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Thank you for viewing. Shipping included, ships within 24 hours. Condition: Used. Some mold stains. Japanese pressing, no obi. No liner notes. There are no noticeable scratches on the record, but I have sold my turntable, so I haven't been able to confirm playback. Thank you. "Live On Tour In Europe" is an album featuring live performances recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and other locations across Europe by a band led by legendary drummer Billy Cobham and keyboard virtuoso George Duke in 1976. It first appeared in Japan in 1976 with the catalog number P-10282A. With Billy Cobham's precise and energetic drumming and George Duke's versatile keyboards as the core, the band, further incorporating Alphonso Johnson (bass), John Scofield (guitar), and vocals and synthesizers to enhance the sonic freedom, breathes new life into jazz/fusion. Each track is filled with the members' improvisation and expressiveness. Especially in "Hip Pockets," Johnson's bass bounces funkily, and "Ivory Tattoo" is impressive with Scofield's guitar phrases. "Almustafa the Beloved" resonates with lyrical expression by Johnson and Duke, and "Frankenstein Goes to the Disco" is an experimental song where Cobham's drums and synthesizers boldly take off. Critics have also praised it as "unbalanced but worth listening to, a particularly valuable recording among Cobham's works." Fan voices include praise on the Reddit jazz/fusion subreddit, such as "a very fun and funky record" and "a live work by genre icons," with reviews conveying the excitement of the live performance and the thrill of the music. Billy Cobham is a world-renowned drummer known for his collaborations with Miles Davis and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. George Duke boasts a diverse career, including activities with Frank Zappa and Weather Report. This work can be said to be a valuable testament to 1970s jazz fusion, born at the intersection of these two artists.
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