Songs For a Tailor

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1969/2024) (Blu-ray Hi-Res)

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (Remastered) (1969/2024) (Blu-ray Hi-Res)
Blu-ray FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 3.3 GB
1:58:58 | Prog Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock | Label: Esoteric

Deluxe two CD / two multi-region Blu-ray edition of the classic album by Jack Bruce. Songs For A Tailor was Jack Bruce's first solo project to be released after the demise of Cream in November 1968. Eager to make his debut solo album distinctly diverse from the music he had recorded with Cream, it featured music which stylistically drew on jazz, folk, classical and rock influences. Joining Jack and producer Felix Pappalardi for the recording sessions at London's Morgan Studios were some of Britain's best musicians such as Chris Spedding, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, John Marshall, Art Themen and Henry Lowther. One session was also notable for the presence of George Harrison. 'Songs For A Tailor' was a chart success in both the UK and the USA and is now rightly regarded as a masterpiece and one of Jack's seminal works. This boxed set edition features the original 1969 album mix (newly remastered from the original master tapes), along with wonderful new stereo and 5.1 Surround sound mixes of the album by Stephen W Tayler (from the original 8-track master tapes) and previously unreleased session out-takes and demos. The set also includes the marvellous 1970 documentary Rope Ladder to the Moon on Blu Ray video for the first time. Originally screened by the BBC, this film features live performances and an insight into Jack's heritage, life and influences.
Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1969/2024)

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (Remastered) (1969/2024)
CD Rip FLAC (tracks, no cue, no log) - 601 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 228 MB
1:38:40 | Prog Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock | Label: Esoteric

Deluxe two CD / two multi-region Blu-ray edition of the classic album by Jack Bruce. Songs For A Tailor was Jack Bruce's first solo project to be released after the demise of Cream in November 1968. Eager to make his debut solo album distinctly diverse from the music he had recorded with Cream, it featured music which stylistically drew on jazz, folk, classical and rock influences. Joining Jack and producer Felix Pappalardi for the recording sessions at London's Morgan Studios were some of Britain's best musicians such as Chris Spedding, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, John Marshall, Art Themen and Henry Lowther. One session was also notable for the presence of George Harrison. 'Songs For A Tailor' was a chart success in both the UK and the USA and is now rightly regarded as a masterpiece and one of Jack's seminal works. This boxed set edition features the original 1969 album mix (newly remastered from the original master tapes), along with wonderful new stereo and 5.1 Surround sound mixes of the album by Stephen W Tayler (from the original 8-track master tapes) and previously unreleased session out-takes and demos. The set also includes the marvellous 1970 documentary Rope Ladder to the Moon on Blu Ray video for the first time. Originally screened by the BBC, this film features live performances and an insight into Jack's heritage, life and influences.

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 28, 2024
Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 199 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 74 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Jazz Rock, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Polydor (835 242-2)

With a live version of "Crossroads" going Top 30 for Cream, Songs for a Tailor was released in 1969, showing many more sides of Jack Bruce. George Harrison (again using his L'Angelo Misterioso moniker) appears on the first track, "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out of Tune," though his guitar is not as prominent as the performance on "Badge." The song is bass heavy with Colosseum members Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman providing a different flavor to what Bruce fans had become accustomed to. Hiseman drums on eight of the ten compositions, including "Theme From an Imaginary Western," the second track, and Jack Bruce's greatest hit that never charted. With "just" Chris Spedding on guitar and Jon Hiseman on drums, Bruce paints a masterpiece performing the bass, piano, organ, and vocals. The song is so significant it was covered by Mountain, Colosseum, and a Colosseum spin-off, Greenslade…

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 28, 2024
Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 199 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 74 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Jazz Rock, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Polydor (835 242-2)

With a live version of "Crossroads" going Top 30 for Cream, Songs for a Tailor was released in 1969, showing many more sides of Jack Bruce. George Harrison (again using his L'Angelo Misterioso moniker) appears on the first track, "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out of Tune," though his guitar is not as prominent as the performance on "Badge." The song is bass heavy with Colosseum members Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman providing a different flavor to what Bruce fans had become accustomed to. Hiseman drums on eight of the ten compositions, including "Theme From an Imaginary Western," the second track, and Jack Bruce's greatest hit that never charted. With "just" Chris Spedding on guitar and Jon Hiseman on drums, Bruce paints a masterpiece performing the bass, piano, organ, and vocals. The song is so significant it was covered by Mountain, Colosseum, and a Colosseum spin-off, Greenslade…

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 28, 2024
Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (1969) [Reissue 1997]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 199 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 74 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Jazz Rock, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Polydor (835 242-2)

