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Live in Santiago [ CD / Album with DVD ]

Live in Santiago

SKU: CD63304 Barcode: 5060105491573
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Format: CD / Album with DVD

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  • Released Date: 12 May 2023

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Bill Bruford's Earthworks Live in Santiago is a dazzling display of jazz fusion mastery that will leave you grooving and gasping for more. From the moment the first note hits your earholes, you'll be transported to a sonic wonderland where rhythms collide and melodies soar. Bruford, the legendary drummer known for his work with Yes and King Crimson, proves once again why he's a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. His impeccable timing and innovative drumming techniques are on full display throughout the album, propelling each track to new heights of musical ecstasy. The rest of the band, featuring the talents of Django Bates on keyboards, Iain Ballamy on saxophone, and Tim Harries on bass, are equally impressive. Their tight-knit chemistry and telepathic communication make for a truly electrifying live experience that will leave you breathless. Tracks like "Stromboli Kicks" and "Pilgrim's Way" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend complex rhythms with catchy melodies, creating a sound that is both challenging and accessible. And let's not forget about the infectious energy that radiates from every note played on stage. Overall, Bill Bruford's Earthworks Live in Santiago is a must-listen for any fan of jazz fusion or progressive rock. So grab your headphones, dim the lights, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey that you won't soon forget. Trust us, your ears will thank you.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Turn and Return
2. Revel Without a Pause
3. Bajo Del Sol
4. Modern Folk
5. Come to Dust
6. Triplicity
7. Seems Like a Lifetime Ago
8. One of a Kind
9. The Wooden Man Sings and the Stone Lady Dances
10. Beelzebub
11. Footloose and Fancy Free


Disc: 2
1. Turn and Return
2. Revel Without a Pause
3. Bajo Del Sol
4. Modern Folk
5. Come to Dust
6. Triplicity
7. Seems Like a Lifetime Ago
8. One of a Kind
9. The Wooden Man Sings and the Stone Lady Dances
10. Beelzebub
11. Footloose and Fancy Free

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About the artist

Bill Bruford's Earthworks

Bill Bruford's Earthworks are not your average jazz fusion band. Led by the legendary drummer and composer Bill Bruford, this group brings a fresh and innovative approach to the genre. With roots in both traditional jazz and progressive rock, Earthworks create a sound that is both complex and accessible. Bruford, known for his work with bands like Yes and King Crimson, brings his years of experience and expertise to Earthworks, resulting in a band that is tight and precise, yet also full of playfulness and experimentation. The group's music is a blend of intricate rhythms, melodic lines, and unexpected shifts in dynamics, creating a sonic landscape that is at once engaging and thought-provoking. But what sets Earthworks apart from other jazz fusion bands is their ability to inject a sense of humour and fun into their music. Bruford's quirky personality shines through in his compositions, with playful titles like "Pilgrimage of the Last Funk" and "Gentle Persuasion" giving listeners a taste of the band's lighthearted approach to their craft. With a lineup that includes some of the best musicians in the industry, including saxophonist and flautist Theo Travis and pianist Gwilym Simcock, Earthworks are a force to be reckoned with on the jazz scene. Their live performances are energetic and captivating, drawing audiences in with their technical prowess and infectious energy. In a world where jazz fusion can sometimes feel stale and predictable, Bill Bruford's Earthworks are a breath of fresh air. With their unique blend of talent, humour, and innovation, this band continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of jazz music.

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