Bill Bruford
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Biography
[Edit]Bill Bruford's career is like his drumming sound — inimitable. Known for his ringing metal snare drum, crisp cymbal work, and knack for complex time signatures, a young Bruford came to prominence in the late '60s with Yes. The drummer completed his British art rock trilogy by briefly joining Genesis in the 1970s and spending a quarter-century with King Crimson through the late '90s. In between King Crimson dates, Bruford led a dazzling self-titled jazz fusion solo band from 1978 to 1980. Featuring guitarist Allan Holdsworth (replaced after two albums by "the unknown" John Clark), bassist Jeff Berlin, and keyboardist Dave Stewart, the group issued four albums: Feels Good to Me (1978), One of a Kind (1979), The Bruford Tapes (1980), and Gradually Going Tornado (1980). And even as he led his visionary jazz band Bill Bruford's Earthworks, he maintained a career as a session drummer (with artists like guitarists Al DiMeola and David Torn, bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and keyboardist Patrick Moraz).
During one of King Crimson leader Robert Fripp's several lineup-shifting hiatuses in Bruford's 1972-1997 tenure, the drummer formed his self-titled Earthworks band in 1986. On the group's 1987 Earthworks debut album, Bruford often used electric Simmons drums to contrast acoustic horn players Iain Ballamy and Django Bates and upright bassist Mick Hutton, achieving the opposite of the standard lineup where drums are the only acoustic instrument. Subsequent releases like 1989's Dig? and 1991's All Heaven Broke Loose continued this forward-thinking trend, blending acoustic and electric instrumentation and jazz ideology with classical undertones. But by 1993's live Stamping Ground, Bruford had replaced Hutton with electric/acoustic bassist Tim Harries and was using keyboard-pitched electric chordal drums, the combined result being a more muscular and fuller sound.
Bruford continued recording and touring with King Crimson through 1997, releasing the Earthworks compilation Heavenly Bodies just as he quit the venerable rock band with which he'd had his longest tenure. It would prove to be a transitional year, as Bruford recorded a jazz chamber trio solo CD called If Summer Had Its Ghosts with legendary jazz figures Ralph Towner (guitar/piano) and Eddie Gomez (acoustic bass). Between explorative electric recordings with bassist and fellow King Crimson alum Tony Levin, Bruford kept Earthworks closer to the chamber jazz mode on the 1999 CD A Part, and Yet Apart. Likewise, the lineup of Bruford, saxophonist Patrick Clahar, pianist Steve Hamilton, and bassist Mark Hodgson started the new millennium with the 2001 CD The Sound of Surprise, an outstanding blend of jazz tradition and forward-thinking transition. This lineup was also responsible for the 2002 live album Footloose and Fancy Free and Footloose in New York City, a live DVD released the following year.
Reedman Tim Garland later replaced Clahar, and the band went on to release the live album Random Acts of Happiness in 2004. Recorded at New York City's Iridium jazz club, 2006's Earthworks Underground Orchestra was not an album by the Earthworks band per se, but rather an exploration of Earthworks repertoire performed by Bruford along with Garland and a New York version of the latter's Underground Orchestra (and including appearances by trombonist Robin Eubanks on two tracks). During Earthworks' last several years, the group underwent additional personnel changes and toured in the U.K., Europe, and Asia, and also appeared in New York City. Earthworks' final show took place in the summer of 2008 at Ronnie Scott's in London, and at the start of the following year Bruford announced a formal end to the group — as well as his own retirement from public performances. ~ Bill Meredith & Dave Lynch, Rovi
Title: If Summer Had Its Ghosts (feat. Ralph Towner & Eddie Gomez)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Every Step a Dance, Every Word a Song
Artist: Bill Bruford, Michiel Borstlap
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Bruford - Borstlap: In Concert in Holland
Artist: Bill Bruford, Michiel Borstlap
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD2)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: In Two Minds
Artist: Bill Bruford, Michiel Borstlap
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Rock, Fusion
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD3)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: If Summer Had It's Ghosts
Artist: Eddie Gomez, Bill Bruford, Ralf Towner
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Flags (Bonus Track Version)
Artist: Patrick Moraz, Bill Bruford
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Music For Piano And Drums (Remastered)
Artist: Bill Bruford, Patrick Moraz
Genre: Jazz, Progressive Rock
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD1)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD5)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: Upper Extremities (with David Torn & Chris Botti)
Artist: Tony Levin, Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock
Title: One
Artist: Bill Bruford, Peter Lockett, Pete Lockett's Network Of Sparks
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD6)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Title: Flags
Artist: Patrick Moraz, Bill Bruford
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal
Title: Footloose & Fancy Free
Artist: Bill Bruford, Bill Bruford's Earthworks
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Fusion
Title: Footloose In NYC (Live In New York)
Artist: Bill Bruford, Bill Bruford's Earthworks
Title: Making A Song And Dance: A Complete-Career Collection (CD4)
Artist: Bill Bruford
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Collections
Title: Pink Box: Songs of Pink Floyd
Genre: Rock
Title: Drum Heroes
Genre: Rock
Title: Yes Progressive Rock!
Genre: Rock
Title: Prog Rock Classics
Genre: Rock
Title: Progressive Rock
Genre: Rock
Title: Money Songs
Genre: Rock
Title: Burning For Buddy: A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich
Genre: Jazz