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Tag Archives: Bill Bruford
BILL BRUFORD’S EARTHWORKS – Heavenly Bodies: An Expanded Collection
January 14, 2020

Venture 1997 / Summerfold & Winterfold 2019 The beat master’s well-grounded, but often celestial, oeuvre gets an anthology treatment to tease the unitiated. Despite his soild prog credentials, Bill Bruford has never been a rock drummer per se, and that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Bill Bruford, Django Bates, Earthworks, fusion, instrumental, jazz
Steve Howe Takes His Trio, and Bill Bruford, To The Limit
July 29, 2019

On and off on the scene for a decade now, THE STEVE HOWE TRIO is a vehicle for YES guitarist to indulge his love for jazz and pay tribute to such genre giants as Kenny Burrell and Miles Davis. Still, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Bruford, Steve Howe
UK To Issue Definitive Box Set
February 10, 2016
UK were one of the most underrated bands that arrived at the tail end of prog rock halcyon days. Taking a strange position between jazz-rock and pop, it was a combination of and Eddie Jobson’s talents, initially fortified by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford, Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, Terry Bozzio, UK
ANDERSON BRUFORD WAKEMAN HOWE – Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
March 20, 2015

Arista 1989 / Esoteric 2014 YES by any other name: picking up the pieces, art-rock veterans return to the fragile edge to rock it. By the late ’70s, each member of YES had released a solo LP which made it … Continue reading
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Tagged ABWH, Bill Bruford, Jon Anderson, prog rock, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, Tony Levin, Yes
JOHN WETTON & RICHARD PALMER-JAMES – Jack-Knife / Monkey Business
January 25, 2015

Polydor 1979 & Blueprint 1999 / Cherry Red 2014 Old friends roll out their archives and rock wild. Given a wide dissipation of ‘s extracurricular works, a full-blown, multi-disc anthology of his recorded output is long overdue, but this double-CD … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Bruford, Geoff Downes, John Wetton, Richard Palmer-James