Always loved Pete Brown and came across him first through poetry (I know right?) but then I thought who is this guy writing with the Cream albums? Then with Jack (Bruce that is y’all) on his own. Saw Piblokto several time precocious little shit that I was . . . something was happening? Art School Dance was a great album and some of us got left behind there . . . . . .
I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
Showing posts with label Pete Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete Brown. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Cream - As we said [Wheels of Fire]
CreamAs we said
I found this on Facebook (again? - ED yes! AGAIN!) and was ruminating that folk so easily forget the Jack Bruce written songs (often as here with Pete Brown of Piblokto fame) by Cream a la the solo work Songs For a Tailor . . . . .
this
Friday, December 29, 2017
I found this over at Voodoo Wagon . . . . . . I saw Coliseum several times over the years and mostly at free open air concerts or festivals . . . . .along with the Keef Hartley band when they were around . . . . . they were my introduction to modern jazz . . . . . .
This is worth a look because it has a stellar line up with Clem Clempson Dick Heckstall Smith and John Hiseman and the legend that is Chris Farlowe on lead vocals doing 'Rope Ladder To The Moon' by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown, pretty much all of whom played on the original from Bruce's 'Songs For A Tailor'
note - I bought my first Chris Farlowe album as I may have mentioned at about the age 13 and a Marble Arch album that had his 'Little Joe Cook' single of 'Stormy Monday parts I&II' on it that has stayed as one of my favourite songs of all time entirely because of how Chris sings it
Here for example . . . . . . .made it to this with my old friend John Northcote and his then wife Heather who turned me on to so much music
This is worth a look because it has a stellar line up with Clem Clempson Dick Heckstall Smith and John Hiseman and the legend that is Chris Farlowe on lead vocals doing 'Rope Ladder To The Moon' by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown, pretty much all of whom played on the original from Bruce's 'Songs For A Tailor'
note - I bought my first Chris Farlowe album as I may have mentioned at about the age 13 and a Marble Arch album that had his 'Little Joe Cook' single of 'Stormy Monday parts I&II' on it that has stayed as one of my favourite songs of all time entirely because of how Chris sings it
Here for example . . . . . . .made it to this with my old friend John Northcote and his then wife Heather who turned me on to so much music
Labels:
Chris Farlowe,
Colosseum,
Jack Bruce,
Pete Brown
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