COBHAM-RELATED ARTICLES

Click on the following Cobham-related articles and reviews. Please note these have not been authorized by the publishers or authors to be reprinted. They are copied verbatim and listed here for informational use only.

Article 1 - Review of SPECTRUM by Robert Christgau, CREEM MAGAZINE ,April 1974

Article 2 - Interview of Rick Laird by Loraine Alterman -Why Mahavishnu is Breaking Up

Article 3 - Review of BETWEEN NOTHINGNESS AND ETERNITY by Ken Emerson,ROLLING STONE 1973

Article 4 - Review of TOTAL ECLIPSE by Stephen Davis, ROLLING STONE 5-08-75

Article 5 - Review of SPECTRUM from CRAWDADDY, January 1974

Article 6 - Review of Montreux Jazz Festival by Bill Henderson,BLACK MUSIC & JAZZ REVIEW September 1978

Article 7 - Interview titled "I'm Playing with Musicians I consider to be Friends for the First Time" by Bob Glassenberg from SOUL AND JAZZ May 1976

Article 8 - Review of Jack Bruce and Friends titled "Bruce and his all-star friends rock the Line" by Ira Mayer from the NEW YORK POST March 18, 1980.

Article 9 - Review of LIFE AND TIMES from DOWNBEAT August 1976

Article 10 - Review of DREAMS - unknown author and publication

Article 11 - Concert review of Billy Cobham's SPECTRUM @ LA BASTILLE, Houston by Michael Point from DOWNBEAT magazine titled COBHAM STRIKES OIL IN HOUSTON. .

Article 12 - Review of McCoy Tyner's FLY WITH THE WIND by J.R.Taylor from JAZZ MAGAZINE , Fall 1976

Article 13 - 10 Questions for Billy Cobham by Bryan Reesman from GOLDMINE 10/31/03

Article 14 - A Review of SONIC MIRROR by Dennis Harvey from Variety Magazine  Oct. 2008

Article 15 -  NY Post review by Lee Jeske of Blue Note concert gig pairing Billy Cobham Trio with Tony Williams Qnt.  9/7/90

Article 16 -  10 Questions for Billy Cobham by Matthew Wright from the internet  April 14, 2014

Article 17 -  A review of Sonic Mirror by Lalit Rao from the internet  March 23, 2010

Article 18 -  Review of Billy Cobham Spectrum 40  @ Ronnie Scott's by John Fordham from the internet Feb. 5, 2014

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