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  1. A Question of Time is a studio album by the Scottish musician Jack Bruce, released on 3 October 1989 by Epic Records. It was his first album for a major label in nearly a decade. [2] He supported it with a North American tour.

  2. Track List. Life On Earth (Bruce) Make Love (Bruce/Brown) No Surrender (Bruce/Brown) Flying (Bruce/Brown) Hey Now Princess. (Bruce/Brown) Blues You Can't Lose (Dixon) Obsession (Bruce/Brown) Kwela (Bruce) Let Me Be (Bruce/Brown) Only Playing Games (Bruce/Brown) A Question of Time (Bruce/Brown) Grease the Wheels (CD. bonus track) (Bruce/Brown)

  3. 7 de oct. de 2019 · Watch on. El incidente fue vergonzoso, pero no del todo inesperado. Todo el mundo sabía cómo era Baker, especialmente Clapton, que vio cómo su proyecto de Cream se iba al garete por sus ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_BruceJack Bruce - Wikipedia

    In 1989, Bruce secured his first major record deal in a decade, with Epic, and recorded A Question of Time. This included two tracks with Ginger Baker on drums, their first collaboration since Cream. [5] Baker then joined Bruce's live band and toured the United States at the turn of the decade.

  5. - Ginger Baker / drums (5,7) - Tony Williams / drums (8) - Steve Jordan / percussion (2) ... The album then goes into a lull for a few songs, until A Question of Time, the most prog song on the album. There is certainly enough good material to make this worth owning, ...

  6. A Question of Time, an Album by Jack Bruce. Released 3 October 1989 on Epic (catalog no. 465692 2; CD). Genres: Blues Rock, Hard Rock. Rated #934 in the best albums of 1989.

  7. 7 de oct. de 2019 · A proper bleedin’ paper.”. The World’s Most Irascible Drummer swivels a notch. He is evidently in pain from the chronic osteo-arthritis in his back, hips and knees, which he has long kept at bay with pills, potions, painkillers and heavy doses of prescription morphine. Ginger Baker is also very deaf, and his eyesight is none too good either.