Track Listing: Can You Follow?
CD One:
with Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated:
1.
I’m a Hoochie Coochie Man
(live)
(
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Guitar
Cyril Davies – Vocal, Harmonica
Dave Stevens – Piano
Charlie Watts – Drums
Recorded
Produced by Terry Henebery
Originally featured on the album “Bootleg Him” – Released as RAK Records
SRAK 501 in 1971
2.
Early in the Morning
(Traditional arranged Korner) – Alexis Korner Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Vocals, Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
3.
Night Time is the Right Time
4:18
(Brown / Cadena / Herman) – Prestige Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Ronnie Jones – Vocals
Alexis Korner – Guitar, Backing Vocals
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded in January 3rd 1963 at Decca studios, West
Hampstead, London
Produced by Dick Rowe
Originally featured on the album “Rhythm & Blues” – Released as Decca LK
4616 in 1964
4.
Rockin’
(live)
(Korner) – Alexis Korner Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded
Produced by Terry Henebery
Originally featured on the album “Bootleg Him” – Released as RAK Records
SRAK 501 in 1971
with the Graham Bond Quartet:
5.
Doxy
(live)
(Rollins) - Copyright control
Jack Bruce – String Bass
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Klook’s Kleek, The Railway Hotel, West Hampstead,
Produced by Jon Hiseman
Originally featured on the album “Solid Bond” – Released as Warner Bros.
WS 3001 in May 1970
with Duffy Power and the Graham Bond Quartet:
6. I
Saw Her Standing There
(original version)
(Lennon /McCartney) – Northern Songs
Duffy Power - Vocals
Jack Bruce – Bass
Graham Bond – Tenor Saxophone, Organ, Vocals
John McLaughlin - Guitar
Ginger Baker – Drums
Produced by Ron Richards
Recorded at EMI Studios,
Alternate version issued as A-side of single – Released as
Parlophone R 5024 in May 1963
with the Graham Bond Organisation:
7.
Long Tall Shorty
(Bond) – Marquis Music
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica on “Long Tall Shorty”, Vocals
Graham Bond – Vocals, Organ
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Decca studios, West Hampstead,
Produced by
Released as single - Decca F 11909 in May 1964
8.
Little Girl
(Bond)
9.
High Heeled Sneakers
(Higginbotham)
10. Strut Around
(Bond)
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Graham Bond – Organ, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Decca studios, West Hampstead,
Produced by
"Hoochie Coochie
Man" EP - Released as Decca DFE 4616 in August 1964
Also featured on the
album
“Rhythm & Blues” – Released as Decca LK 4616 in 1964
11. Wade in the
Water
(Traditional arranged by Baker / Bond / Bruce / Heckstall-Smith /
Getty) – Peer Music (
12. Train Time
(Bruce)–
Peer Music (
13. Baby Make
Love to Me
(Bruce/Godfrey) – Peer Music (
14. Spanish
Blues
(Bond) – Marquis Music
15. Baby Be Good
to Me
(Bruce/Godfrey)
– Peer Music (
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone, Organ, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker – Drums
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album
"The Sound of '65" - Released as
16. Last Night
(Axton /
17. Hear Me
Calling Your Name
(Bruce) – Peer Music (
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Vocals on “Hear Me Calling Your Name”
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone, Organ, Mellotron, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker – Drums
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album
"There's a Bond Between Us"
Released as
with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers:
18. They Call it
Stormy Monday
(live)
(
Jack Bruce – Fender 6-string Bass
John Mayall – Vocals, Organ and Harmonica
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Hughie Flint – Drums
Produced by John Mayall
Recorded at the Flamingo Club,
Taken from the album "Looking Back" - Released as Decca SKL 5010 in
August 1969
Jack Bruce:
19. I’m Getting
Tired (of Drinking and Gambling)
(Bruce)
20. Rootin’
Tootin’
(Bruce)
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Piano, Harmonica on “Rootin’ Tootin’)
Don Rendell – Saxophones
John Stevens – Drums
A Robert Stigwood Production
Recorded in
A & B side of single – Released as Polydor BM 56036 in December 1965
Total time:
69:12
CD Two:
with Manfred Mann:
1.
