Bill Bruford - The Bruford Tapes (1980) A
live N.Y.C. radio broadcast by Bill Bruford and his band in July 1979,
The Bruford Tapes features material from his Feels Good to Me and One of
a Kind albums. Although the mix is shaky, the playing is not. Bruford
rules the roost with his inimitable "pong" rim-shot sound and droll
stage patter, and Dave Stewart's keyboards especially benefit from a
heavier, slightly overdriven stage sound. Stewart gets "Hell's Bells"
off to a rousing start, and his piano and Hammond sounds nicely
embellish "Fainting in Coils"; not to be outdone, Jeff Berlin blazes
across "Five G" with some wonderfully frenetic bass playing. This is one
of the best Bruford albums of this period; those who found the studio
releases of these songs to be too cold will be won over by the
improvisational intensity of this live show.
Genre - Rock
Styles - Fusion, Canterbury Scene, Prog Rock
Time - 47:11
Format - mp3@160 Kbps
Size - 52 mb
Tracks01. Hell's Bells
02. Sample and Hold
03. Fainting in Coils
04. Travels with Myself and Someone Else
05. Beelzebub
06. The Sahara of Snow (Part I)
07. The Sahara of Snow (Part II)
08. One of a Kind (Part II)
09. Five G
CreditsBill Bruford (drums, percussion)
John Clark (guitar)
Dave Stewart (keyboards)
Jeff Berlin (bass)
LabelEG Records, 1980
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