the record straight with the hectic "Incoming," an extract from the very recent eponymous opus, and with "Tinseltown," a bewitching sequence fueled by the interventions of Nippy Noya on percussion. Vincent Caffiaux
Notes Title from title screen (viewed November 30, 2022)
Performer Billy Cobham, drums ; Wayne Cobham, keyboards ; Rita Marcotulli, piano ; Wolfgang Schmid, bass ; other musicians
Event Recorded live Palais des Festivals et des Congrès 1989
Notes Interviews in English
Subject Jazz -- 1981-1990
Genre/Form Concert films.
Jazz.
Form Streaming video
Author Cobham, Billy, instrumentalist, interviewee
Qwest TV, publisher
Other Titles Billy Cobham : live Palais des Festivals Hall Cannes 1989