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dbo:abstract Gradually Going Tornado is the third solo album by drummer Bill Bruford and second and final album by his group Bruford. It was co-produced by Bruford and Ron Malo, the latter known from his work with Weather Report. The music on the album leans closer to progressive rock than the jazz fusion oriented sound of the band’s previous albums. More of Bruford's lyrics are featured as well, for the first time sung by bassist Jeff Berlin."Land's End" incorporates music keyboardist Dave Stewart has previously composed for the National Health album Of Queues and Cures (1978). Guitarist Allan Holdsworth does not appear, and he recommended John Clark as his replacement in the band after he had given Clark several guitar lessons. Clark was listed on the album sleeve as "the unknown John Clark" as part of a running joke related to his relative obscurity in comparison to his predecessor. The title of the album was taken from the British-based Romanian artist Paul Neagu who did a performance under the name "Gradually Going Tornado" in London in 1974. Neagu created the album's cover art. (en) Gradually Going Tornado è il terzo e ultimo album in studio del gruppo fusion britannico Bruford. (it) Gradually Going Tornado is het derde en laatste studiomuziekalbum van de jazzrockformatie Bruford. Nadat Annette Peacock is verdwenen, heeft nu ook Allan Holdsworth zijn heil ergens anders gezocht; hij begint een solocarrière of zet die voort. Hij werd vervangen door . Hij wordt op de hoestekst van het album vermeld als The "Unknown" John Clark. Verder wordt Rod Argent's Shop van Rod Argent (Argent) bedankt, die de toetsinstrumenten leverde. (nl)
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rdfs:comment Gradually Going Tornado è il terzo e ultimo album in studio del gruppo fusion britannico Bruford. (it) Gradually Going Tornado is het derde en laatste studiomuziekalbum van de jazzrockformatie Bruford. Nadat Annette Peacock is verdwenen, heeft nu ook Allan Holdsworth zijn heil ergens anders gezocht; hij begint een solocarrière of zet die voort. Hij werd vervangen door . Hij wordt op de hoestekst van het album vermeld als The "Unknown" John Clark. Verder wordt Rod Argent's Shop van Rod Argent (Argent) bedankt, die de toetsinstrumenten leverde. (nl) Gradually Going Tornado is the third solo album by drummer Bill Bruford and second and final album by his group Bruford. It was co-produced by Bruford and Ron Malo, the latter known from his work with Weather Report. The music on the album leans closer to progressive rock than the jazz fusion oriented sound of the band’s previous albums. More of Bruford's lyrics are featured as well, for the first time sung by bassist Jeff Berlin."Land's End" incorporates music keyboardist Dave Stewart has previously composed for the National Health album Of Queues and Cures (1978). Guitarist Allan Holdsworth does not appear, and he recommended John Clark as his replacement in the band after he had given Clark several guitar lessons. Clark was listed on the album sleeve as "the unknown John Clark" as part (en)
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