When did Japanese drums stop being stencil kits and became, well, proper drums? When Steve Gadd took up a set of Yammy RC's and played on more hits than there are members on this forum? Or was it when Cobham came out the closet with a huge Tama kit? When was that transition?A second thing, I'm guessing that Spectrum album is a Tama kit. It's stunning playing which I listen to regularly, but I've never like the drum sound tbh.
gecko!
The Billy Cobham "Spectrum" album are NOT TAMA drums ... they are his Fibes clear acrylic Crystalites. He recorded that album while still with The Mahavishnu Orchestra .. ( on the sly of course ) .. and used the clear Fibes that he was playing at the time. That is probably the reason you don't care for the sound of them. He had those tuned pretty high, and that clear acrylic shell lends itself to a very "cutting" note, and especially so his rack toms. When I caught him a year later touring in support of the "Crosswinds" album, he was still playing the clear acrylic Fibes Crystalite set. I sat close ... I mean close! ... probably 20' from his bass drums .. ( small club! ) .. and those drums KILLED. Course, so did BC! I got one of his drum sticks from that concert... and still have it!
Tommyp