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I bought this album on a whim a few years ago in a sale. I hadn't really any knowledge of who Jack Bruce was apart from a vague idea he was in some way associated with Cream and more recently BBM (with Ginger Baker and Gary Moore). It was the BBM connection that had me expecting headbanging blues/rock sort of stuff, so I was pleasantly surprised to find it was just him on piano and some bloke called Bernie Worrell on a Hammond organ playing some really soulful music.

It was a chance buy for me, and a lucky one! Anybody else heard it??

1. The Food

2. The Boy

3. Shouldn't We

4. David's Harp

5. Time Repairs

6. Laughing on Music Street

7. Know one Blues

8. Folksong

9. Weird of Hermiston

10. Tightrope

11. Third Degree

12. Immortal Ninth

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Jack Bruce was the bass player for cream and a heavy rockin' one at that. This album sounds like quite a departure...sounds like a nice find, Umma.

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I was just listening to 'theme from an imaginery western' from jack bruce's album "songs for a tailor", I went back and listened after hearing a version leslie west did on an album called "night of the guitar" various guitarists that toured together, another great album, anyways, great song.

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