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Jack Bruce
Bishopbriggs, United Kingdom • 1943-05-14 – 2014-10-25
Jack Bruce is credited on 4,780 releases across 892 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1963–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
4,780
Pressings credited
892
Albums
7
Decades active
1,041
In collections
Biography
John Symon Asher Bruce (14 May 1943 – 25 October 2014) was a Scottish musician. He gained popularity as the primary lead vocalist and bassist of rock band Cream. After the group disbanded in 1968, he pursued a solo career and also played with several bands. In the early 1960s, Bruce joined the Graham Bond Organisation (GBO), where he met future Cream bandmate Ginger Baker. After leaving the band, he briefly joined John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, where he met Eric Clapton. In 1966, after a short time with Manfred Mann, he formed Cream with lead guitarist Clapton and drummer Baker. He co-wrote many of their songs (including "Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room" and "I Feel Free") with poet/lyricist Pete Brown. After the group disbanded in the late 1960s, he began recording solo albums. Bruce put together a band of his own to perform material live and formed the blues rock band West, Bruce and Laing in 1972, with ex-Mountain guitarist Leslie West and drummer Corky Laing. His solo career spanned several decades. From the 1970s to the 1990s he played with several bands as a touring member. He reunited with Cream in 2005 for concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and at Madison Square Garden in New York. Bruce is considered one of the most important and influential bassists of all time. Rolling Stone magazine readers ranked him number eight on their list of "10 Greatest Bassists of All Time". He was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, and was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006, both as a member of Cream.
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Credited work
4,780 releases · 892 albums · active 1963–2026
- Performance · 16,691
- Other credits · 1,106
- Production · 188
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Fillmore Auditorium · Electric Lady Studios · Royal Albert Hall · Paramount Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Electric Ladyland
1968

Disraeli Gears
1967

Woodstock - Music From The Original Soundtrack And More
1970

Wheels Of Fire
1968

Apostrophe (')
1974

Fresh Cream
1966

Berlin
1973

Blues Breakers
1966

Best Of Cream
1969

Live Cream
1970

Climbing!
1970

Goodbye
1969

The Age Of Aquarius
1969

Black Tie White Noise
1993

Heaven On Earth
1987

From Beale Street To Oblivion
2007

Medium Rare
2011

Valleys Of Neptune
2010

Woodstock Two
1971

The Best Of Mountain
1973

Live Cream Volume II
1972

BBC Sessions
1998

Woke Up This Morning And Found Myself Dead
1980

History Of Eric Clapton
1972
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