Spirit Feel
(
2.
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
(Jagger / Richard) –
Jack Bruce – Bass
Manfred Mann – Keyboards
Tom McGuiness – Guitar
Mike Hugg – Drums, Percussion
Lyn Dobson – Saxophone
Henry Lowther - Trumpet
Recorded at EMI Abbey Road studios in February 1966
Produced by John Burgess
Arranged by Jack Bruce
Taken from the album “Soul of Mann” – Released as HMV CLP 3594 in 1967
“Satisfaction” also featured on the EP "Instrumental Asylum" - Released
as HMV 7EG 8949 in May 1966
with Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse:
3.
Steppin’ Out
(Bracken) Jewel Music
Publishing Ltd.
4. I
Want to Know
(MacLeod) Copyright
Control
5.
Crossroads
(Johnson, arranged
Clapton) Finchley Music Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Bass
Steve Anglo (Steve Winwood) – Vocals
Paul Jones – Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Ben Palmer - Piano
Pete York – Drums
Recorded in March
1966
Produced by Joe Boyd
Taken from the album
"What's Shakin" - Released as Elektra EKS 74002 in June 1966
with Cream:
6.
Wrapping Paper
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner
Chappell
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass Guitar, Bowed Bass,
Piano
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Released as A-side of single Reaction 591 007 in October 1966
7. I
Feel Free
(mono mix)
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Piano
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar,
Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Mono single mix - Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Released as A-side of single Reaction 591 011 in December 1966
8.
Spoonful
(mono mix)
(
9.
N.S.U.
(mono mix)
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass and Harmonica on “Spoonful”
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album "Fresh Cream" – Released as Reaction 593 001 in
December 1966
10. We’re Going
Wrong
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
11. Dance the
Night Away
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
12. Sunshine of
Your Love
(Bruce / Brown / Clapton) – Warner Chappell Music
13. SWLABR
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded in May 1967 at
Atlantic studios,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album "Disraeli Gears" – Released as Reaction 594 003 in
November 1967
14. Traintime
(live)
(Bruce)
– Southern Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Harmonica
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Winterland,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album “Wheels of Fire” – Released as Polydor 582 031/2 in
August 1968
Also featured on “Wheels of Fire – Live at the Fillmore” – Released as
Polydor 583 040 in December 1968
15. As You Said
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
16. White Room
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
17. Deserted
Cities of the Heart
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Cello on “As You Said”
and “White Room”, Calliope
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
(except “As You Said”)
Ginger Baker – Drums, Percussion
with
Felix Pappalardi – Viola, Organ Pedals, Swiss Hand Bells
Recorded at IBC Studios,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album “Wheels of Fire” – Released as Polydor 582 031/2 in
August 1968
Also featured on “Wheels of Fire – In the Studio” – Released as Polydor
583 033 in August 1968
18. Politician
(live)
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album “Live Cream Volume Two” – Released as Polydor 2383
119 in June 1972
19. Doing That
Scrapyard Thing
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Piano
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Ginger Baker – Drums
with
Felix Pappalardi - Mellotron
Recorded at Wally Heider’s sudio,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album “Goodbye” – Released as Polydor 583 053 in March
1969
Jack Bruce:
20. Ageing Jack
Bruce, Three, From
(Heckstall-Smith) –
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Saxophones
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Jon Hiseman - Drums
Recorded at IBC Studios,
Produced by Jack Bruce by arrangement with the Robert Stigwood
Organisation
Total time:
74:16
CD Three:
Jack Bruce:
1.
Things We Like
(Bruce) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Saxophones
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Jon Hiseman - Drums
Recorded at IBC Studios,
Produced by Jack Bruce by arrangement with the Robert Stigwood
Organisation
Taken from the album “Things We Like” – Released as Polydor 2343
033 in April 1970
2.
Ministry of Bag
(demo version)
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Saxophones
Jon Hiseman - Drums
Recorded at Morgan studios,
Mixed by Paschal Byrne and Mark Powell at the Audio Archiving Company,
Original production by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with the Robert
Stigwood Organisation
3.
