Crosswinds (Billy Cobham album)

Crosswinds is the second album of fusion drummer Billy Cobham. The album was released in 1974 and it contains four songs total, all created by Billy Cobham. It features songs that are more mid-tempo and slow-tempo style as opposed to the prior Spectrum album which is composed with a very up-tempo rate that defined the majority of the following release (after Crosswinds), Total Eclipse also.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[2]
Crosswinds
Studio album by
Released1974
StudioElectric Lady Studios, New York City,
re-mixed at Trident Recording Studios, London, England.
GenreJazz fusion
Length35:08
LabelAtlantic
ProducerWilliam E. Cobham, Jr., Ken Scott
Billy Cobham chronology
Spectrum
(1973)
Crosswinds
(1974)
Total Eclipse
(1974)

Cover art

A photo taken by Billy Cobham himself is used for the cover art; it wraps around the spine to comprise both the front and back cover.

Track listing

All selections written by Billy Cobham.

Side one

  1. "Spanish Moss – 'A Sound Portrait'" – 17:08
    a. "Spanish Moss" – 4:08
    b. "Savannah The Serene" – 5:09
    Solos: Garnett Brown & George Duke
    c. "Storm" – 2:46
    Solo: Billy Cobham
    d. "Flash Flood" – 5:05
    Solos: Randy Brecker & John Abercrombie

Side two

  1. "The Pleasant Pheasant" – 5:11
    Solos: Lee Pastora, Michael Brecker, George Duke & Billy Cobham
  2. "Heather" – 8:25
    Solos: George Duke & Michael Brecker
  3. "Crosswind" – 3:39
    Solo: John Abercrombie

Personnel

Chart performance

YearChartPosition
1974 Billboard 200 23[3]
1974 Billboard R&B Albums 19[3]
1974 Billboard Jazz Albums 2[3]

Trivia

The song "Heather" was used as the basis for the Souls of Mischief's hit song "93 'til Infinity".

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References

  1. "Crosswinds - Billy Cobham". allmusic.com. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  2. Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 41. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  3. "Crosswinds - Billy Cobham | Awards | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
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