One of a Kind

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"One of a Kind" is a 1979 jazz fusion album by drummer Bill Bruford, acclaimed for its complex compositions and virtuosic performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
composer Allan Holdsworth NERFINISHED
Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
Dave Stewart NERFINISHED
Jeff Berlin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
followedBy Gradually Going Tornado NERFINISHED
follows Feels Good to Me NERFINISHED
genre jazz fusion
progressive rock
hasCoverArt One of a Kind (Bill Bruford album) cover
hasPart Fainting in Coils NERFINISHED
Five G
Forever Until Sunday NERFINISHED
Hell’s Bells NERFINISHED
One of a Kind – Part One NERFINISHED
One of a Kind – Part Two NERFINISHED
The Abingdon Chasp NERFINISHED
The Sahara of Snow – Part One NERFINISHED
The Sahara of Snow – Part Two NERFINISHED
Travels with Myself – and Someone Else NERFINISHED
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
language instrumental
mainGenrePeriod late 1970s jazz fusion
notableFor complex compositions
virtuosic performances
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Bill Bruford discography NERFINISHED
performer Allan Holdsworth NERFINISHED
Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
Dave Stewart NERFINISHED
Jeff Berlin NERFINISHED
producer Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
recordLabel EG Records NERFINISHED
Polydor Records
reissueFormat compact disc
digital download
releaseDate 1979

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Bill Bruford notableAlbum One of a Kind