The Jack Bruce/Pete Brown composition from 'Disraeli Gears' gave the band their Hot 100 debut, long before the song's UK chart appearance.
The 1974 album, which saw Jack join his former Cream bandmate Eric Clapton on the RSO label, is one of many underrated gems in his catalog.
The album was a brilliant combination of the blues, jazz and rock resumés of all three members, in a line-up that introduced and defined the concept of the power trio.
1977's 'How's Tricks' is one of the many hidden gems in the solo career of the late, great singer, writer and bassist.
There's no question; if we had to pick just one track by Cream that epitomises Jack Bruce’s vocal delivery it would be ‘White Room’.
Mick Taylor, Terry Reid, Trevor Horn and Lulu have joined An Evening For Jack, the charity concert for Jack Bruce in London on 25 October, 2016.
uDiscover can exclusively announce that the new Jack Bruce tribute concert An Evening For Jack, will feature Ginger Baker, Steve Hackett and Billy Cobham.