Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Jones would ultimately remain the sole constant member throughout Brand X's existence (both during the original 1970s run and throughout the assorted twenty-first century reunions), with Goodsall and Lumley playing a part in most of the albums and tours. Jones ended all Brand X activities in 2020, despite resistance from the band's management ...
Livestock is a live album by British jazz fusion group Brand X released in 1977. The album has five tracks. The opening and closing tracks feature drummer Kenwood Dennard, while the three tracks in between were recorded with his predecessor Phil Collins. The recordings on the album come from Brand X's 1977 European and North American tour.
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.
After recording an album for Island Records in February 1975 which is shelved, creative differences lead to the departure of both Bonas and Spinelli, leaving Brand X an instrumental four-piece. [5] [4] The group's debut album Unorthodox Behaviour was recorded between September and October 1975 and released the following year. [6]
Product is the fourth studio album by British jazz fusion group Brand X, originally released in 1979. It features primary member Phil Collins back once again on drums following his absence on Masques. Drummer Mike Clark and bassist John Giblin also appear on this album.
X reigned as college radio fixtures and one of America’s best alternative bands for most of the ‘80s, edging closer and closer to the mainstream over the decade. ... It was the first X album ...
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]