
Track Listing: Can You Follow?
CD One:
with Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated:
1.
I’m a Hoochie Coochie Man
(live)
(
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Guitar
Cyril Davies – Vocal, Harmonica
Dave Stevens – Piano
Charlie Watts – Drums
Recorded
Produced by Terry Henebery
Originally featured on the album “Bootleg Him” – Released as RAK Records
SRAK 501 in 1971
2.
Early in the Morning
(Traditional arranged Korner) – Alexis Korner Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Vocals, Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
3.
Night Time is the Right Time
4:18
(Brown / Cadena / Herman) – Prestige Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Ronnie Jones – Vocals
Alexis Korner – Guitar, Backing Vocals
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall-Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded in January 3rd 1963 at Decca studios, West
Hampstead, London
Produced by Dick Rowe
Originally featured on the album “Rhythm & Blues” – Released as Decca LK
4616 in 1964
4.
Rockin’
(live)
(Korner) – Alexis Korner Music
Jack Bruce – String Bass
Alexis Korner – Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Johnny Parker - Piano
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded
Produced by Terry Henebery
Originally featured on the album “Bootleg Him” – Released as RAK Records
SRAK 501 in 1971
with the Graham Bond Quartet:
5.
Doxy
(live)
(Rollins) - Copyright control
Jack Bruce – String Bass
John McLaughlin – Guitar
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Klook’s Kleek, The Railway Hotel, West Hampstead,
Produced by Jon Hiseman
Originally featured on the album “Solid Bond” – Released as Warner Bros.
WS 3001 in May 1970
with Duffy Power and the Graham Bond Quartet:
6. I
Saw Her Standing There
(original version)
(Lennon /McCartney) – Northern Songs
Duffy Power - Vocals
Jack Bruce – Bass
Graham Bond – Tenor Saxophone, Organ, Vocals
John McLaughlin - Guitar
Ginger Baker – Drums
Produced by Ron Richards
Recorded at EMI Studios,
Alternate version issued as A-side of single – Released as
Parlophone R 5024 in May 1963
with the Graham Bond Organisation:
7.
Long Tall Shorty
(Bond) – Marquis Music
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica on “Long Tall Shorty”, Vocals
Graham Bond – Vocals, Organ
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Decca studios, West Hampstead,
Produced by
Released as single - Decca F 11909 in May 1964
8.
Little Girl
(Bond)
9.
High Heeled Sneakers
(Higginbotham)
10. Strut Around
(Bond)
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Graham Bond – Organ, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker - Drums
Recorded at Decca studios, West Hampstead,
Produced by
"Hoochie Coochie
Man" EP - Released as Decca DFE 4616 in August 1964
Also featured on the
album
“Rhythm & Blues” – Released as Decca LK 4616 in 1964
11. Wade in the
Water
(Traditional arranged by Baker / Bond / Bruce / Heckstall-Smith /
Getty) – Peer Music (
12. Train Time
(Bruce)–
Peer Music (
13. Baby Make
Love to Me
(Bruce/Godfrey) – Peer Music (
14. Spanish
Blues
(Bond) – Marquis Music
15. Baby Be Good
to Me
(Bruce/Godfrey)
– Peer Music (
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone, Organ, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker – Drums
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album
"The Sound of '65" - Released as
16. Last Night
(Axton /
17. Hear Me
Calling Your Name
(Bruce) – Peer Music (
Jack Bruce – Bass, Harmonica, Vocals on “Hear Me Calling Your Name”
Graham Bond – Alto Saxophone, Organ, Mellotron, Vocals
Dick Heckstall Smith – Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Ginger Baker – Drums
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album
"There's a Bond Between Us"
Released as
with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers:
18. They Call it
Stormy Monday
(live)
(
Jack Bruce – Fender 6-string Bass
John Mayall – Vocals, Organ and Harmonica
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Hughie Flint – Drums
Produced by John Mayall
Recorded at the Flamingo Club,
Taken from the album "Looking Back" - Released as Decca SKL 5010 in
August 1969
Jack Bruce:
19. I’m Getting
Tired (of Drinking and Gambling)
(Bruce)
20. Rootin’
Tootin’
(Bruce)
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Piano, Harmonica on “Rootin’ Tootin’)
Don Rendell – Saxophones
John Stevens – Drums
A Robert Stigwood Production
Recorded in
A & B side of single – Released as Polydor BM 56036 in December 1965
Total time:
69:12
CD Two:
with Manfred Mann:
1.
Spirit Feel
(
2.
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
(Jagger / Richard) –
Jack Bruce – Bass
Manfred Mann – Keyboards
Tom McGuiness – Guitar
Mike Hugg – Drums, Percussion
Lyn Dobson – Saxophone
Henry Lowther - Trumpet
Recorded at EMI Abbey Road studios in February 1966
Produced by John Burgess
Arranged by Jack Bruce
Taken from the album “Soul of Mann” – Released as HMV CLP 3594 in 1967
“Satisfaction” also featured on the EP "Instrumental Asylum" - Released
as HMV 7EG 8949 in May 1966
with Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse:
3.
Steppin’ Out
(Bracken) Jewel Music
Publishing Ltd.
4. I
Want to Know
(MacLeod) Copyright
Control
5.
Crossroads
(Johnson, arranged
Clapton) Finchley Music Publishing Ltd.
Jack Bruce – Bass
Steve Anglo (Steve Winwood) – Vocals
Paul Jones – Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
Ben Palmer - Piano
Pete York – Drums
Recorded in March
1966
Produced by Joe Boyd
Taken from the album
"What's Shakin" - Released as Elektra EKS 74002 in June 1966
with Cream:
6.
Wrapping Paper
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner
Chappell
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass Guitar, Bowed Bass,
Piano
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Released as A-side of single Reaction 591 007 in October 1966
7. I
Feel Free
(mono mix)
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Piano
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar,
Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Mono single mix - Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Released as A-side of single Reaction 591 011 in December 1966
8.
Spoonful
(mono mix)
(
9.
N.S.U.
(mono mix)
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass and Harmonica on “Spoonful”
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Chalk Farm studios,
A Robert Stigwood production
Taken from the album "Fresh Cream" – Released as Reaction 593 001 in
December 1966
10. We’re Going
Wrong
(Bruce) – Warner Chappell Music
11. Dance the
Night Away
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
12. Sunshine of
Your Love
(Bruce / Brown / Clapton) – Warner Chappell Music
13. SWLABR
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded in May 1967 at
Atlantic studios,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album "Disraeli Gears" – Released as Reaction 594 003 in
November 1967
14. Traintime
(live)
(Bruce)
– Southern Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Harmonica
Ginger Baker – Drums
Recorded at Winterland,
Produced by Felix Pappalardi by arrangement with Robert Stigwood
Taken from the album “Wheels of Fire” – Released as Polydor 582 031/2 in
August 1968
Also featured on “Wheels of Fire – Live at the Fillmore” – Released as
Polydor 583 040 in December 1968
15. As You Said
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
16. White Room
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
17. Deserted
Cities of the Heart
(Bruce / Brown) – Warner Chappell Music
Jack Bruce – Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Cello on “As You Said”
and “White Room”, Calliope
Eric Clapton – Lead Guitar
(except “As You Said”)
Ginger Baker – Drums, Percussion