My first exposure to Billy Cobham's music came from his debut album 'Spectrum' a very over the top rock/fusion drum attack.After that the few other Cobham albums I've heard sounded more refined THEN I heard 'Inner Conflicts'-and aside from the wonderfully artsy album cover art the title track-with it's strident drum and synthesizer interaction over a great space funk-jazz groove finds Cobham playing almost all the instruments himself.Before he lets you relax though the next cut is "Muffin Talks Back",an unbelievably fluid combination of funky latin-tinged grooves and yet more spacy textures."Nickles And Dimes" is straight up horn funk featuring the Brecker brothers,"Barrio" is a maddeningly manic latin percussion jam and only on the cooly jazzy 'Arroyo" does Cobham tone down the funky excess found everywhere else here but only slightly-the tune is still rhythmic and has a great "smooth" groove to it.So aside from perhapes the similar but slightly more commercial'Simplicity Of Expression-Depth Of Thought" this album stands as one of my favorites in Billy Cobham's catalog and I would easily recommend this to anyone as an introduction to his music.
1. Inner Conflicts
2. Muffin Talks Back
3. Nickels And Dimes
4. El Barrio
5. Arroyo
2. Muffin Talks Back
3. Nickels And Dimes
4. El Barrio
5. Arroyo
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