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  2. Theme for an Imaginary Western - Wikipedia

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    "Theme for an Imaginary Western" is a song written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown. The song is also referred to as " Theme from an Imaginary Western" . It has been performed by many artists, including Mountain , Jack Bruce , Leslie West , Colosseum , Greenslade , DC3 and Johan Asherton .

  3. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Jack Bruce and Friends In Concert: Live on Rockpalast, 105 minutes, released 2002: 1980, 1983, 1990 Jack Bruce at Rockpalast: Double DVD, 3 concerts, 283 minutes, released 2005: 2–3 November 1993 Rockpalast: The 50th Birthday Concerts: Double DVD + CD (The Lost Tracks), 235 minutes, released 2014 [51] 24 August 2002 Live at the Canterbury Fayre

  4. Songs for a Tailor - Wikipedia

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    A majority of tracks on the album were centered around the trio of Jack Bruce, guitarist Chris Spedding, and drummer Jon Hiseman.According to Spedding, he and Hiseman were not provided with arrangements or direction on how to play; Bruce simply played them the piano part for each song and expected them to provide whatever accompaniment felt right without knowing what the vocals or other ...

  5. Why Dontcha - Wikipedia

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    Other noteworthy tracks include "Out into the Fields", which Jack Bruce continued to perform in concert following West, Bruce and Laing's breakup (and which he re-recorded for his 2001 album Shadows in the Air), and "Love is Worth the Blues", a song loosely based on the chords and structure of The Rolling Stones' "Play with Fire".

  6. How's Tricks - Wikipedia

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    How's Tricks is the fifth studio album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce, released in 1977 through RSO Records. [3] [5] It is credited to "The Jack Bruce Band".The album peaked at No. 153 on the Billboard album chart in May 1977. [6]

  7. Theme (album) - Wikipedia

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    Theme is a 1988 album by Leslie West. [2] It features Jack Bruce and Joe Franco . It takes its title from the track " Theme for an Imaginary Western ", first recorded by Jack Bruce on Songs for a Tailor and subsequently featured on Mountain's debut album Climbing! .

  8. B.L.T. (album) - Wikipedia

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    B.L.T. is a 1981 album by Jack Bruce (formerly of Cream), Robin Trower (formerly of Procol Harum) and Bill Lordan (former drummer of Sly and the Family Stone, the Robin Trower Band and Gypsy). This is the first Robin Trower album to feature Jack Bruce on bass and vocals and the last to feature Bill Lordan on drums. [ 3 ]

  9. Live at Manchester Free Trade Hall '75 - Wikipedia

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    Live at Manchester Free Trade Hall '75 is a live album by the Jack Bruce Band released in 2003. It was compiled from a rough mix of a recording of a performance at Manchester Free Trade Hall in June 1975, the only surviving remnant of an abandoned live album project. Bruce's bass guitar is not very prominent in the mix. [1]