Billy Cobham talks about the Album Crosswinds and the track Heather - I play 3 pieces of music that had a massive influences on my musical direction.

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Way back in the mid-1970s, Billy Cobham released an album that altered the course of my life, The Album Crosswinds and the track Heather just took my musical mind in a different direction, I started to go to Jazz clubs to hear and see this music that set my mind on fire. Through Billy's music, I was introduced to the Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin, Al DE Meola, Chick Corea, Return To Forever, Weather Report and so much more, the floodgates to my musical mind were opened. Fast forward many years, I jumped for joy when I had the opportunity to Promote Billy Cobham, the second time I promoted Billy we became on speaking terms After the afternoon sound check we entered into a discussion about the dynamics of changing a band's lineup by adding or subtracting one or two members – then I told Billy that one of my favourite all-time tunes was a track called Heather from the album Crosswinds. I thanked Billy for having a big influence on me in 1977. I then asked if I could interview him, Billy said ''no problem but it must be over a meal''.  So as we had a chat over a takeaway curry and a beer in my office I record my first-ever interview with one of my favourite musicians talking about one of my favourite pieces of music of all time with an outstanding and very special sax solo from Michael Brecker, and to this day, to say I was in Heaven is an understatement. In this mix, I would like to share with you 3 special pieces of music that significantly helped to change my musical direction. I've left out the big-name tunes and albums for obvious reasons as there are so many Billy Cobham – Heather – CrosswindsYusef Lateef - Like it is - The Blue Yusef LateefAl Di Meola – Flight Over Rio – Elegant Gypsy   The Interview starts with Billy asking me – So what happened in 1977   Info  Credits – Billy Cobham - Crosswinds John Abercrombie – guitarsMichael Brecker – woodwindsRandy Brecker – trumpetGarnett Brown – tromboneBilly Cobham – drums, percussion, production, orchestrationsGeorge Duke – keyboardsLee Pastora – Latin percussionKen Scott – production, recording and re-mix engineeringJohn Williams – acoustic & electric basses  Credits – Yusef Lateef – Like it is - The Blue Yusef Lateef Yusef Lateef - tenor saxophone, flute, pneumatic flute, shannie, vocalsBlue Mitchell - trumpetSonny Red - alto saxophoneBuddy Lucas - harmonicaHugh Lawson - pianoKenny Burrell - guitarCecil McBee - bassBob Cranshaw - electric bassRoy Brooks - drumsSelwart Clarke, James Tryon - violin (track 2)Alfred Brown - viola (track 2)Kermit Moore - cello (track 2)The Sweet Inspirations - vocal group (tracks 1 & 5) Credits - Al Di Meola – Flight Over Rio – Elegant Gypsy.  Personnel[edit] Al Di Meola – guitar, piano, synthesizer, percussionPaco de Lucía – guitarJan Hammer – keyboardsBarry Miles – keyboardsAnthony Jackson – bass guitarSteve Gadd – drumsLenny White – drumsMingo Lewis – congas, synthesizers, organ, percussion For all of NDFM Links - Website - info – pics – Content - Music Videos – NDFM’s Music Player - go to - https://linktr.ee/NDFM Please enjoy the music I love. Music bed for interview Billy Cobham - Red Baron Billy Cobham – Stratus Playlist Billy Cobham – Heather Yusef Lateef - As It Is Al DE Meola – Flight over Rio

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