Jack Bruce, the legendary bassist and vocalist, delivers a powerful live experience with "Alive In America," originally recorded on November 20, 1980, in Denver. This album, released under Renaissance Records, is a testament to Bruce's enduring talent and his ability to captivate audiences with his blues-rock prowess. Featuring a stellar lineup including Billy Cobham on drums, Clem Clempson on guitar, and David Sancious on keyboards, the album showcases a blend of Cream classics and solo favorites, all masterfully reimagined for a live setting.
"Alive In America" spans a generous 1 hour and 37 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of tracks like "White Room," "Sunshine of Your Love," and "Born Under a Bad Sign." The album is a vibrant display of Jack Bruce's musical versatility, with each track highlighting his distinctive voice and dynamic bass playing. The digital remastering of this concert brings out the raw energy and precision of the performance, making it a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Bruce's work.
From the soulful blues of "Livin' Without Ja" to the upbeat rhythms of "Dancing On Air," this album is a journey through the heart of blues rock. Jack Bruce's ability to connect with his audience shines through in every note, making "Alive In America" a timeless addition to any music collection.