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Michael talks about the past the present and more importantly the future and also talks about his eclectic back catalogue which takes in Rock, Folk and even New Age.

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Catalogue number
BBWF003CD
Release date
07/03/2005
Format
CD
Label
Winterfold
Bill Bruford
Feels Good To Me
Disc 1
1. Beelzebub 2. Back To The Beginning 3. Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part One) 4. Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part Two) 5. Sample And Hold 6. Feels Good To Me 7. Either End Of August 8. If You Can't Stand The Heat 9. Springtime In Siberia 10. Adios A La Pasada 11. Joe Frazier

Bill Bruford was a founding member of Yes through the years 1968-1972, and whilst with the band recorded five albums each of which was more successful than its predecessor. When Bill left Yes in 1972 following the release of "Close To The Edge", there were those who concluded that he'd taken leave of his senses. But it proved an astute musical move. As King Crimson's enigmatic leader Robert Fripp decided to split the band after three tumultuous albums and move on to other projects, Bill moved to playing countless sessions, and was also briefly a member of the bands National Health, Gong and, more famously, Genesis, where he played alongside Phil Collins, who had just stepped up to the microphone following the departure of Peter Gabriel. Bill was the drummer in the live Genesis situation and was with the band for the majority of 1976 while the band toured their album A Trick Of The Tail.

Following his tenure with Genesis, Bill recorded his debut album as a leader-- "Feels Good To Me", released 1978. Considered a solo album, it predated the official start of the band "Bruford" although it features musical performances from many of the musicians who would go on to work with Bill full-time in that group.

The album features a number of key tracks including the instrumental tracks Beelzebub and Sample And Hold. Vocalist Annette Peacock contributes vocals to four tracks and a co-writing credit on the track "Adios a la Pasada" (Goodbye To The Past). Elsewhere the album features performances from keyboardist Dave Stewart, bassist Jeff Berlin, guitarists Allan Holdsworth and John Goodsall (Brand X) and flugelhorn player Kenny Wheeler.

This re-issue of Feels Good To Me has been re-mastered and also includes a bonus track in the form of an unreleased version of Joe Frazier. As with all the albums in the Winterfold series of releases, Feels Good To Me comes re-packaged with a bonus disc containing music from the contrasting Summerfold catalogue and an exclusive interview with Bill Bruford.

Reviews
"A monumental step in the drummer's career, perhaps the greatest one, here is a branch from the progressive rock history tree that should not be overlooked" Michael Ezzo, Expose, Sept 2005, Issue 32