
Tracklist
| 1 | Sample And Hold | 5:12 |
| 2 | Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part Two) | 4:25 |
| 3 | Beelzebub | 3:16 |
| 4 | Feels Good To Me | 3:49 |
| 5 | Either End Of August | 5:27 |
| 6 | Seems Like A Lifetime Ago (Part One) | 2:30 |
| 7 | If You Can't Stand The Heat... | 3:20 |
| 8 | Adios A La Pasada (Goodbye To The Past) | 7:56 |
| 9 | Back To The Beginning | 7:09 |
| 10 | Springtime In Siberia | 2:43 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2302 075, 2302-075 | Bruford | Feels Good To Me (LP, Album) | Polydor, Polydor | 2302 075, 2302-075 | UK | 1978 |
| WFBX1 | Bruford | Feels Good To Me (CD, Album, RM + DVD-V, Multichannel, 5.1 + RE, Rem) | Winterfold | WFBX1 | UK | 2019 |
| BBWF 003 CD | Bruford | Feels Good To Me (CD, Album, RM, RP) | Winterfold | BBWF 003 CD | UK | Unknown |
| MPF 1130 | Bruford | Feels Good To Me (LP, Album) | Polydor | MPF 1130 | Japan | 1978 |
| CJFCD 10990606 | Bruford | Feels Good To Me (CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial) | ООО "Канкард" | CJFCD 10990606 | Russia | 1999 |
Credits
- Bass – Jeff Berlin
- Featuring [With], Flugelhorn – Kenny Wheeler
- Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
- Keyboards – Dave Stewart
- Percussion [Tuned And Untuned Percussion], Drums [Kit Drums] – Bill Bruford
- Vocals – Annette Peacock
Notes
Bill Bruford is credited as the main artist on the labels.
On the back cover, Bill Bruford is credited for "tunes and final say" and Dave Stewart is credited for "reasonably advanced harmonic advice".
Video
Album
Feels Good To Me - Bruford. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Feels Good To Me 2017 Remix. Feels Good To Me. WMG от лица компании Winterfold BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Feels Good to Me is the 1978 debut solo album by former Yes and King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford. The band Bruford grew out of the line-up assembled for this album. The album features guitarist Allan Holdsworth, bassist Jeff Berlin, keyboardist Dave Stewart and ECM stalwart Kenny Wheeler on fluegelhorn. Bruford also enlisted singer and songwriter Annette Peacock who performs two of Bruford's lyrics, and contributes one of her own and Brand X guitarist John Goodsall who plays on the title track. Songs in album Bill Bruford - Feels Good To Me 1978. Bill Bruford - Beelzebub. Bill Bruford - Back To The Beginning. Bill Bruford - Seems Like A Lifetime Ago Part One. Red Paper Polydor Label The music on this album was written between January and June 1977 rehearsed for three weeks and recorded and mixed at Trident Studios in London, August 1977. It's also a present for Carolyn and Alex. All songs copyright 1977 except A5, B3, B4 E. Music Ltd. Virgin Music Publishers Ltd. Records Ltd. Inner sleeve with Japanese Notes. Feels Good to Me goes far beyond the usual prog rock conceits of its time, and enters fully into the compositional structures and improvisational dynamics of jazz. Here he surrounds himself with various mates from the Canterbury scene - guitarists Allan Holdsworth Soft Machine and Tony Williams' Lifetime and John Goodsall Brand X, bassist Jeff Berlin, keyboardist Dave Stewart, and ECM flügelhorn stalwart Kenny Wheeler. Listen free to Bill Bruford Feels Good to Me Beelzebub, Back to The Beginning and more. 10 tracks 47:10. Feels Good To Me is the debut solo studio album of Bill Bruford and was released in 1978. The line up on the album is Bill Bruford, Allan Holdsworth, Dave Stewart and Jeff Berlin. The album had also the participation of Annette Peacock, John Clark, John Goodsall, Kenny Wheeler and Neil Murray. As all we know, Bill Bruford is one of the best and most recognizable drummers ever, with his drumming sound inimitable, known for his ringing metal snare drum, crisp cymbal work, and knack for complex time signatures. With Feels Good To Me Bruford proved to be not only a great drummer but an excellent composer as well, as he wrote or co-wrote all of the albums tracks. Feels Good to Me. Released 1978. Feels Good to Me Tracklist. Thanks to Neil Murray: A bass player when I needed one. The music on this album was written between January and June 1977 rehearsed for three weeks and recorded and mixed at Trident Studios in London, August 1977
























