BILL BRUFORD'S EARTHWORKS — Footloose and Fancy Free

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Live album · 2002

Tracklist

Disc 1
1. Footloose and Fancy Free (9:01)
2. If Summer Had Its Ghosts (8:29)
3. A Part, and Yet Apart (10:26)
4. Triplicity (7:39)
5. Come to Dust (10:53)
6. No Truce With the Furies (6:55)
7. The Wooden Man Sings, and the Stone Woman Dances (7:20)

Total Time: 60:43

Disc 2
1. Revel Without a Pause (8:42)
2. Never the Same Way Once (10:16)
3. Original Sin (7:49)
4. Cloud Cuckoo Land (8:08)
5. Dewey-eyed, then Dancing (6:33)
6. The Emperor's New Clothes (7:45)
7. Bridge of Inhibition (7:54)

Total Time: 57:09

Line-up/Musicians

-Patrick Clahar / tenor and soprano saxophones
-Steve Hamilton / piano
-Mark Hodgson / bass
-Bill Bruford / drums

About this release

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recorded live at the PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Soho, London, June 23 and 24, 2001

Thanks to M.Neumann, snobb for the updates

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M.Neumann
Including Bill Bruford's acoustic quartet here at Jazz Music Archives is more than just a token courtesy to a erstwhile Progressive Rock drummer whose rimshots have galvanized some of the better bands of the previous 30 years. Since he first poked his head out from under the (King) Crimson umbrella in the middle 1970s, Bruford has accomplished something few other Prog artists have managed: he actually progressed, right out of the Art Rock ghetto and into that exclusive fraternity of world-class musicians for whom such mundane questions of genre and style no longer apply.

But make no mistake: this isn't Fusion, or any sort of ersatz jazz rock pastiche. This is the real thing, presented in its purest and most organic form: live in front of an intimate but enthusiastic audience, and played with enough heart and soul to make a believer out of even the most stubborn headbanger.

It was the live setting, as much as the marquee value of Bruford's sterling reputation, which recommended this two-disc package in the first place. I had lost touch with the drummer's solo career after his first few albums in the late 1970s, but the maturity of the songwriting here should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with his background. The music is uniformly warm and sunny, composed and arranged with a confidence matched only by the deceptive ease of each performance.

Listening to the CDs, it's easy to understand how Bruford became frustrated with the cold, metallic precision of the double-trio King Crimson in the 1990s. But you can still hear the echoes of his Prog Rock roots, particularly on the up-tempo jams of "Cloud Cuckoo Land", "The Emperor's New Clothes", and the exhilarating title track opening Disc One (fans of Bruford Levin Upper Extremities will also recognize the song "Original Sin", no less engaging for its lack of electronics in this version).

I won't spoil the newcomer's joy of discovery by cataloguing my list of highlights, which are pretty evenly distributed throughout the two discs and between each of the four players. Bruford remains, as always, a democratic bandleader, but it would be wrong not to at least mention his climactic drum solo in the "Bridge of Inhibition" encore. After the more measured playing in the rest of the set this song tosses and turns like a hyperactive Levantine belly dancer after too much strong Turkish coffee, and Bruford's solo spot, accompanied by a staccato piano and throbbing upright bass, is without exaggeration one of the most exciting two-and-one-half minutes in my entire music collection.

Members reviews

1967/ 1976
Recorded live at the PizzaExpress Jazz Club, Siho, june 23rd and 24th 2001, "Footlose and Fancy Free" is a good album if Classic Fusion please you. Only that this album is all acoustic. But this is only a small detail.

Bill Bruford was the drummer of Yes and King Crimson and in first UK album Bill plays a good related Jazz Rock version of Symphonic Prog. So it seemed natural, even considering the evolution of King Crimson, that Bill conceive great Jazz albums. I do not have other albums by Bill (soloist or with Earthworks) but this live album is extremely good, for me.

Fusion or not (but this is fusion? Hmmm... Because no?) Bill played with great technique and precision and the rest of the band is great (Steve Hamilton to piano is a great machine as Patrick Clahar to saxes). In general this album is for connoisseurs, although very immediate and not too technical. As in other jazz albums, for me is the final result that should OK, for me. 2 hours of Jazz that weigh no to anyone and, of course, frees the mind. It is clear that this album present more Jazz that Rock. And not because acoustic.

In definitive if for you Bill Bruford is only Yes, King Crimson or UK... You are outside of the road. Bill Bruford is only a drummer, in this case a great Jazz drummer. That please you or not.

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