Harmony Row

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Harmony Row is a 1971 solo album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce, blending jazz, rock, and progressive influences into an introspective, experimental work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf solo album
studio album
artist Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
chronology Jack Bruce solo albums
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception praised for its sophistication and depth
followedBy Out of the Storm NERFINISHED
follows Songs for a Tailor NERFINISHED
genre experimental rock
jazz rock
progressive rock
rock
hasContributor Chris Spedding NERFINISHED
John Marshall NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtCreator Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
hasMusicalStyle experimental arrangements
fusion of jazz and rock elements
progressive song structures
hasReissue CD reissue with bonus tracks
hasTrack A Letter of Thanks NERFINISHED
Can You Follow? NERFINISHED
Escape to the Royal Wood (On Ice) NERFINISHED
Folk Song
Morning Story NERFINISHED
Post War NERFINISHED
Smiles and Grins NERFINISHED
The Consul at Sunset NERFINISHED
There's a Forest NERFINISHED
Victoria Sage NERFINISHED
You Burned the Tables on Me NERFINISHED
hasType introspective work
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
guitars
keyboards
language English
lyricist Pete Brown NERFINISHED
mainPerformerRole vocals by Jack Bruce
notableFor complex compositions
departure from Cream-style blues rock
personal and introspective lyrics
performer Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
producer Jack Bruce NERFINISHED
recordedInDecade 1970s
recordLabel Polydor Records
releaseDate 1971
titleOrigin named after a street in Glasgow, Scotland

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Jack Bruce notableWork Harmony Row