Jack Bruce; Dick Heckstall-Smith; John Stevens
"Live at The Outside-In Festival"

Recording Date   9/3/1994

Jazz
Files, 4   Tracks, 24:29  Length
01 07:59
02 05:31
03 04:51
04 06:08
Music Details
Product Details
Venue Hawth Centre
City, State/Country Crawley, England
Packaging FLAC
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Bass Jack Bruce
Saxophone Dick Heckstall-Smith
Drums John Stevens
Personal Details
Index # 419
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source FM
Notes
Jack Bruce, Dick Heckstall-Smith, John Stevens
"Live at The Outside-In Festival"
Hawth Centre, Crawley, West Susex, England

Excellent quality radio broadcast
Recorded on September 4th, 1993
It has not been determined if this was their whole set at the fest.
Sometimes groups are not given much time at such events.
If you have a more complete version - *post it up!*

The Band:
Jack Bruce - bass, vocals
Dick Heckstall-Smith - saxes
John Stephens - drums, percussion

Track One - Instrumental Jam - who's name is not known to me
Track Two - Instrumental Jam - who's name is not known to me
Track Three - Instrumental Jam - who's name is not known to me
Track Four - Instrumental Jam - who's name is not known to me

The only words sung on this short recording occur at appx 3:04 to 3:36 on track number four. To me it almost sounds like Jack is singing a poem or part of literary verse, as he says in part : "The emptiness of a workers part, is nothing you can take apart .. more full than American rifles", which is a strange set of lyrics that I cannot find by "Googleing" I really doubt a Scotsman would write much about American rifles!

If anyone knows the names of these instrumentals please leave us a post in the "comments"

Thanks

taken from hopboy's Jack Bruce collection