Bruford - One Of A Kind (1979) {2019, CD/DVD Expanded & Remixed}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 317 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 148 Mb | 00:52:09 | Full Scans
DVD5 | MPEG-2, NTSC 720x480 (16:9), 29.970 fps, VBR | DD 5.1, 48.0 kHz/16 bits, 448 kb/s
DD 2.0, 48.0 kHz/16 bits, 384 kb/s | 00:47:06 + 00:51:49 | ~ 2,58 Gb | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz Rock, Fusion, Progressive Rock | Winterfold Records #WFBX2
One of a Kind is an album by the British band Bruford. It was released in 1979 and is a collection of progressive melodies with much jazz exploration, in style that can be defined within the limits of jazz fusion. The group led by drummer Bill Bruford features guitarist Allan Holdsworth, bassist Jeff Berlin and keyboardist Dave Stewart. Some of the material ("Forever Until Sunday", which features an (originally) uncredited Eddie Jobson on violin, and "The Sahara of Snow") was originally performed live by U.K. on its 1978 tour, but taken for use on this album when Holdsworth and Bruford exited that band. Stewart's "Hell's Bells" used a fragment penned by his former National Health colleague Alan Gowen (the 3-chord pattern underlying the guitar solo).