JACK BRUCE
LIN BENSLEY
SONGS FOR A TAILOR
(ATCO, 1969)
Cream had barely waved the world a fractious farewell before Jack Bruce embarked on recording his solo debut, Songs For A Tailor, in early 1969. In collaboration with his word-weaving lyricist cum beat poet, Pete Brown, he fashioned an essential collection of songs for all seasons.
Having already dabbled in jazz-rock the previous year by recording Things We Like - which the pernickety bean counters at Polydor had stalled in releasing - Bruce was once again able to secure the services of Dick Heckstall-Smith (sax) and Jon Hiseman (drums), with the welcome addition of Chris Spedding (guitar) plus Harry Beckett and Henry Lowther (trumpets), among other notable musicians.