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Bruford with Brand X (John Goodsall project) 1977.

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

From the album the X files
John Goodsall(guitars),Bayete(vocals/keys),Donny Harvey(bass)and BILL BRUFORD(drums).
the rare original demo recording.transferred from cassette tape to DAT.
http://www.youtube.com/user/JohnGoodsall
http://www.billbruford.com/

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  • Woaow !!! Je ne savais pas que Bruford avait joué avec Brand X ! Cela dit, maintenant que je sais que Collins à l'époque obsédé par l'idée de quitter le domaine de la (vraie) musique pour celui de l'épicerie, a déclaré, à propos de "Is there anything about?", "Si ça n'avait tenu qu'à moi, cet album ne serait jamais sorti", je ressens cette collaboration Bruford-Brand X comme une excellente réponse du berger à la bergère !

  • @vincentjacque Merci de votre commentaire !

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  • Man these are some serious Bass Parts!! Big Ups to Doni Harvey!!!! RIP Pops!!

  • This was a fun session.  Great musicans to play with.

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  • Bruford rules..end of story

  • @heubler1 That was the most ridiculous thing I have ever read...comparing Bruford and Collins. There is no drummer MORE accurate and PURPOSEFUL than Bill Bruford out there, he and Collins each have INDIVIDUAL approaches to playing and each plays the songs they play AS they are meant to be played.

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  • He's good, but comparing Phil and him, it sounds like Phil packs more beats into each phrase, and he seems to hit the changes BEFORE the rest of the band reaches them, where Bruford seems a shade behind in some instances. He's competent, but he doesn't have the same quick sensibilities that Phil had on the first two albums. In Brand X, Collins never KEPT time, he was always setting a faster pace, and the rest always sounded like they were struggling to keep up.

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