"Live in America" by Jack Bruce is a captivating live album that captures the essence of a concert recorded in Denver during the 1980s. Released in 2007 under The Store For Music Ltd., this album is a testament to Bruce's enduring talent and his ability to command the stage. Spanning a generous 69 minutes, the album is a blend of blues rock and modern blues, showcasing Jack Bruce's mastery over these genres.
The tracklist is a mix of tried-and-true material, including "White Room," "Born Under A Bad Sign," and "Politician," each performed with a raw energy that only a live setting can provide. The album also features a Clempson's Blues Solo, adding a unique touch to the collection. The two-disc edition ensures that none of the concert's magic is left out, unlike some other releases that have omitted the last two tracks.
Jack Bruce, known for his work with Cream and his solo career, brings his signature bass playing and powerful vocals to this live recording. The album is a must-listen for fans of blues rock and those who appreciate the artistry of Jack Bruce. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Live in America" offers a thrilling glimpse into the world of one of rock's most influential figures.