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  1. Albert Collins, "The Master of the Telecaster," "The Iceman," and "The Razor Blade" was robbed of his best years as a blues performer by a bout with liver cancer that ended with his premature death on November 24, 1993. ... Jack Bruce's A Question of Time, John Mayall's Wake Up Call, B.B. King's Blues Summit, Robert Cray's Shame and a Sin, ...

  2. 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. Featured peformers: Jack Bruce (vocals, bass, arranger, producer), Joe Blaney (producer, recording engineer, mixing), Kevin Casey (assistant engineer), Adam Yellin (assistant engineer), Paul Mandl (additional engineer ...

  3. Question of Time . ... Other Guests Include Albert Collins, Allan Holdsworth, Paul Barrere (Little Feat) and the Late Nicky Hopkins. Also Includes the Bonus Track "Grease the Wheels". Product Description.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2011 · "A question of time" n'est pas un grand album de Jack Bruce.Paru en 1989,on est très loin de "Songs for a tailor". L'avantage,avec les bons musiciens,d'un album moyen,ils en font quelque chose d'acceptable,d'une part et d'autre part,le temps passant,ils ont un bon carnet d'adresse.

  5. 商品の説明. Digitally remastered edition of this 1989 album from the British bass legend. The album was a marked return to prominence for Jack and featured a collection of marvelous material. With an impressive cast of guest musicians such as Ginger Baker, Tony Williams, Allan Holdsworth, Bernie Worrell, Vernon Reid and Albert Collins ...

  6. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Frequently Asked Questions About Frosty by Albert Collins. Q: Who is Albert Collins? Albert Collins, often referred to as “The Master of the Telecaster,” was an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Born in 1932 in Texas, Collins was known for his distinctive guitar playing style and soulful vocals.

  7. A Question of Time is an album to appreciate, as Jack Bruce nicely wraps his diverse styles up in rock & roll packaging. Willie Dixon's "Blues You Can't Lose" is extraordinary noise, the late ...