Bruford's Earthworks, Bill - All Heaven Broke Loose


Year of Release: 2005
Label: Summerfield
Catalog Number: BBSF 011CD
Format: CD
Total Time: 00:00:00

Keith reviewed this and several other Bill Bruford albums in the same review, the are listed in the database separately -ed.

Bill Bruford needs no introduction. His legacy began many years ago with Yes, Genesis briefly, and King Crimson, before he went solo, and the rest as they say, is history. If you look at those three bands alone, they are probably the most influential of their time in regards to the development of progressive rock. A good chunk of that development and its progression over the years is right here in these six fine albums. Earthworks (1987), Feels Good To Me (1977), One Of A Kind (1978), Gradually Going Tornado (1980), Dig? (1989), and All Heaven Broke Lose (1991) are all repackaged and remastered with bonus tracks and an interview disc. Bruford?s interviews are very intellectually stimulating as he comments on his progressive-jazz-rock fusion recordings, and how they came to be with each album.

There is far too much music and variety to generalize anything on this amazing presentation of a solo career. I think it goes without saying how important Bill Bruford has been to progressive music. You can look back to his days with Yes and King Crimson, which are quite relevant, however if you want to get more into the present day, these six albums sum up a large portion of his solo work.

I particularly enjoyed the instrumental tracks, which predominate on every CD. The few offerings that provided vocals sounded out of place in Bruford?s arena. There is no question that the music of Bruford was designed for purely instrumental listening pleasure. The complex fusion of rock, jazz and progressive makes for mind wandering voyages to worlds you have never visited before; it invites your imagination to take flight.

These CDs are an absolute necessity for those that are fascinated with the intricacies of complex arrangements, featuring some of the most incredible drumming you will ever hear on the face of this earth. Need I say more? Buy one of these CDs and I guarantee you will want them all, better yet, do not waste your time and prolong what is inevitable, buy all six now.

To encapsulate what could be a very long and boring overview of six great albums?I did not have a favorite, each CD stood on its own as a singular work of art and expression through music. I am sure listener?s familiar with the genre and Bruford?s work will agree that every album needs the attention of the listener and each one offers different fusions of styles. Enjoy the journey with Bill Bruford and his incredible band Earthworks; I know you will not be disappointed.


Tracklisting:
Hotel Splendour / Forget-Me-Not - Bill Bruford's Earthworks L / Candles Still Flicker In Romania's Dark / Pigalle / Temple Of The Winds / Nerve / Splashing Out / All Heaven Broke Loose: Psalm/Old Song / Bonus Track: Libreville / Pilgrim's Way

Musicians:
Bill Bruford - drums

Discography:
Bruford - Feels Good To Me (1977/2005)
Bruford - One Of A Kind (1978/2005)
Bruford - The Bruford Tapes (1979)
Bruford - Gradually Going Tornado (1980/2005)
Bruford - Master Strokes (1986)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Earthworks (1987)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Dig? (1989)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - All Heaven Broke Loose (1991)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Stamping Ground, Live (1993)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Heavenly Bodies (1997)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - If Summer Had Ghosts (1998)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - A Part And Yet Apart (1999)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - The Sound of Surprise (2001)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Footloose And Fancy Free (2002)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Random Acts Of Happiness (2004)

Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Footloose In NYC (2002) (DVD)

Genre: Progressive Rock

Origin UK

Added: August 17th 2005
Reviewer: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck
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Artist website: www.billbruford.co.uk
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Language: english

  

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