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Songs for a Tailor [Original recording remastered]

~ Jack Bruce (Artist)
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1. Never Tell Your Mother She's Out of Tune
2. Theme from an Imaginary Western
3. Tickets to Waterfalls
4. Weird of Hermiston
5. Rope Ladder to the Moon
6. Ministry of Bag
7. He the Richmond
8. Boston Ball Game 1967
9. To Isengard
10. Clearout
11. Ministry of Bag [#][*][Demo Version]
12. Weird of Hermiston [Alternate Mix][#][*]
13. Clearout [Alternate Mix][#][*]
14. Ministry of Bag [Alternate Mix][#][*]

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Album Description

Remastered reissue of the ex-Cream bassist's 1969 solo album debut. Includes four previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'Ministry Of Bag' (Demo), 'Weird Of Hermiston' (Alternate Mix), 'The Clearout' (Alternate Mix), & 'Ministry Of Bag' (Alternate Mix). 14 tracks in all. Includes enhanced packaging. Polydor. 2003.


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"songs for a Tailor" is Ex-cream Bass Player Jack Bruce's First Solo Album. This Digitally Remastered Version of his 1969 Solo Albums Comes Complete with Four Bonus Tracks and Sleevenotes by Mark Powell.

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5.0 out of 5 stars FORGET CREAM , LISTEN TO THIS INSTEAD, April 28 2004
By A C SHIELDS (melbourne , australia) - See all my reviews
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A lot of us enjoyed Jack's fine playing and singing with Cream , but for a truer idea of what he was capable of , this album is the place to start . It has the weird lyrics because it's the same lyricist , Pete Brown , but although you may not be singing along , you have to admit it must have been hard to write musical settings that fitted those words . Jack did that very well and got other great players to help him put it across . An interesting and fine record - it will take you somewhere else entirely . For all the full price rubbish we have pushed in our faces , these records are even sweeter to discover and/or rediscover .
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5.0 out of 5 stars top ten UK in 1969, Oct 28 2003
By G. Wallace (Hilliard, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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but such an eccentric set of songs that the more accessible 1971 followup 'Harmony Row' got precious little attention. All the strange harmonies hinted at in Cream numbers like 'As You Said' are here in full glory. The funniest story in the new liner notes is Jack's claim that Cream turned down 'Theme from an Imaginary Western' because Clapton thought it sounded too much like The Band (which was what he purportedly wanted to sound more like)! A great bluesy demo of 'Ministry of Bag' is included. Except for 'Theme' this record is something completely different from anything Bruce did before or since. He may have approached its spirit on the title cut to his out-of-print 'A Question of Time' (Epic please get on the ball and re-release that, wouldja?). Stellar instrumental support from drummer Jon Hiseman and guitarist Chris Spedding and supposedly Beatle George played on one song (but he's hard to hear). Bruce is at his vocal peak and handles bass, acoustic guitar, cello, and keyboards. Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Iconoclastic masterwork, May 23 2003
By Craig Weatherby (Waltham, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Surpassed only by Harmony Row, and equalled only by Jack's albums with Kip Hanrahan, SFAT is plain brilliant--dark, moving, and utterly unique. In my book, Clapton is good but Bruce (at his best) is God.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 'Songs'...forever
This is quite simply one of the best reissues I've heard in recent years. A remastering job that is faithful to the original, but at the same time showcases the subtleties and... Read more
Published on May 7 2003 by Jason A. Levine

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