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  1. Cloud About Mercury is the second album by guitarist David Torn, supported by trumpeter Mark Isham, bassist Tony Levin and drummer Bill Bruford. It was recorded in March 1986 and released on the ECM label in 1987. Levin and Bruford had recently played together in King Crimson.

  2. 14 de sept. de 2020 · David Torn - Cloud About Mercury - live - YouTube. BibiAudiofil2. 9.86K subscribers. 429. 12K views 3 years ago. David Torn - electric guitar Mark Isham - trumpet, electronics Mick Karn -...

  3. 2. "The Mercury Grid" (6:32) Bill Bruford is in full Simmons mode though his cymbal play through the first minute is nice. Tony Levin's ChapmanStick is quite prominent but it's Mark Isham's trumpet that is the lead in the first four minutes. Then David takes over and takes down the music, leading the crew into mayhem and chaos. Wow!

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · 2. "The Mercury Grid" (6:32) Bill Bruford is in full Simmons mode though his cymbal play through the first minute is nice. Tony Levin's ChapmanStick is quite prominent but it's Mark Isham's trumpet that is the lead in the first four minutes. Then David takes over and takes down the music, leading the crew into mayhem and chaos. Wow!

  5. 5 de ene. de 2012 · Bill Bruford drums, percussion. Recorded March 1986 at Audio International, London. Engineer: Andy Jackson. Produced by Manfred Eicher. Guitarist David Torn defines jazz fusion, proving that the genre is more than add and stir. With c loud about mercury he made his most personal statement to date.

  6. Drummer Bill Brufords affection for this album is undying: “To this day, Torn’s guitar on ‘Three Minutes of Pure Entertainment’ from Cloud About Mercury makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck."

  7. Released: 1987. Hi-Fi Stream: Standard Stream: Experimental guitarist David Torn rounds up an all-star cast of experimentalists on his second album from Manfred Eicher’s ECM Records. Cloud About Mercury is a masterful fusion album featuring greats Bill Bruford (drums), Tony Levin (Chapman Stick/bass), and Mark Isham (trumpets).