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Gradually Going Tornado is the third solo album by drummer Bill Bruford and the second and final album by his group Bruford. It was co-produced by Bruford and Ron Malo, the latter known from his work with Weather Report. The music on the album leans closer to progressive rock than the jazz fusion oriented sound of the band’s previous albums.
Gradually Going Tornado (1980) The Bruford Tapes is a live 1979 album by the British band Bruford, only issued in the United States, Canada and Japan. It was recorded ...
Their final album, Gradually Going Tornado (1980), features backing vocals from Canterbury scene stalwarts Barbara Gaskin and Amanda Parsons, as well as Georgina Born on cello. Unfinished songs for a projected fourth album were recorded in 1980, but remained unreleased until 2017. [26] [27]
On the live album The Bruford Tapes (a show originally broadcast for radio station WLIR), guitarist John Clark (formerly of Quasar) replaced Holdsworth. [2] Clark remained and bassist Berlin sang vocals for the first time on the third album, Gradually Going Tornado, which also featured "Joe Frazier", Berlin's first composition for the group. [2]
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Though they initially wanted “Going to Hell” to be the album’s first single, they went with “Heaven Knows,” released on November 13, 2013, and it would become the band’s first No. 1 on ...
1980 Bruford – Gradually Going Tornado (Winterfold) [25] 1980 Passport - Lifelike; 1980 Joe Diorio – 20th Century Impressions; 1981 Bruford – The Bruford Tapes (Winterfold) [25] 1981 Herbie Mann – Mellow; 1983 Allan Holdsworth – Road Games; 1983 Janis Ian – Uncle Wonderful; 1984 Clare Fischer and Salsa Picante – Crazy Bird