Centered around one of the baddest Hammond organists from the ’70s, who generated a cult following for the albums he released on Oakland’s Black Jazz label.
On his aptly titled 1973 solo debut, Spectrum, Billy Cobham revealed his interest and aptitude for the rock, jazz and funk genres. Spectrum reached No. 1 on the jazz charts around the world and became a crossover phenomenon.
This historic collaboration with Jazz Is Dead's Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge marks the first time Marcos Valle recorded music in the U.S. in nearly 50 years.