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      2. a part, and yet apart - bill bruford's earthworks

      A Part, and yet Apart

      Bill Bruford's EarthworksBill Bruford's Earthworks
      • 1999
      • 9 tracks
      • 49 min
      • jazz fusion
      A Part, and yet Apart - Bill Bruford's Earthworks
      A Part, and yet Apart - Bill Bruford's Earthworks

      Album Details

      Dive into the intricate world of jazz fusion with Bill Bruford's Earthworks' fifth studio album, "A Part, and yet Apart," released in 1999. This captivating collection of nine tracks offers a rich tapestry of sounds that seamlessly blend contemporary jazz, fusion, and progressive rock elements, showcasing the band's innovative approach to music.

      The album features the exceptional talents of Bill Bruford on drums, Patrick Clahar on tenor and soprano sax, and Steve Hamilton on piano and keyboards. Hamilton, who trained in the US, brings a unique perspective to the ensemble, having collaborated with notable artists like Bobby McFerrin. The interplay between these musicians creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that spans 49 minutes.

      "A Part, and yet Apart" opens with the compelling "No Truce with the Furies," setting the tone for the album's complex and layered compositions. Tracks like "Some Shiver, While He Cavorts" and "Curiouser and Curiouser" highlight the band's ability to weave intricate melodies and rhythms, while "Sarah's Still Life" offers a more introspective moment. The album concludes with "Dewey-Eyed, Then Dancing," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for what comes next.

      Released under the Summerfold label, this album is a testament to Bill Bruford's Earthworks' enduring influence in the jazz fusion genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, "A Part, and yet Apart" promises an immersive and rewarding experience.

      March 16, 1999© 2019 Summerfold Records℗ 2019 Cherry Red Records

      Tracks

      1. No Truce with the FuriesBill Bruford's Earthworks
        4:58
      2. A Part, and yet ApartBill Bruford's Earthworks
        5:37
      3. Some Shiver, While He CavortsBill Bruford's Earthworks
        4:15
      4. Footloose and Fancy FreeBill Bruford's Earthworks
        6:41
      5. Sarah's Still LifeBill Bruford's Earthworks
        7:08
      6. The Emperor's New ClothesBill Bruford's Earthworks
        5:30
      7. Curiouser and CuriouserBill Bruford's Earthworks
        3:56
      8. Eyes on the HorizonBill Bruford's Earthworks
        5:09
      9. Dewey-Eyed, Then DancingBill Bruford's Earthworks
        6:17
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      About Bill Bruford's Earthworks

      Bill Bruford's Earthworks is a captivating jazz fusion band helmed by the legendary drummer Bill Bruford. Formed in 1986, the band emerged as Bruford's creative outlet after his tenure with King Crimson, marking his deep dive into the jazz genre. With a rotating lineup of talented musicians, including notable figures like Django Bates and Iain Ballamy, Bill Bruford's Earthworks has consistently delivered innovative and dynamic performances. Their discography, spanning several albums released on prestigious labels like Editions EG and Discipline Global Mobile, showcases a blend of jazz fusion, free jazz, and progressive rock elements. The band's music is a testament to Bruford's versatility and his enduring influence in both rock and jazz circles. Bill Bruford's Earthworks disbanded in 2009, leaving behind a rich legacy of groundbreaking music.

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