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Songs for a Tailor

Songs for a Tailor
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Studio album by Jack Bruce
Released 29 August 1969 (UK)
6 October 1969 (US)
Recorded April–May 1969
Genre Progressive rock, jazz-rock, blues-rock
Length 31:32 (initial release)
43:48 (2003 CD reissue)
Label Polydor (UK)
Atco (initial U.S. release, SD 33-306)
Producer Felix Pappalardi
Jack Bruce chronology
Songs for a Tailor
(1969)
Things We Like
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Robert Christgau B–
Rolling Stone (unfavorable)

Songs for a Tailor is the 1969 debut solo album by the Scottish musician, composer and singer Jack Bruce, who was already famous at the time of its release for his work with the supergroup Cream. Originally released on the Polydor label in Europe and on Atco Records in the U.S., Songs for a Tailor was the second solo album that Bruce recorded, though he did not release the first, Things We Like, for another year.

The album, which was titled in tribute to Cream's recently deceased clothing designer, displayed more of the musician's diverse influences than his compositions for Cream, though it did not chart as highly as his work with that band. Nevertheless, it was successful, reaching No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 55 on the Billboard "Pop Albums" chart.

While it has not been universally critically well-received, with a negative review by Rolling Stone on its first release, it is considered by many writers to be among Bruce's best albums. The literary lyrics by poet and songwriter Pete Brown have been particularly divisive, with one critic singling them out for praise while others have been more generally critical. Songs on the album include "Never Tell Your Mother She's Out of Tune", and "Theme for an Imaginary Western", which was covered famously by Leslie West's Mountain, and is featured in 2006's 1001 Songs: The Great Songs of All Time and the Artists, Stories and Secrets Behind Them.

After performing with various blues bands in his youth, Bruce rose to prominence in the rock world as a member of influential rock band Cream. After the group disbanded in 1969, Bruce began releasing solo material. Songs for a Tailor, released in September 1969, was Bruce's debut solo release, but chronologically his second solo album; Things We Like, his first solo recording, was released a year later.


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