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  1. Albums
  2. songs for a tailor - jack bruce

Jack Bruce - Songs For A Tailor (LP)

Jack BruceJack Bruce
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1969
  • 14 tracks
  • 43 min
  • blues rock
Songs For A Tailor - Jack Bruce
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Songs For A Tailor - Jack Bruce
Songs For A Tailor - Jack Bruce

Product description

Jack Bruce's 1969 debut solo album, "Songs For A Tailor," is a captivating blend of blues rock and modern blues that showcases the Scottish musician's exceptional talent as a singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Formerly of the legendary supergroup Cream, Bruce delivers a powerful and diverse collection of tracks that highlight his unique voice and virtuosic bass playing. The album features a mix of original compositions and reimagined traditional tunes, all infused with a rich tapestry of jazz, blues, and rock elements. From the whimsical storytelling of "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune" to the haunting melodies of "Weird Of Hermiston," each song offers a distinct flavor that keeps the listener engaged. The album also includes alternate mixes and demos, providing a fascinating glimpse into Bruce's creative process. With its dynamic range and innovative sound, "Songs For A Tailor" stands as a testament to Jack Bruce's enduring legacy in the world of music.

This is a 2024 Reissue Remastered released as a LP.

Tracks

  1. Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of TuneJack Bruce
    3:39
  2. Theme For An Imaginary WesternJack Bruce
    3:27
  3. Tickets To WaterfallsJack Bruce
    2:59
  4. Weird Of HermistonJack Bruce
    2:20
  5. Rope Ladder To The MoonJack Bruce
    2:51
  6. The Ministry Of BagJack Bruce
    2:48
  7. He The RichmondJack Bruce
    3:35
  8. Boston Ball Game, 1967Jack Bruce
    1:46
  9. To IsengardJack Bruce
    5:29
  10. The ClearoutJack Bruce
    2:37
  11. The Ministry Of Bag - DemoJack Bruce
    3:43
  12. Weird Of Hermiston - Alternate MixJack Bruce
    2:28
  13. The Clearout - Alternate MixJack Bruce
    3:00
  14. The Ministry Of Bag - Alternate MixJack Bruce
    2:53
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Songs For A Tailor
Artist
Jack Bruce
LP release year
2024
Album release date
August 29, 1969
Label
Esoteric Recordings
EAN
5013929487949
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
43 min
Tracks
14 tracks

EAN

EAN
5013929487949

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Europe
Genre
Blues rock
Box set
No
Remastered
Yes
Reissue
Yes

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  • Fantastic Album, Worth It

    5 out of 5 stars
    qiyszlhegbf2November 21, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Absolutely fantastic album. Pete Brown's quirky lyrics enhance its brilliance. The sound quality on my copy is top-notch...I can't comprehend how anyone could call it "awful sound"...ridiculous. One of my all-time favorite records. Strongly recommended.***The 2024 vinyl reissue is AMAZING...definitely worth purchasing***

  • Tailor's Patchwork: Polarizing Blues

    2 out of 5 stars
    kqmeevriuhuApril 24, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Upon first glance, one might assume that Jack Bruce's 'Songs For A Tailor' would be heavily blues-driven, given his history with Cream and the concurrent release of Blind Faith. However, this isn't entirely the case. Most of the lyrics, penned by Pete Brown, carry a touch of pretentious whimsy and mirror Bruce's fragile state of mind at the time, blending English soul with his signature blues influence. The album kicks off with a surprise appearance by George Harrison, though his guitar work is less prominent than in Cream's 'Badge.' Under producer Felix Pappalardi's guidance, it starts strong, but the momentum doesn't last. Bruce, like many solo artists, showcases his instrument, the bass, which, while impressive, overshadows the overall production. In my opinion, drums and bass should support, not dominate, the listening experience. Rolling Stone Magazine echoed this sentiment, describing the album as a 'disappointing patchwork lacking cohesion, a hodgepodge of jazz riffs, rock foundations, chamber music strings, overly ornate lyrics, and Bruce's bass-heavy sound.' I wholeheartedly agree, though I might add 'self-indulgent' to the critique. Despite this, some progressive music enthusiasts adore the album, finding inspiration in its unique sound. Some even argue that 'Theme For An Imaginary West' could pass as a lost Cream track. This divide in opinion highlights the album's polarizing nature, with listeners either captivated or underwhelmed compared to Bruce's work with Cream and Blind Faith. It's definitely worth a few listens to form your own opinion. **Fun Fact:** The album's title honors Cream's late clothing designer. Review by Jenell Kesler