Never
Tell Your Mother She’s Out of Tune
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
George Harrison - Guitar
Harry Becket and Henry Lowther - Trumpets
Dick Heckstall-Smith and Art Themen – Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
Jon Hiseman – Drums
4.
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Harry Becket and Henry Lowther - Trumpets
Dick Heckstall-Smith and Art Themen – Tenor and Soprano Saxophones
John Mumford - Trombone
Jon Hiseman – Drums
5.
To Isengard
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Felix Pappalardi – Vocals, Guitar
Chris Spedding - Guitar
Jon Hiseman – Drums
6.
Rope Ladder to the Moon
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Cellos, Guitar, Piano, Bass
Felix Pappalardi – Vocals
John Marshall – Drums
7.
Theme From an Imaginary Western
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
8.
Weird of Hermiston
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
9.
Tickets to Waterfalls
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
10. The Clearout
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Organ, Bass
Chris Spedding - Guitar
Jon Hiseman – Drums
Recorded at Morgan Studios,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with the Robert Stigwood
Organisation
Taken from the album “Songs for a Tailor” – Released as Polydor
583 058 in September 1969
with Tony Williams’ Lifetime:
11. To Whom it
May Concern – Them
(Corea) – Lifetime / Kaymont Music
12. To Whom it
May Concern – Us
(Corea) – Lifetime / Kaymont Music
Jack Bruce – Bass
Tony Williams – Drums and Percussion
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Khalid Yasin (Larry Young) – Organ
Recorded at Olmstead Sound Studios,
Produced and Directed by Monte Kay, Jack Lewis and Tony Williams
Taken from the album “Turn it Over” – Released as Polydor 2425 019 in
1970
13. One Word
(McLaughlin) – Lifetime / Kaymont Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Tony Williams – Drums and Percussion
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Khalid Yasin (Larry Young) – Organ
Recorded at Olmstead Sound Studios,
Produced and Directed by Monte Kay, Jack Lewis and Tony Williams
Released A-side of single - Polydor 2066 050 in 1970
14. Two Worlds
(T. Williams) – Lifetime / Kaymont Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Tony Williams – Drums
Ted Dunbar - Guitar
Khalid Yasin (Larry Young) – Organ
Don Alias and Warren Smith - Percussion
Recorded at RCA Studios,
Produced by Jack Lewis and Tony Williams
Taken from the album “Ego” – Released as Polydor 2425 065 in 1971
Jack Bruce:
15. Can You
Follow?
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
16. Escape to
the Royal Wood (On Ice)
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Chris Spedding – Guitar
John Marshall – Drums and Percussion
17. Folk Song
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Organ, Bass
Chris Spedding – Guitar
John Marshall – Drums and Percussion
18. You Burned
the Tables on Me
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Chris Spedding – Guitar
John Marshall – Drums and Percussion
19. There’s a
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
20. Morning
Story
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Organ, Bass
Chris Spedding – Guitar
John Marshall – Drums and Percussion
Recorded at Command Studios,
Produced by Jack Bruce
Taken from the album “Harmony Row” – Released as Polydor 2310 107 in
1971
with West, Bruce and Laing:
21. Out into the
Fields
(Bruce / Brown / West / Laing) – Bruce Music / Upfall Music Corporation
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Harmonium, Organ, Bass
Leslie West – Guitars
Corky Laing – Drums
22. Pollution
Woman
(Bruce / Brown / West / Laing) – Bruce Music / Upfall Music Corporation
Jack Bruce – Vocals, ARP Synthesiser, Acoustic Guitar, Bass
Leslie West – Acoustic Guitar, Lead Guitar
Corky Laing – Drums
Produced by Leslie West, Jack Bruce and Corky Laing with Andrew Johns
for Windfall Entertainment and the Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd.
Taken from the album “Why Dontcha?” – Released as CBS Records CBS 65314
in 1972
Total time:
77:52
CD Four:
with West, Bruce and Laing:
1.
