Formats and Editions
1. Can You Follow?
2. Escape to the Royal Wood (On Ice)
3. You Burned the Tables on Me
4. There's a Forest
5. Morning Story
6. Folk Song
7. Smiles and Grins
8. Post War
9. A Letter of Thanks
10. Victoria Sage
11. The Consul at Sunset
12. Green Hills (Can You Follow?)
13. There's a Forest (First Take)
14. You Burned the Tables on Me (Electric Piano Version)
15. Can You Follow? (First Take)
16. Can You Follow?
17. Escape to the Royal Wood (On Ice)
18. You Burned the Tables on Me
19. There's a Forest
20. Morning Story
21. Folk Song
22. Smiles and Grins
23. Post War
24. A Letter of Thanks
25. Victoria Sage
26. The Consul at Sunset
27. Riffs (Take 14)
28. Smiles and Grins (Olympic Studios Demo)
29. A Letter of Thanks (Olympic Studios Demo)
30. End Piece
31. Can You Follow?
32. Escape to the Royal Wood (On Ice)
33. You Burned the Tables on Me
34. There's a Forest
35. Morning Story
36. Folk Song
37. Smiles and Grins
38. Post War
39. A Letter of Thanks
40. Victoria Sage
41. The Consul at Sunset
42. Riffs (Take 14)
43. Smiles and Grins (Olympic Studios Demo)
44. A Letter of Thanks (Olympic Studios Demo)
45. End Piece
46. Smiles ; Grins
47. A Letter of Thanks
48. Folk Song
49. Powerhouse Sod
50. You Burned the Tables on Me
51. You Burned the Tables on Me
52. Theme for An Imaginary Western
53. Politician
54. Rope Ladder to the Moon
55. Folk Song
More Info:
This box set edition of this special album features the original 1971 album mix (newly remastered from the original master tapes), along with wonderful new stereo and 5. 1 Surround Sound mixes of the album by Stephen W Tayler (from the original 16-track master tapes) and previously unreleased session out-takes and demos. The set also includes a marvellous performance in 1971 by Jack and a band featuring Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Chris Spedding & John Marshall for the Granada TV show Out Front and a documentary on Jack made for the German TV series Swing In, first broadcast in 1972. It also features an illustrated book with a new essay by Sid Smith and is the definitive version of this classic album. 2CD / 2 Multi Region Blu Ray Disc Deluxe Box Set Edition Of The Classic Album By Jack Bruce. Newly Remastered & Mixed From The Original Master Tapes. Featuring An Additional 34 Bonus Tracks Drawn From Stephen W Tayler's New 5. 1 Surround Sound & Stereo Mixes Of The Album & A Video Blu Ray Featuring The Jack Bruce Band's 1971 Concert For The Granada TV Show Out Front & The 1972 German TV Documentary Film Swing In. Includes An Illustrated Book With An Essay By Sid Smith. The album was released in July 1971 and followed his successful and influential album 'Songs for a Tailor'. Once again, Jack's intention was to make a record distinctly diverse from the music he had recorded with Cream, and 'Harmony Row' expanded even further on the musical palate he explored on 'Songs for a Tailor' featuring compositions which drew stylistically on jazz, folk, classical, rock and Eastern musical influences. Joining the recording sessions at London's Command Studios were guitarist Chris Spedding and drummer John Marshall, with Jack singing and playing piano, organ, bass guitar and cello. 'Harmony Row' was highly acclaimed upon it's release and is now rightly regarded as a masterpiece and one of Jack's seminal works.