Bill Bruford's Earthworks

Random Acts Of Happiness


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• Long out of print re-issue of Bill Bruford’s Earthworks’ 2004 album.

• Produced by and personally overseen by Bill Bruford.

• Revisiting some of Bruford’s compositions from the late 70s, most notably the beautiful ballad ‘Seems Like A Lifetime Ago’ and the bonus track ‘Beelzebub’ – coincidentally the first piece that Bill ever wrote and recorded as the first track on his first album in 1977.

Following the departure of saxophonist Patrick Clahar, Bill Bruford’s Earthworks reformed for a 2003 US tour with saxophonist/composer Tim Garland, fresh from playing with Chick Corea.

‘Random Acts Of Happiness’ was recorded live at Yoshi’s in San Francisco, in keeping with the dictum that it is on stage that jazz really happens. Garland’s contribution was immediately evident on fresh new songs like ‘Modern Folk’ and ‘Bajo del Sol’.

“The music they play is a maelstrom of wide ranging influences long since subsumed into a wholly original identity”. Jazzwise

Tracklist

1 MY HEART DECLARES A HOLIDAY
2 WHITE KNUCKLE WEDDING
3 TURN AND RETURN
4 TRAMONTANA
5 BAJO DEL SOL
6 SEEMS LIKE A LIFETIME AGO
7 MODERN FOLK
8 WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE…
9 SPEAKING WITH WOODEN TONGUES
10 ONE OF A KIND [PART 1]
11 ONE OF A KIND [PART 2]
Bonus track
12 BEELZEBUB