- Out of the Storm (album)
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Out of the Storm Studio album by Jack Bruce Released November 1974 Genre Pop music, rock music Label RSO Producer Jack Bruce, Andy Johns Jack Bruce chronology Harmony Row
(1971)Out of the Storm
(1974)How's Tricks
(1977)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Out of the Storm is the fourth studio album by British bassist Jack Bruce. The album, Bruce's first solo effort in over three years, was recorded and released in 1974,[2] following the dissolution of Bruce's power trio West, Bruce and Laing.
The album peaked at #160 on the Billboard album chart in December 1974.
Out of the Storm was the last Jack Bruce album distributed in the United States by Atlantic Records, as Bruce's company RSO Records, which was affiliated in the rest of the world with Polydor/Polygram Records, would shift U.S. distribution to Polydor beginning in 1976.
Contents
Track listing
All lyrics written by Peter Brown, music by Jack Bruce except track 3 – music co-authored by Janet Godfrey.
Tracks 1-8 comprise the album's original 1974 release; tracks 9-13 were included on Polydor/Universal's 2003 CD reissue.- "Pieces of Mind" – 5:39
- "Golden Days" – 5:14
- "Running Through Our Hands" – 4:14
- "Keep on Wondering" – 3:10
- "Keep It Down" – 3:46
- "Into the Storm" – 4:45
- "One" – 5:03
- "Timeslip" – 6:33
- "Pieces of Mind (First Mix)"
- "Keep on Wondering (First Mix)"
- "Keep It Down (First Mix)"
- "Into the Storm (First Mix)"
- "One (First Mix)"
Personnel
Performance
- Jack Bruce – bass guitar, piano, clavinet, vocals, electric piano, organ, harmonium, harmonica
- Jim Gordon – drums (tracks: 1, 7, 8, 12, 13)
- Jim Keltner – drums (tracks: 2-6, 9-11)
- Steve Hunter – guitar
Production
Recorded at Record Plants in L.A. and San Francisco. Mixed at Record Plants in L.A. and San Francisco and in Olympic and Scorpio Studios in London.References
Categories:- 1974 albums
- Jack Bruce albums
- Albums produced by Andy Johns
- RSO Records albums
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