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TILT

Cozy Powell

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

2.95 | 26 ratings

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b_olariu
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3 stars Tilt is his second effort from 1981 of this famous drummer. Beside the musicians who colaborate on his first work, on his second album he invited even a saxophone player Mel Collins among other well known and respectd musicins like Neil Murray from Colosseum fame and later in Black Sabbath, David Sancious a famous jazz player, etc. As you might guest this second album is a little diffrent over the first. In places is more light, more polished but keeping that atmosphere from the first one.Again we have everything here from intristing pieces like Cat moves, slow one Sunset and fast to midtempo pieces. The contribution of these invited guests is again very good, each musician from here has is own individual skills, each one plays in a diffrent manner - the resoult is another good album with great pieces. Nevertheless the Cozy Powell's contribution on this second effort is really something maybe he is not so bombastic like other jazz rock drumers, but he knows to use the instrument in a such way that after you finished the album to listen you will not be deseppointing at all. Pleasent all the way Tilt desearve 3 stars, not as good as the first one, but good for sure.
b_olariu | 3/5 |

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