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  1. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Having played with Yes, King Crimson and Genesis, Bill Bruford can truly claim to be the godfather of prog drummers. But, as this six-CD retrospective shows, that was just a small part of a 40-year career that includes his own bands as well as a dizzying array of collaborations with proggers, jazzers… and Roy Harper .

  2. Bill Bruford talks about the new box set as well as touching upon 'Close to Edge', 'Fragile' the disapointment of 'Union' and his favourite King Crimson line...

  3. 8 de nov. de 2023 · The generically correct but uninspiring monicker of the Bill Bruford Quartet was replaced with the more evocative Earthworks, and when their eponymous debut album emerged in 1987, the prominent role of Ballamy’s tenor, alto and soprano sax, alongside Bates’ freewheeling trumpet, made it abundantly clear that they were cooking in a distinctly different kitchen.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2022 · Making A Song and Dance: A Complete Career Collection includes music from Bruford's time with Yes, Crimson, UK, ABWH, his own Bruford and Earthworks projects and more is released through BMG on April 29. “My interest was with the broader discourse on drums and drumming, rather than any notions of success or fame,” says Bruford.

  5. 29 de oct. de 2019 · Master drummer Bill Bruford looks back on 12 highlights from his four-decade discography, covering Yes, King Crimson, Earthworks, and more.

  6. Bill Bruford, Ralph Towner, Eddie Gomez – If Summer Had Its Ghosts (1997, Discipline Global Mobile) Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, David Torn, Chris Botti – Bruford Levin Upper Extremities (1998, Discipline Global Mobile) Pete Lockett's Network Of Sparks Featuring Bill Bruford – One (1999, M.E.L.T. 2000)

  7. Bill Bruford's Earthworks A Part, and Yet Apart cd BBSF 003CD Tracks: 9. The title refers to the idea of wanting to be a part of something, but yet being regarded by others - or yourself - as still an outsider. Too jazz for rock, and too rock for jazz. Earthworks needed a come-back album that took no prisoners, and much of this I really like.

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