Scotch Krotch
(Bruce / Brown / West / Laing) – Copyright Control
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Leslie West – Guitars
Corky Laing – Percussion
2.
Like a Plate
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, ARP Synthesiser, Acoustic Guitar, Bass
Leslie West – Acoustic and Electric Guitars
Corky Laing – Drums
Produced by Leslie West, Jack Bruce and Corky Laing with Andrew Johns
for Windfall Entertainment and the Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd.
Taken from the album “Whatever Turns You On” – Released as RSO Records
RSO 2394 107 in 1973
3.
Powerhouse Sod
(live)
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Leslie West – Guitar
Corky Laing – Drums
Recorded in the
Produced by Bob D’Orleans with Leslie West, Jack Bruce and Corky Laing
for Windfall Entertainment and the Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd.
Taken from the album “Live n’ Kickin’” – Released as RSO Records RSO
2394 128 in 1974
with Frank Zappa:
4.
Apostrophé
(Zappa/ Bruce /
Gordon) The Zappa Family Trust d/b/a Munchkin Music
Jack Bruce – Bass
Frank Zappa – Guitar
Jim Gordon – Drums
Recorded at
Produced, arranged and struggled with by Frank Zappa
Taken from the album
“Apostrophé” – Released as DiscReet K 49201 in 1974
Jack Bruce:
5.
Peaces of Mind
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Clavinet, Fender Piano, Organ,
Harmonium
Steve Hunter – Lead, Rhythm and Acoustic Guitars
Jim Gordon - Drums
6.
Keep it Down
3:46
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Clavinet, Fender Piano, Organ,
Harmonium
Steve Hunter – Lead, Rhythm and Acoustic Guitars
Jim Keltner - Drums
7.
One
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
8.
Timeslip
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Clavinet, Fender Piano, Organ,
Harmonium
Steve Hunter – Lead, Rhythm and Acoustic Guitars
Jim Gordon – Drums
Recorded at Record Plant,
Mixed at Record Plant,
Produced by Jack Bruce with Andy Johns
Taken from the album “Out of the Storm” – Released as RSO Records RSO
2394 143 in November 1974
9.
Without a Word
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Synthesiser, Bass
Mick
Carla Bley - Keyboards
Ronnie Leahy – Keyboards
Bruce Gary – Drums
Recorded at Scorpio Sound,
Mixed by Paschal Byrne and Mark Powell at the Audio Archiving Company,
Original production by Jack Bruce
10. Spirit
(live)
(T. Williams) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Synthesiser, Bass
Mick
Carla Bley - Keyboards
Ronnie Leahy – Keyboards
Bruce Gary – Drums
Recorded at
Mixed at
Digital editing by Paschal Byrne and Mark Powell at the Audio Archiving
Company,
11. How’s
Tricks?
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
12. Something to
Live For
(Hymas / Brown) – Copyright Control
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Hughie Burns – Guitars, Vocals
Tony Hymas – Keyboards, Vibraphone, Vocals
Simon Phillips – Drums, Glockenspiel, Vocals
Recorded at the Manor Studios, Oxfordshire in November 1976
Produced by Bill Halverson
Taken from the album “How’s Tricks?” – Released as RSO Records RSO 2394
180 in March 1977
13. Childsong
(Bruce / Brown / Hymas) – Warner Chappell Music
14. The Best is
Still to Come
4:14
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Hughie Burns – Guitars, Vocals
Tony Hymas – Keyboards, Vibraphone, Vocals, string arrangement on
“The Best is Still to Come”
Simon Phillips – Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Recorded at Chipping Norton Studios, Oxfordshire and Trident
Studios,
Produced by Dennis MacKay
Taken from the album “Jet Set Jewel” - Released as Polydor 065
609-2 in May 2003
Total time:
77:36
CD Five:
Jack Bruce:
1.
Jet Set Jewel
(Bruce / Brown / Hymas) – Warner Chappell Music
2.
