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Masques is the third album by the British jazz fusion group Brand X.This was the band's first studio recording without drummer Phil Collins.The rear of the album cover has a photo of the crowd from the Knebworth Festival, 1978 — a bill that included both Brand X and Genesis, Collins' other band.
A compilation album The Plot Thins: A History of Brand X was released in 1992 to take advantage of the reunion. In 1997, the Jones/Goodsall/Katz line-up was reactivated to record and tour the album Manifest Destiny .
This album consists of out-takes from the Product sessions. Because "Noddy Goes to Sweden" was included on this album, the song "Pool Room Blues" gains the distinction of being one of two non-album Brand X songs (along with "Genocide of the Straights" from X-Cerpts ).
Moroccan Roll (1977) is the second studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X. [3] The title is a pun referring to this being their second album: "more rock and roll", however, Moroccan Roll is not a step toward the rock and roll side of the fusion equation, but rather an experiment with Eastern sounds and softer textures. [4]
A cover of the Troggs’ ‘60s hit “Wild Thing,” recorded as a one-off single in 1984, became one of X’s most popular and enduring tracks after being featured in the 1989 comedy Major League.
Past, Present and Future (Al Stewart album) Peter Gabriel (1977 album) Peter Gabriel (1978 album) Peter Gabriel (1980 album) Phenomenon (UFO album) Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air; Pieces of Eight; Pilgrimage (Wishbone Ash album) Point Me at the Sky; Presence (album) The Principle of Moments; Product (Brand X album) Prologue (Renaissance album)
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Unorthodox Behaviour is the first album by British jazz fusion group Brand X.It peaked at 191 on the Billboard 200 in 1976, the same year it was released. [1] [2] [3] [4]The album combines jazz fusion with progressive rock.