"All Heaven Broke Loose," the third studio album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz fusion, free jazz, and progressive rock. Released on March 15, 1991, under the Summerfold label, this album showcases the extraordinary talents of Bill Bruford, Django Bates, Iain Ballamy, and Tim Harries. With a runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, the album features ten intricate tracks that blend complex rhythms, improvisational brilliance, and melodic depth.
The album kicks off with "Hotel Splendour," setting the tone with its infectious groove and dynamic interplay. "Forget-Me-Not" follows, showcasing the band's prowess in weaving intricate melodies and harmonies. "Candles Still Flicker in Romania" stands out with its hauntingly beautiful composition, while "Pigalle" adds a touch of urban sophistication. "Temple of the Winds" and "Nerve" highlight the band's ability to seamlessly blend jazz and rock elements, creating a unique sonic landscape. "Splashing Out" and "All Heaven Broke Loose" continue the album's exploratory spirit, culminating in the reflective "Libreville" and the introspective "Pilgrim's Way."
Recorded in January and February 1991, "All Heaven Broke Loose" is a testament to Bill Bruford's Earthworks' innovative approach to music, pushing the boundaries of traditional genres and delivering a timeless collection of tracks that will captivate both jazz enthusiasts and progressive rock fans alike.