Monkjack

1995 studio album by Jack Bruce From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monkjack is the eleventh studio album by Scottish musician Jack Bruce, released on 10 October 1995 by CMP Records.[1][2] The album is unique in his catalogue in that he only sings and plays piano, and is joined only by former P-Funk organist Bernie Worrell. It features a re-working of the song "Weird of Hermiston" from his 1969 debut solo album Songs for a Tailor.

Released10 October 1995
Length51:25
LabelCMP Records
Quick facts Studio album by Jack Bruce, Released ...
Monkjack
Studio album by
Released10 October 1995
GenreJazz, blues
Length51:25
LabelCMP Records
ProducerJack Bruce, with Kurt Renker & Walter Quintus
Jack Bruce chronology
Somethin Els
(1993)
Monkjack
(1995)
Shadows in the Air
(2001)
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Track listing

All tracks composed by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown; except where indicated

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Food"Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan4:07
2."The Boy"Bruce, David Hart3:52
3."Shouldn't We"Bruce2:56
4."David's Harp"Bruce, Hanrahan3:50
5."Time Repairs" 3:32
6."Laughing on Music Street" 7:55
7."Know One Blues"Bruce2:15
8."Folksong" 5:16
9."Weird of Hermiston" 3:20
10."Tightrope"Bruce, Hart5:39
11."Third Degree"Willie Dixon, Eddie Boyd3:34
12."Immortal Ninth"Bruce5:08
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