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Feels Good To Me

Feels Good To Me, Bruford Feels Good To Me: Feels Good to me was recorded in August 1977, at Trident Studios, London.

Artist: Bruford
Year: 1977
Type: Studio Album
Format: Vinyl
Produced by: Bill Bruford, Robin Lumley
Genre: Fusion, Jazz Rock
Musicians: Allan Holdsworth (guitar), Annette Peacock (vocals), Bill Bruford (clarinet, drums, Percussion, vibraphone), David L. Stewart (keyboards), Jeff Berlin (bass), John Goodsall (guitar), Kenny Wheeler (Fluglehorn), Neil Murray (bass)

Overall: 3.00 from 1 ratings
Year ranked: 14 over 33 for 1977
Genre ranked:
32 over 98 for Fusion
31 over 121 for Jazz Rock
Country ranked: 281 over 986 from U. K.
Releases:
1977
VinylEditions EgEGLP 33
Tracks
Number Title Duration Musics Lyrics
A1Beelzebeb;03:16
A2Back To The Begining;07:09
A3Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (part One);02:30
A4Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (part Two);04:25
A5Sample And Hold;05:12
B1Feels Good To Me;03:49
B2Either End Of August;05:27
B3If You Can't The Heat;03:20
B4Springtime In Siberia;02:43
B5Adios A La Pasada (goodbye To The Past);07:56

Ratings and Reviews Rate this album
by nopop Friday, 06 May 2011 08:15

Feels Good to Me is the debut album by Bruford, the band founded and led by drummer Bill Bruford; along with him, play other famous musicians, such as, Allan Holdsworth and bassist Jeff Berlin. Overall, this work is almost decent, but there's too much electronic, it's a half-successful attempt to fuse elements of jazz, progressive rock and new wave. To listen only for the great technical ability of musicians. Unripe!


Release - Label:Editions Eg; Year:1977; Code:EGLP 33
 

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