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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. He supported it with a North American tour.

  2. JACK BRUCE, A Question Of Time, Epic . THE NINETIES . ROGER CHAPMAN, Hybrid & Lowdown, Polydor GARY MOORE, Still Got The Blues, Virgin NICKY HOPKINS, The Fugitive (Soundtrack), Toshiba-EMI NICKY HOPKINS, Patio (Soundtrack), Toshiba-EMI JAYHAWKS, Hollywood Town Hall, Columbia JOE SATRIANI, Extremist, Legacy Recordings SPINAL TAP, Break Like The ...

  3. 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)

  4. Nicholas Christian Hopkins was born in Perivale, Middlesex, England, on 24 February 1944. He began playing the piano at the age of three. He attended Sudbury Primary School in Perrin Road [2] and Wembley County Grammar School, [3] which now forms part of Alperton Community School, and was initially tutored by a local piano teacher; in his teens ...

  5. 24 de feb. de 2019 · The Who, “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere” (1965) Although Nicky Hopkins is most-associated with the Stones (given the breadth of his collaborations with the band), the pianist’s streak of all-star ...

  6. This page includes A Question Of Time's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and ... - Nicky Hopkins / piano (6) - Jonas Bruce / piano (9) - John Abernathy / saxophone (4,8,9)

  7. The Tin Man Was a Dreamer is a studio album by English musician Nicky Hopkins, released in 1973 on Columbia Records. While Hopkins had long been well known for his distinctive, melodic style on piano and Wurlitzer electric piano , the album provided a rare opportunity to hear him sing, unlike his earlier solo releases The Revolutionary Piano of ...