She’s Moving On
(Bruce / Hart) –
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Hughie Burns – Guitars, Vocals
Tony Hymas – Keyboards, Vibraphone, Vocals
Simon Phillips – Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Recorded at Chipping Norton Studios, Oxfordshire and Trident Studios,
Produced by Dennis MacKay
Taken from the album “Jet Set Jewel” - Released as Polydor 065
609-2 in May 2003
with Rocket 88:
3.
Waiting for the Call
(live)
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, String Bass
Alexis Korner – Guitar
Charlie Watts - Drums
George Green – Piano
Bob Hall – Piano
Colin Smith – Trumpet
John Picard – Trombone
Hal “Cornbread” Singer – Tenor Saxophone
Don Weller – Tenor Saxophone
Recorded at the Rotation
Produced by Ian Stewart
Taken from the album “Rocket 88” – Released as Atlantic K 50776 in March
1981
Jack Bruce and Friends:
4.
Hit and Run
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
5.
Living Without Ja
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
6.
Dancing on Air
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
7.
Bird Alone
(Bruce / Brown) – Bruce Music
/ Toneshire Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
David “Clem” Clempson – Guitars
Billy Cobham – Drums and Percussion
David Sancious – Keyboards, Guitars on “Out to Lunch”
Produced by Jack Bruce in association with Clem Clempson, Billy Cobham
and David Sancious
Taken from the album “I’ve Always Wanted to Do This” – Released as Epic
EPC 84672 in December 1980
with Robin Trower and Bill Lordan:
8.
Carmen
(Reid / Trower) – Universal Music Publishing / Chrysalis Music
Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Robin Trower – Guitars
Bill Lordan - Drums
Recorded at Konk Studios,
Produced by Robin Trower assisted by Mike Januszkiewicz
Taken from the album “B.L.T.” – Released as Chrysalis CHR 1324 in 1981
Jack Bruce:
9.
Automatic Pilot
(Bruce / Brown) – Edward Kassner Music Co. Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Harmonica
10. Green and
Blue
(Bruce) – Edward Kassner Music Co. Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Keyboards, Bass, Programmed Drums
Produced by Jack Bruce and Ike Nossel
Taken from the album “Automatic” – Released in
11. Willpower
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Clem Clempson – Guitar
Stuart Elliot - Drums
12. Ships in the
Night
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Cellos, Piano, Keyboards, Bass
Maggie Reilly - Vocals
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Peter Weihe – Acoustic Guitars
Simon Phillips - Drums
13. Waiting on a
Word
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Peter Weihe – Rhythm Guitars
Stuart Elliot – Drums
Trilok Gurtu - Percussion
Recorded at mixed at
Produced by Jack Bruce with Kurt Renker
“Willpower” and “Ships in the Night” alternate mixes first issued as
part of the compilation “Willpower”
Released as Polydor 837 806-2 in 1989
All tracks taken from the album “Somethin Els” – Released as CMP Records
CMP CD 1001 in 1993
14. No Surrender
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
Jimmy Ripp – Guitars
Dougie Bowne - Drums
15. A Question
of Time
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Synthesiser, Cello, Bass
Jimmy Ripp – Guitars
Bernie Worrell - Melodica
Dougie Bowne – Backwards and Forwards Drums
Zakir Hussain – Tabla, Money Frame Drum
and
The SoMa Footlights Chorus
16. Kwela
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Keyboards, Guild Ashbory Bass
Jimmy Ripp – Guitars
Tony Williams - Drums
Bernie Worrell – Backing Vocals
Zakir Hussain – Tabla
Mark Nauseef – Percussion
and
The Savage Horns
Recorded at Savage and Alpha-Omega Studios,
and
Produced by Joe Blaney and Jack Bruce
Taken from the album “A Question of Time” – Released as Epic 465 629 2
in 1989
Total time:
77:09
CD Six:
Jack Bruce:
1.
Make Love
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Synthesiser, Cello, Bass
Jimmy Ripp – Guitars
Bernie Worrell – Piano, Synthesiser, Backing Vocals
Dougie Bowne – Drums
Mark Nauseef – Ghanaian Drums, Percussion
Steve Jordan – Percussion and Time
2.