  • Brilliant Album, Worth Reissue

    5 out of 5 stars
    gintdqwalxj4April 18, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Absolutely fantastic album. The strange Pete Brown lyrics actually enhance its brilliance. The sound quality on my copy is top-notch...I can't comprehend how anyone could call it "horrible sound"...absurd. One of my all-time favorite records. Strongly recommended.***The 2024 vinyl reissue is AMAZING..definitely worth purchasing***

  • Tailor's Patchwork Disappointment

    2 out of 5 stars
    rvnaaxteovoApril 11, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Songs For A Tailor, contrary to what one might expect given Jack Bruce's history with Cream and the concurrent release of Blind Faith, isn't heavily blues-focused. Intriguingly, nearly all lyrics are by Pete Brown, who also penned Cream's most impactful lyrics, and they echo a touch of pretentious whimsy. The songs seem to mirror Jack Bruce's state of mind at the time, feeling somewhat vulnerable and battered, blending a subtle English soul with his robust blues influences. The album kicks off with a surprise appearance by L'Angelo Misterioso, aka George Harrison, though his guitar work is less prominent than on Cream's "Badge," setting a strong tone, especially under Felix Pappalardi's direction, though this momentum doesn't last. Bruce, like many solo artists, showcases his instrument, the bass, and while he's a skilled player, highlighting it so prominently gives the album a somewhat poorly produced feel. In my view, drums and bass should support, not dominate, and their overpowering presence here is noticeable. Rolling Stone Magazine wasn't fond of this album, describing it as 'a disappointment, a patchwork affair lacking cohesion, a mismatched collection of jazz riffs, rock foundations, chamber music strings, tediously baroque lyrics, and a bass-heavy sound dominated by Bruce's bass.' I wholeheartedly agree, though I might add 'self-indulgent' to that critique. That said, many, particularly progressive music enthusiasts, cherish this album, finding it inspirational and influential, with some even claiming "Theme For An Imaginary West" could pass as a lost Cream track. This divide in opinion underscores how listeners either adore this work or find it inferior to Bruce's work with Cream and Blind Faith. Either way, it's worth a few listens to gauge its impact.*** The Fun Facts: The album's title, Songs For A Tailor, was a nod to Cream’s recently passed away clothing designer.Review by Jenell Kesler

  • Stereo Demo Album Excellence

    5 out of 5 stars
    MtibobacRiejFugzatsJanuary 16, 2025United States🇺🇸

    This is yet another top-notch stereo demo album—my original ATCO copy can't even compete, and that's saying something for a record from 1969! P.S. My copy's got the gatefold cover.

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About Jack Bruce

Jack Bruce, born John Symon Asher Bruce in Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, Scotland, was a powerhouse of British music, renowned for his multifaceted talents as a bassist, vocalist, composer, and songwriter. Best known as a founding member of the iconic rock band Cream, Bruce's musical journey was deeply rooted in jazz and blues, which he seamlessly blended with hard rock and psychedelic elements. His distinctive melodic approach and ability to create intricate tensions between chord changes set him apart, making him a remarkable figure in the music world. Throughout his career, Bruce collaborated with numerous artists, leaving an indelible mark on the genres of blues rock and modern blues. His legacy continues to inspire, reflecting a life dedicated to the art of music.

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