: A "spry" opening that highlights the immediate chemistry between the three veterans. "New Waltz" : A tender, intimate composition by Ron Carter. "And Then Again" : A lively, bop-inflected piece written by Kenny Barron. "Bouncing with Bud" : A rollicking tribute to pianist Bud Powell. Technical Details (EAC-FLAC) The version you mentioned refers to a digital rip using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) to ensure a bit-perfect, lossless
The album strips away the synthesizer layers and multi-tracked percussion. What remains is the raw, dangerous chemistry of a power trio featuring: Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-
For audiophiles and collectors, this specific "EAC-FLAC" version refers to a lossless digital rip of the original CD, ensuring the "warm and soft" acoustic sound of the live performance is preserved. The original mixing and mastering were handled by Blaise Grandjean at Studio Paudèze II in Switzerland, capturing the "in the room" feel of the 2001 tour. Composer(s) Stella By Starlight Washington / Young Autumn Leaves Kosma / Mercer / Prévert Ron Carter Bouncing With Bud Bud Powell 'Round Midnight Hanighen / Monk / Williams And Then Again Kenny Barron I Thought About You Van Heusen / Mercer Someday My Prince Will Come Morey / Churchill Data sourced from : A "spry" opening that highlights the immediate
Upon release in 2001, The Art of Three received polite reviews. JazzTimes called it "competent but safe." How wrong they were. In the two decades since, this album has become a among drummers and audiophiles. "Bouncing with Bud" : A rollicking tribute to
Jazz / Fusion / Post-Bop Recorded: April 3–4, 2001 at Tonstudio Mohrmann, Bochum, Germany Label: Intuition Records (INT 3426 2)