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  1. Out Of The Storm was recorded in 1974. Steve had met Jack during the recording of Lou Reed's Berlin album. They hit it off well and Jack Bruce later asked Steve to play on Out Of The Storm. Steve has great memories of working with Jack, Jim Gordon and Jim Keltner.

  2. Out of the Storm is the fourth studio album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce. It was Bruce's first solo effort in over three years and was recorded and released in 1974, following the dissolution of the power trio West, Bruce and Laing.

  3. 1974 - Out of the Storm ; 1974 - Get Your Wings ; 1975 - Ain't It Good to Have It All (Jim & Ginger) 1975 - Hollywood Be Thy Name ; 1975 - Lou Reed Live (Lou Reed) 1975 - Welcome to My Nightmare (Alice Cooper) 1976 - Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (Alice Cooper) 1976 - Glass Heart (Allan Rich) 1977 - Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel)

  4. 18 de dic. de 2023 · December 18, 2023. By. Paul Sexton. Jack Bruce 'Out Of The Storm' artwork - Courtesy: UMG. There are hidden gems beyond number in the recording catalog of the late and great Jack Bruce. One...

  5. Jethro Tull. Released. 1974 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Out Of The Storm by Jack Bruce. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. The album abounds with molten, subtly syncopated grooves and bracing lead guitar work (the latter courtesy of Detroit axeman Steve Hunter). “One” is a particular standout thanks to Bruce’s soulful vocals and Hunters Spanish guitar embellishments.

  7. Though he'd also signed an album with John Surman and Jon Hiseman, the previous year; this time there is very little jazz in Out Of The Storm, because the people he plays with are definitely of the rock crowds: indeed drummer Keltner and Gordon were typical session men, while Steve Hunter (from Alice Cooper's band) on guitar handles the six ...