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"Spirit - Live at the BBC 1971 - 1978"

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"Spirit - Live at the BBC 1971 - 1978"

Jack Bruce UMG
Released: Oct 07, 2008
Number of Disks: 3

Disc 1

1

You Burned The Tables On Me

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 4:36     Size: 6MB
2

Smiles And Grins

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 6:13     Size: 9MB
3

Folk Song

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 5:09     Size: 7MB
4

A Letter Of Thanks

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 4:01     Size: 6MB
5

We're Going Wrong

 
Time: 4:22     Size: 6MB
6

The Clearout

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 6:28     Size: 9MB
7

Have You Ever Loved A Woman

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Billy Myles
Time: 5:51     Size: 8MB
8

Powerhouse Sod

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Corky Laing and Leslie West
Time: 14:52     Size: 21MB
9

You Sure Look Good To Me

 
Time: 7:14     Size: 10MB
10

Jack's Gone

 
Time: 4:08     Size: 6MB
11

Clearway

 
Time: 5:38     Size: 8MB
12

Powerhouse Sod

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Corky Laing and Leslie West
Time: 7:53     Size: 11MB

Disc 2

1

Can You Follow

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 2:18     Size: 3MB
2

Morning Story

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown and Janet Godfrey
Time: 5:16     Size: 7MB
3

Keep It Down

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 5:26     Size: 8MB
4

Pieces Of Mind

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 6:03     Size: 8MB
5

One

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 6:35     Size: 9MB
6

Spirit

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Tony Williams
Time: 7:33     Size: 10MB
7

Without A Word

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 8:56     Size: 12MB
8

Smiles And Grins

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 12:25     Size: 17MB
9

Fifteen Minutes past Three

 
Time: 7:11     Size: 10MB
10

Ten To Four

  by  Jack Bruce comp. John Surman and John Hiseman
Time: 7:36     Size: 10MB

Disc 3

1

Madhouse

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 5:36     Size: 8MB
2

Without A Word

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 6:17     Size: 9MB
3

Times

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown and Hughie Burns
Time: 5:08     Size: 7MB
4

Baby Jane

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Hughie Burns
Time: 2:47     Size: 4MB
5

Born Under A Bad Sign

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Booker T. Jones and William Bell
Time: 5:00     Size: 7MB
6

Lost Inside A Song

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown and Hughie Burns
Time: 4:52     Size: 7MB
7

Something To Live For

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Tony Hymas and Pete Brown
Time: 5:27     Size: 8MB
8

How's Tricks

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Pete Brown
Time: 5:19     Size: 7MB
9

Spirit

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Tony Williams
Time: 7:17     Size: 10MB
10

Out Into The Fields

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Corky Laing and Leslie West
Time: 6:45     Size: 9MB
11

You Burned The Tables On Me

  by  Jack Bruce comp. Peter Brown
Time: 4:25     Size: 6MB
12

Twenty Past Four

  by  Jack Bruce comp. John Surman and John Hiseman
Time: 12:12     Size: 17MB

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