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  1. All Roads Are Made of the Flesh is a live album by Kip Hanrahan released in March 1995, featuring guests including Jack Bruce, Don Pullen, and Andy Gonzalez. It features tracks recorded live in Nijmegen , Copenhagen , Baden-Baden and New York .

  2. ".the record opens with a ten minute live version of Buddy Bolden's Blues which features Jack Bruce's salt of the earth vocals paving the way for an astonishing New Orleans piano showcase from Toussaint that has the audience audibly gasping in disbelief and joy.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2010 · Kip Hanrahan's Album "All Roads Are Made Of the Flesh"Jack Bruce - Voice; Allen Toussaint - Piano; Don Pullen - Something taking the place of a real organ; C...

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  4. All Roads Are Made of the Flesh (1995) Exotica is a studio album by Kip Hanrahan released in March 1993, featuring guests including Jack Bruce , Leo Nocentelli , and Milton Cardona .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_BruceJack Bruce - Wikipedia

    • Life and Career
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    1943–1962: Early life

    Bruce was born on 14 May 1943 in Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland, to Betty (née Asher) and Charlie Bruce, musical parents who moved frequently, resulting in the young Bruce attending 14 different schools, ending up at Bellahouston Academy. He began playing jazz bass in his teens and won a scholarship to study cello and musical composition at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dramawhile playing in Jim McHarg's Scotsville Jazzband to support himself.

    1962–1966: Early career

    Jack's playing in jazz combos was disapproved by his school and he was forced to leave.After leaving school, he toured Italy, playing double bass with the Murray Campbell Big Band. In 1962, Bruce became a member of the London-based band Blues Incorporated, led by Alexis Korner, in which he played the upright bass. The band also included organist Graham Bond, saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith and drummer Ginger Baker. In 1963 the group broke up. In March, 1963, Bruce played in the Johnny Burch...

    1966–1968: Cream

    In July 1966, Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker founded the power trio Cream, which gained international recognition playing blues-rock and jazz-inflected rockmusic. Bruce either penned or co-penned the majority of the band's tunes and sang most of the lead vocals, with Clapton backing him up and eventually assuming some leads himself. With his Gibson EB-3 or Fender VI electric basses, Bruce became one of the most famous bassists in rock, winning musicians' polls and influencing the next g...

    In 1964, Bruce married Janet Godfrey, who had been the secretary of the Graham Bond Organisation fan club and had collaborated with Bruce on two songs written for the band. The couple had two sons together, Jonas (Jo) Bruce, who grew up to play keyboards in his father's band and played with Afro Celt Sound System, and Malcolm Bruce, who grew up to ...

    Bruce died of liver disease on 25 October 2014, in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, aged 71.He was survived by his wife Margrit and four children. His funeral was held in London on 5 November 2014 and was attended by Clapton, Baker and noted musicians Phil Manzanera, Gary Brooker, Vernon Reid and Nitin Sawhney among others. Dozens assembled at the Golder...

    Steve Anderson, writing in The Independent said: "he became one of the most famous and influential bass players in rock." Eric Clapton posted on Facebook about Bruce: "He was a great musician and composer, and a tremendous inspiration to me" and composed an acoustic song in his honour. Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi said on Twitter that Bruce h...

    Singles

    1. 1965, "I'm Gettin' Tired (Of Drinkin' and Gamblin')", Polydor: BM 56036 2. 1971, "The Consul at Sunset" / "A Letter of Thanks", Polydor: 2058 153 3. 1974, "Keep It Down", RSO: 2090 141 4. 1986, "Feel Free", Virgin: VS 875 5. 1995, "Monkjack", CMP Records: CMP CD 1010P 6. 1997, "On and On" (Man Doki with Ian Anderson, Nik Kershaw, Jack Bruce, Bobby Kimball, Chaka Khan, Guru and David Clayton-Thomas), Brunswick News: 573 469-2 7. 2014, "Fields of Forever", Esoteric / Cherry Red: EANTS 1002

    Collaborations

    with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated 1. 1964 – Alexis Korner and Friends with The Graham Bond Organisation 1. 1964 – Live at Klooks Kleek (first released in 1972 as Faces And Places Vol. 4) 2. 1965 – The Sound of '65 3. 1965 – There's A Bond Between Us with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers 1. 1966 – Looking Back(compilation album released in 1969) 2. 1966 – Primal Solos(live recording first released in 1977) with Manfred Mann 1. 1966 – "Pretty Flamingo", Machines EP, Instrumental Asylum EP...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "All Roads Are Made Of The Flesh" on Discogs.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Still (In Half Light) is a particular favourite track – both bass and voice make your neck hairs leap to attention. Also recommended is the part-live album All Roads Are Made Of The Flesh.