BRUCE LYNCH info
Bruce Lynch
(guitar)
Very good bassist, he appears in many fantastic
albums, recorded mostly in the 70s. He was from New Zealand, but after
marrying singer Suzanne Donaldson (known as Suzanne Lynch), they went to
England. He's also father to Andy Lynch (guitarist in New Zealand band
Zed).
As I've told, Linda Lewis and Jim Cregan toured
with Cat Stevens during 1974. This was the live lineup:
There's a live album recorded from that tour, Saturnight
(Live in Tokyo), recorded in June 1974. It was only released in
Japan, as a benefit album in behalf of UNICEF. But the great news is that
in 2001, this album will see a worldwide reissue on CD. It was about time!
Next tour was started in November 1975, with a
smaller lineup:
Cat Stevens (vocals, guitar)
Alun Davies (guitar)
Bruce Lynch (bass)
Jean Roussel (keyboards)
Gerry Conway (drums)
Check if Chico Batera and Mark Warner were in that
same tour.
In 1979, we can find Bruce playing with Rick Wakeman
& His Band:
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Rick Wakeman (keyboards)
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Ashley Holt (vocals)
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Jon Anderson (guitar)
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Bruce Lynch (bass)
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Dave Caswell (trumpet)
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Reg Brooks (trombone)
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Frank Gibson (drums)
Albums with Cat Stevens:
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Buddha and the chocolate box (1974,
with Alun Davies, Jim Ryan, Mark Warner, Jean Roussel, Gerry Conway)
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Saturnight (Live in Tokyo) (Jun 74,
with Jim Cregan, Alun Davies, Jean Roussel, Larry Steele, Gerry Conway,
Anna Peacock, Suzanne Lynch) (live) (Japan only)
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Numbers (1975, with Alun Davies, Jean
Roussel, Gerry Conway, Suzanne Lynch, Anna Peacock)
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Izitso (1977, with Elkie Brooks, Ray
Gomez, Jean Roussel, Barry Beckett, David Hood, Roger Hawkins, Andy Newmark,
Barry Morgan, Suzanne Lynch)
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Back to Earth (1978, with B.J. Cole,
Jean Roussel, Gerry Conway, Dave Mattacks)
Albums with Rick Wakeman:
Sessions:
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David Courtney (First,
1975, with Russ Ballard, David Gilmour,
Paul Keogh, Alan Parker, B.J. Cole, Francis
Monkman, Jean Roussel, Mike Moran, Brian Odgers, Morris
Pert, Barry DeSouza, Barry Morgan)
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Murray Head (Say it ain't
so, 1975, with Jim Cregan, Alun Davies, Bob Weston, Graham Preskett,
Nick South, Ann Odell, Brian Johnston,
Tony Kaye, Morris Pert, Brother James,
Simon Phillips, Gerry Conway, Glen LeFleur, Vicki Brown, Liza Strike, Suzanne
Lynch)
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VV.AA. - Original soundtrack
(The spy who loved me, 1977, with Laurence Juber, Brian Odgers,
Ron Aspery, Brother James, Barry De Souza)
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Kate Bush (The kick inside,
1978, with Ian Bairnson, Barry De Souza, Stuart Elliott, Duncan Mackay,
David Paton, Morris Pert, and David
Gilmour as producer)
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Mickey Jupp (Juppanese,
Oct 78, with Chris Spedding, Gary Brooker,
Dave Mattacks) (CD reissue: 1987 & 1994)
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Gary Brooker (No
more fear of flying, 1979, with Gary
Brooker, Tim Renwick, B.J. Cole, Bruce
Lynch, Chris
Mercer, Dave Mattacks)
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Neil Innes (The Innes
book of records, 1979, with Mitch Dalton, Richard
Brunton, Billy Livsey, Henry Lowther, Martin Drover, Stuart Elliott,
Peter Van Hooke)
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Murray Head (Voices,
1980, with Jeff Beck, Alun
Davies, Bob Weston, Pat Donaldson, Dave Pegg, Gary Taylor, John G. Perry,
Chris Mercer, Dave Mattacks,
Andy Newmark, Trevor Morais, Morris Pert, Dyan Birch, Suzanne Lynch)
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Richard Thompson (Across
a crowded room, 1985, with Dave Mattacks)
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Richard Thompson (Watching the dark - The history
of Richard Thompson, 1993,with Dave Pegg, Pat
Donaldson, Danny Thompson, Willie Weeks, Pete Wingfield, Henry Lowther,
Dave Mattacks, Gerry Conway, Andy Newmark, Liam Genockey, Jim Keltner,
Frank Ricotti) (3CD boxset with 23 unreleased tracks)
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Laurence Juber (LJ, 1998, with Denny
Seiwell, Bruce Gary)
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