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Jack Bruce Songs for a Tailor Mp3, Flac, Wma Jack Bruce Songs For A Tailor mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Songs For A Tailor Country: Italy Released: 1969 Style: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1897 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1491 mb WMA version RAR size: 1485 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 208 Other Formats: WAV AIFF VOC MIDI MMF DTS AAC Tracklist Hide Credits Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune A1 Drums – Jon HisemanTenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Art Themen, Dick Heckstall- 3:39 SmithTrumpet – Harry Becket*, Henry LowtherVocals, Piano, Bass – Jack Bruce Theme For An Imaginary Western A2 3:27 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingVocals, Piano, Organ, Bass – Jack Bruce Tickets To Water Falls A3 2:59 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingVocals, Piano, Organ, Bass – Jack Bruce Weird Of Hermiston A4 2:20 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingVocals, Piano, Organ, Bass – Jack Bruce Rope Ladder To The Moon A5 Drums – John MarshallVocals – Felix PappalardiVocals, Cello, Guitar, Piano, Bass – Jack 2:51 Bruce The Ministry Of Bag B1 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingTenor Saxophone – Art Themen, Dick 2:47 Heckstall-SmithTrumpet – Harry Becket*, Henry LowtherVocals, Piano, Bass – Jack Bruce He The Richmond B2 3:34 Drums – John MarshallPercussion – Felix PappalardiVocals, Guitar, Bass – Jack Bruce Boston Ball Game, 1967 B3 Drums – Jon HisemanTenor Saxophone – Art Themen, Dick Heckstall-SmithTrombone – 1:44 John MumfordTrumpet – Harry Becket*, Henry LowtherVocals, Piano, Bass – Jack Bruce To Isengard B4 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingVocals, Guitar – Felix PappalardiVocals, 5:28 Guitar, Bass – Jack Bruce The Clearout B5 2:36 Drums – Jon HisemanGuitar – Chris SpeddingVocals, Piano, Organ, Bass – Jack Bruce Credits Artwork – Ink Studios Composed By, Arranged By – Jack Bruce Engineer – Andrew Johns* Photography By [Cover] – Roger Phillips Producer – Felix Pappalardi Words By – Pete Brown Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Songs For A Tailor (LP, 583 058 Jack Bruce Polydor 583 058 UK 1969 Album, Gat) Songs For A Tailor (CD, 835 242-2 Jack Bruce Polydor 835 242-2 UK 1997 Album, RM) Songs For A Tailor (LP, MP 1459 Jack Bruce Polydor MP 1459 Japan Unknown Album, Promo) Songs For A Tailor (8-Trk, ATCO TP 33-306 Jack Bruce TP 33-306 US 1969 Album) Records Songs For A Tailor (LP, MP 1459 Jack Bruce Polydor MP 1459 Japan Unknown Album, Gat) Related Music albums to Songs For A Tailor by Jack Bruce Jack Bruce - I'm Gettin' Tired (Of Drinkin' And Gamblin') Jack Bruce / Peter Brown - I Feel Free West, Bruce & Laing - Why Dontcha Graham Bond + Jack Bruce + Ginger Baker + Dick Heckstall-Smith - Faces And Places Vol. 4 Jack Bruce - Somethin Els Supermalprodelica - Jack Bruce EP Jack Bruce With John McLaughlin, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman - Things We Like Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, Jack Bruce, Phil Manzanera - Sunshine Of Your Love - Live at Expo.
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