One of a Kind
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- For the Danny Phantom episode, see One of a Kind (Danny Phantom).
One of a Kind | ||
Studio album by Bruford | ||
Released | 1979 | |
Recorded | January & February 1979 at Trident Studios in London | |
Genre | Jazz fusion | |
Length | 46:28 | |
Label | Polydor | |
Producer(s) | Bill Bruford | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bruford chronology | ||
Feels Good to Me (1978) |
One of a Kind (1979) |
Gradually Going Tornado (1980) |
One of a Kind is an album by the British band Bruford. It was released in 1979 and is a collection of progressive melodies with much jazz exploration, in style that can be defined within the limits of jazz fusion. The group led by drummer Bill Bruford features guitarist Allan Holdsworth, bassist Jeff Berlin and keyboardist Dave Stewart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hell's Bells" (Alan Gowen, Dave Stewart)
- "One Of A Kind, Pt. 1" (Bill Bruford)
- "One Of A Kind, Pt. 2" (Bruford, Stewart)
- "Travels With My Self — And Someone Else" (Bruford)
- "Fainting In Coils" (Bruford)
- "Five G" (Jeff Berlin, Bruford, Stewart)
- "The Abingdon Chasp" (Allan Holdsworth)
- "Forever Until Sunday" (Bruford)
- "The Sahara Of Snow, Pt. 1" (Bruford)
- "The Sahara Of Snow, Pt. 2" (Bruford, Eddie Jobson)