BBM (Bruce-Baker-Moore) - Around The Next Dream (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: BBM
- Title: Around The Next Dream
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Virgin/7243 8 39728 2 1
- Genre: Blues Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 00:52:12
- Total Size: 372 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Waiting In The Wings (Moore, Bruce) 03:45
02. City Of Gold (Moore, Bruce, Kip Hanrahan) 03:59
03. Where In The World (Moore, Bruce) 05:24
04. Can't Fool The Blues (Moore, Bruce, Hanrahan) 05:18
05. High Cost Of Loving (Alan Jones, Sherwin Hamlett) 05:44
06. Glory Days 04:24
07. Why Does Love (Have To Go Wrong?) 08:29
08. Naked Flame (Moore) 06:09
09. I Wonder Why (Are You So Mean To Me?) (Albert King) 05:00
10. Wrong Side Of Town (Moore) 03:57
Ginger Baker – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
Jack Bruce – bass guitar, cello, vocals
Gary Moore – guitars, keyboards, vocals
Tommy Eyre – keyboards
Arran Ahmun – drums on "Where in the World"
Morris Murphy – trumpet on "Glory Days"
01. Waiting In The Wings (Moore, Bruce) 03:45
02. City Of Gold (Moore, Bruce, Kip Hanrahan) 03:59
03. Where In The World (Moore, Bruce) 05:24
04. Can't Fool The Blues (Moore, Bruce, Hanrahan) 05:18
05. High Cost Of Loving (Alan Jones, Sherwin Hamlett) 05:44
06. Glory Days 04:24
07. Why Does Love (Have To Go Wrong?) 08:29
08. Naked Flame (Moore) 06:09
09. I Wonder Why (Are You So Mean To Me?) (Albert King) 05:00
10. Wrong Side Of Town (Moore) 03:57
Ginger Baker – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
Jack Bruce – bass guitar, cello, vocals
Gary Moore – guitars, keyboards, vocals
Tommy Eyre – keyboards
Arran Ahmun – drums on "Where in the World"
Morris Murphy – trumpet on "Glory Days"
Any time Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce work together, comparisons to Cream are inevitable. Given that this album's opener, "Waiting in the Wings," bears a passing resemblance to "White Room," and that this is then followed by a "Crossroads" knockoff, perhaps the comparisons are justifiable. Unfortunately, BBM doesn't benefit from such self-plagiarism. The weak link is, surprisingly, not with the Clapton stand-in, Gary Moore -- it's in the underwhelming drumming and bass playing by the two bona fide Creamsters. Bruce's voice is as pleasing as ever, but his and Baker's merely competent English blues instrumental work will fall short of the expectations of fans who know what they're capable of.
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