Jack Bruce's "Songs For A Tailor," released in August 1969, is a pioneering work that marks the beginning of his solo career following his tenure with the legendary band Cream. This album is a blend of blues rock and modern blues, showcasing Bruce's versatile talents as a bassist, vocalist, and songwriter. The original 1969 mix has been newly remastered from the original master tapes, offering a crisp and vibrant listening experience. The tracklist includes standout songs like "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune," "Tickets To Waterfalls," and "Weird Of Hermiston," each demonstrating Bruce's ability to craft compelling and dynamic compositions. The album also features alternate mixes and demos, providing a deeper insight into the creative process behind the music. "Songs For A Tailor" is a testament to Jack Bruce's enduring influence in the world of rock and blues, making it a significant addition to any music collection.