A Question Of Time (album) and Transatlantic (album): Difference between pages

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|+Jack Bruce: A Question Of Time ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]])
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| 7.
| "Playback"
| "Obsession"
| 4:34
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| 3:55
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| 10.
| "Soldier Of Love"
| "Only Playing Games"
| 4:32
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| 4:42
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"A Question Of Time" is an album by bassist and singer Jack Bruce.
[[File:Transatlantic.jpeg]]This album is a curiosity. Jon St James plays and sings heavily sequenced early 80s synth pop, with Allan playing brief guitar solos on “Playback” and “Soldier Of Love”. For completists only.
 
Allan plays the riffs and a searing solo on the blues/rock song “Obsession” with Ginger Baker on drums, which is as close as Allan gets to “Sunshine of your love”. Allan sounds wonderful, and throws in some unusual flavors, such as harmonizing the riff in his own style. For some reason, Vivian Campbell plays the outro fills. “Only playing games” is a folksy ballad, with a somewhat unusual SynthAxe solo, with Allan playing almost entirely diatonic lines.
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Revision as of 13:31, 17 October 2023

Jon St. James: Transatlantic (D)
Track title Composer Length Comments.
"Playback" 4:34
"Soldier Of Love" 4:32

This album is a curiosity. Jon St James plays and sings heavily sequenced early 80s synth pop, with Allan playing brief guitar solos on “Playback” and “Soldier Of Love”. For completists only.