Obsession
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Synthesiser, Cello, Bass
Alan Holdsworth – Solo and Rhythm Guitars
Vivian Campbell – Lead and Rhythm Guitars
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Savage and Alpha-Omega Studios,
and
Produced by Joe Blaney and Jack Bruce
Taken from the album “A Question of Time” – Released as Epic 465 629 2
in 1989
3.
Running Through Our Hands
(live)
4:08
(Bruce / Godfrey) – Bruce Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
Gary Husband - Keyboards
4.
Life on Earth
(live)
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Gary Moore – Guitar
Simon Phillips - Drums
Recorded at the E-Werk,
Mixed at
Produced by Jack Bruce with Kurt Renker and Walter Quintus
Taken from the album “Cities of the Heart” – Released as CMP Records CMP
CD 1005 in 1994
with BBM:
5.
Waiting in the Wings
(Bruce / Moore) – Warner Chappell Music / EMI 10 Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Gary Moore – Guitar
Ginger Baker - Drums
6.
City of Gold
(Bruce / Moore / Hanrahan) – Warner Chappell Music / EMI 10 Music /
Copyright Control
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Gary Moore – Guitar
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Outside Studios and Sarm West Studios,
Produced by BBM and Ian Taylor
Taken from the album “Around the Next Dream” – Released as Virgin CDV
2745 in 1994
with Mark Nauseef & Miroslav Tadic:
7.
The Wind Cries Mary
(Hendrix) – Experience Hendrix LLC
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Mark Nauseef – Drums
Miroslav Tadic – Guitar
David Torn – Slide Guitar
Recorded at
Produced by Mark Nauseef and Miroslav Tadic with Walter Quintus and Kurt
Renker
Taken from the album “The Snake Music” – Released as CMP Records CMP CD
1006 in 1994
Jack Bruce (with Bernie Worrell):
8.
David’s Harp
3:50
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – Warner Chappell Music
9.
The Boy
(Bruce / Hart) – Warner Chappell Music
10. Time Repairs
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
Bernie Worrell –
Recorded in May 1995 at
Produced by Jack Bruce with Kurt Renker and Walter Quintus
Taken from the album “Monkjack” – Released as CMP Records CMP CD 1010 in
1995
Jack Bruce:
11.
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – JBM Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Changuito Luis Quintana – Congas, Quinto, Timbales
Milton Cardona – Congas
Robby Ameen – Drums
El Negro Horacio Hernandez - Drums
12. Directions
Home
(for Tony Williams and Larry Young)
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – JBM Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Alfredo Triff – Violin
Milton Cardona – Congas
Robby Ameen – Drums
El Negro Horacio Hernandez - Drums
13. Surge
1:56
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – JBM Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Robby Ameen – Drums
El Negro Horacio Hernandez - Drums
14. Heart Quake
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – JBM Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Gary Moore – Guitar
Milton Cardona - Congas
Robby Ameen – Drums
El Negro Horacio Hernandez - Drums
15.
Milonga
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – JBM Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Alfredo Triff - Violin
Milton Cardona - Congas
Recorded November 1999 – December 2000 at Sorcerer Sound, Soundtrack and
RPM Studios,
Produced by Jack Bruce and Kip Hanrahan
Executive producers Margrit Seyffer and Mark Saxon
Taken from the album “Shadows in the Air” – Released as Sanctuary SANCD
084 in 2001
16. The Night
That Once Was Mine
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano, Bass
Bernie Worrell –
Robby Ameen and El Negro Horacio Hernandez – Drums
Richie Flores - Congas
17. Progress
2:35
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Piano
Bernie Worrell –
18. So They
Invented Race
(Bruce / Hanrahan) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Synthesisers, Digital Drums, Bass
Bernie Worrell –
Robby Ameen and El Negro Horacio Hernandez – Drums
Richie Flores - Congas
Recorded 2002 – 2003 at Sorcerer Sound and RPM Studios,
Produced by Jack Bruce and Kip Hanrahan
Executive producer Margrit Seyffer
Taken from the album
“More Jack Than God” – Released as Sanctuary SANCD 211 in 2003
Total time:
74:38