Live at The Milkyway is a live album by Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express.
It was recorded at The Melkweg in Amsterdam in 2001 and was released in 2009.
Jack Bruce is best known as the singer and bassist for the 1960s super group Cream. Since then he has experiemented with many different types of music including a jazz progressive rock (or progressive jazz rock deepening on how you look at it) in the early to mid 1970s.
Live albums include:
1964 Graham Bond Organisation Live At Klooks Keek
1971 BBC Live In Concert
1971 to 1978 Spirit Live at the BBC
1975 Live At Manchester Free Trade Hall
2001 Live at The Milkyway
2002 Live at the Canterbury Fayre
2009 Jack Bruce & Robin Trower Seven Moons Live
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Live at The Milkyway is a live album by Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express.
It was recorded at The Melkweg in Amsterdam in 2001 and was released in 2009.
%%ASIN%%Live at the Canterbury Fayre is a live album and DVD by Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express.
It was recorded in Kent, England in July 2002.
Bruce had an interesting career as he switches from one style of music to another and here he plays with a latin influenced band.
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Jack Bruce Spirit Live at the BBC is a collection of recordings made by the BBC live in concert and live in the studio between 1971 and 1978.
While Jack Bruce is best known as the singer and bass player for blues rock band Cream, in the 1970s he played with the fusion between jazz, blues and rock.
His 1971 In Concert recording has already been released and there is another live album of his 1975 tour with Mick Taylor called Live At Manchester Free Trade Hall 1975. It has another concert recording from 1977.
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Seven Moons Live is a live album and DVD by Jack Bruce & Robin Trower.
Back in the early 1980s, Jack Bruce and Robin Trower played together and recorded BLT and Truce. They joined forces again in 2008 and recorded the album Seven Moons and took it out on tour.
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The Jack Bruce Band Live ’75 also known as Live At Manchester Free Trade Hall 1975 is a live album That also features Mick Taylor on lead guitar.
It was recorded on June 1, 1975.
Mick Taylor is one of my favourite guitarists and his time with the Jack Bruce band was spent while Bruce was experimenting with a kind of progressive jazz rock fusion style that’s a long way away from his time with Cream.
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BBC Live In Concert is a live recording of Jack Bruce performing live in concert. It was recorded by the BBC and broadcast on the Radio 1 In Concert programme.
The concert was at the Paris Theatre in London on 19 August 1971.
After the success of Cream, it would have been very easy for Jack Bruce to settle into playing Blues rock but in the late 1960s and early 1970s he was trying to be more progressive.
What we have is a jazz, blues, psychedelic fusion that I think is very interesting.
Live At Klooks Keek (sometimes sold as One Night At Kooks Kleeks or I Met The Blues At Klooks Kleek) is a live album by British R&B group, the Graham Bond Organisation featuring Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker before they joined Cream.
It was recorded at the Klooks Kleek Club in London, 15th October 1964.
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Live ‘n’ Kickin’ was the posthumously released live album from West, Bruce and Laing that was recorded on their 1973 tour to promote the Why Dontcha studio album.
Did anyone ask the riddle “what do you get if you cross Mountain with Cream?”
The answer is West, Bruce and Laing with the following responsibilities:
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