With a live version of "Crossroads" going Top 30 for Cream, Songs for a Tailor was released in 1969, showing many more sides of Jack Bruce. George Harrison (again using his L'Angelo Misterioso moniker) appears on the first track, "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out of Tune," though his guitar is not as prominent as the performance on "Badge." The song is bass heavy with Colosseum members Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman providing a different flavor to what Bruce fans had become accustomed to. Hiseman drums on eight of the ten compositions, including "Theme From an Imaginary Western," the second track, and Jack Bruce's greatest hit that never charted. With "just" Chris Spedding on guitar and Jon Hiseman on drums, Bruce paints a masterpiece performing the bass, piano, organ, and vocals. The song is so significant it was covered by Mountain, Colosseum, and a Colosseum spin-off, Greenslade…

Jack Bruce - Sunshine Of Your Love: A Life In Music [2CD] (2015)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Aug. 16, 2020
Jack Bruce - Sunshine Of Your Love: A Life In Music [2CD] (2015)

Jack Bruce - Sunshine Of Your Love: A Life In Music [2CD] (2015)
Rock, Blues Rock, Classic Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 02:27:09 | 928,34 Mb
Label: Polydor Ltd. (EU) | Cat.# 475 207-7 | Released: 2015-10-16

Jack Bruce, one of the greats in the annals of Rock and Roll, gave a lot of music via the many bands that he played with. In addition, Jack Bruce recorded solo albums as well. His best known stop was Cream, the Clapton/Bruce/Baker supergroup that left behind enough classics to keep us happy. A very special highlights collection of Jack Bruce’s work is now available with the release of Sunshine of Your Love: A Life in Music. Released via Universal the career spanning 35-track 2CD anthology feature the greatest works from the legendary musician, composer and bass virtuoso.

Jack Bruce - Harmony Row (1971)  Music

Posted by uff at Feb. 3, 2017
Jack Bruce - Harmony Row (1971)

Jack Bruce - Harmony Row (1971)
Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Polydor, 065 605-2 | rem: 2003 | 375Mb

Harmony Row is the legitimate follow-up to Jack Bruce'excellent songs for a tailor, although 1971 also saw the almost-simultaneous release of 1968 jazz tapes entitled Things We Like by this artist. An elaborate gatefold package has a shadow photo of the artist from the back, overlooking a golden sun on the waters.

Jack Bruce - Silver Rails (2014) {Esoteric EANTCD 1028}  Music

Posted by ruskaval at Oct. 5, 2019
Jack Bruce - Silver Rails (2014) {Esoteric EANTCD 1028}

Jack Bruce - Silver Rails (2014) {Esoteric EANTCD 1028}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (image)+CUE+LOG -> 322 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 112 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 20 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2014 Cherry Red / Esoteric Antenna | EANTCD 1028
Rock / Blues Rock / Contemporary Rock

Silver Rails is Jack Bruce's first solo studio album since 2003's fine More Jack Than God. Bruce recorded the set at Abbey Road with producer Rob Cass and collaborated with a dazzling array of musicians. Notably, he brought back John Medeski and Cindy Blackman Santana from the Spectrum Road project – a tribute band to the Tony Williams Lifetime – which released its own album in 2012. He also enlisted son Malcolm Bruce and guest guitarists including Phil Manzanera, Robin Trower, Bernie Marsden, and Uli Jon Roth. Bruce wrote songs with longtime collaborators Pete Brown and Kip Hanrahan, as well as his wife, Margrit Seyffer.
Jack Bruce - Things We Like (1968) {Polydor Japan, Paper Sleeve, UICY-9303 rel 2003}

Jack Bruce - Things We Like (1968) {Polydor Japan, Paper Sleeve, UICY-9303 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 277 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 115 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 19 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1968, 2003 Polydor / Universal Japan | UICY-9303
Jazz / Jazz Rock / Post Bop

Enthusiasts expecting to hear a continuation of the type of material that Jack Bruce (bass) had been responsible for during his tenure(s) with Cream or the Graham Bond Organisation might be in for quite a shock when spinning Things We Like (1970) for the first time. Instead of an album's worth of blues-based rockers, the seven instrumentals feature Bruce with other former Graham Bond stablemates John McLaughlin (guitar), Jon Hiseman (drums), and Dick Heckstall-Smith (sax) performing post-bop and free jazz. A majority of the compositions were penned by Bruce in his preteen days of formal scholarship at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, where he also mastered the cello and composed a string quartet at the age of 11.

Pretty Fly For a Mai Tai: Cocktails with rock 'n' roll spirit  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at March 29, 2019
Pretty Fly For a Mai Tai: Cocktails with rock 'n' roll spirit

Pretty Fly For a Mai Tai: Cocktails with rock 'n' roll spirit by Mitchell Beazley
English | April 5, 2016 | ISBN: 1784721360 | 160 pages | AZW3 | 20 Mb