BBM
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- For the Canadian television and radio ratings company, see BBM Canada.
- BBM is also an online abbrevation for Brokeback Mountain.
| Around the Next Dream | ||
|---|---|---|
| Studio album by BBM | ||
| Released | 17 May 1994 | |
| Recorded | Fall 1993 - Early 1994 | |
| Genre | Blues Rock | |
| Length | 50:13 | |
| Label | Capitol | |
| Producer | Ian Taylor | |
| Professional reviews | ||
BBM (Bruce-Baker-Moore) is the name of the short-lived power trio formed in 1994, by long established artists, bassist Jack Bruce, drummer Ginger Baker and guitarist Gary Moore.
They released just one album, entitled Around The Next Dream, which was released on the Virgin record label. It reached Number 9 in the UK Albums Chart in the summer of 1994, but spent only four weeks in the listings. Much of the work was written by Moore with contributions by Bruce and Baker.
- "Waiting in the Wings" (Gary Moore/Jack Bruce) -3:42
- "City of Gold" (Gary Moore/Jack Bruce/Kip Hanrahan) -3:57
- "Where in the World" (Gary Moore/Jack Bruce) -5:23
- "Can't Fool the Blues" (Gary Moore/Jack Bruce/Kip Hanrahan) -5:15
- "High Cost of Loving" (Alan Jones/Sherwin Hamlett) -5:14
- "Glory Days" (Gary Moore/Ginger Baker/Jack Bruce) -4:23
- "Why Does Love (Have to Go Wrong)" (Gary Moore/Ginger Baker/Jack Bruce) -8:47
- "Naked Flame" (Gary Moore) -6:06
- "I Wonder Why (Are You Mean to Me)" (Albert King) -5:00
- "Wrong Side of Town" (Gary Moore) -4:00
- Ginger Baker: Drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals.
- Jack Bruce: Bass guitar, cello, vocals.
- Gary Moore: Guitars, keyboards, vocals.
Arran Ahmun played drums in place of Baker on "Where In The World". Trumpet on "Glory Days" by Morris Murphy.