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Jack Bruce: Live At The Canterbury Fayre (2003)
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Starring: Jack Bruce
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Category: Music
Studio: Classic Rock Legends
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

"This is a really great band, it's one of the best I've ever put together..." -Jack Bruce, July 2002

If rock legend Jack Bruce thinks a band is something special, then it's really worth checking out...

This is the stunning film of Jack Bruce and the Cuicoland Express captured live at the Canterbury Fayre music festival in the summer of 2002...

Featuring the amazing talents of Living Color guitarist, Vernon Reid, the keyboard magic of Woo Warrior and former Parliament/Funkadelic musical director, Bernie Worrell and the supreme percussion skills of Robby Ameen, El Negro Horacio Hernandez and Richie Flores this is clearly no ordinary band.

In addition to his high energy performance, Jack also takes time out to talk us through his evolving musical values in a changing world and why Canterbury 2002 enjoyed a welcome return to the Jack Bruce set of Cream classics like "White Room" and "Sunshine Of Your Love" alongside vintage solo material including a new take on "Theme For an Imaginary Western".

Track List Includes:
Surge
Sunshine Of Your Love
52nd St.
This Anger's A Liar
Theme For An Imaginary Western
Milonga
Windowless Rooms
Dark Heart
White Room
Politician