live at E-Werk, Cologne, November 2 & 3
This nicely packaged two-CD box set presents legendary rock bassist/vocalist/composer Jack Bruce and his very reputable musical associates performing live in Cologne, Germany. Originally touted as a limited-edition double CD upon its release in 1993, the CMP label subsequently witnessed production/distribution problems, yet in 2001 it seemed as though the German fusion/rock record label might commence reissuing some CDs from its impressive back catalog. These two discs intimate an intriguing insight into Bruce's career, other than his well-known affiliation with '60s rock power trio Cream. Here, the artist renders a few soulful ballads, ventures into free jazz territory with saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith and ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker, and also utilizes a brass section for a sprightly R&B rendition of "Born Under a Bad Sign." An added treat here is the teaming of British guitar hero Gary Moore with Bruce and Baker for a series of hard rock-blues pieces culled from the Cream songbook.
Jack Bruce: Vocals, bass, piano
Maggie Reilly: Vocals
Gary "Mudbone" Cooper: Vocals, percussion
Gary Moore: Guitar, vocals
Clem Clempson: Guitars
Dick Heckstall-Smith: Saxophones
Art Themen: Saxophone
Henry Lowther: Trumpet
John Mumford: Trombone
Bernie Worrell: Keyboards
Jonas Bruce: Piano, Keyboards
Malcolm Bruce: Acoustic guitar, keyboards
François Garny: Bass
Ginger Baker: Drums
Simon Phillips: Drums
Gary Husband:Drums, keyboards
Pete Brown: Vocals, percussion
Kip Hanrahan: Himself