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"Out of the Storm" is the fourth full length, solo studio album from musician, composer and singer Jack Bruce, originally released in November 1974 on the RSO Records label.
Originally Bruce had wanted to title the album Into The Storm but, according to Bruce, "we couldn't find any stormy weather instead we gave up and instead we found a little wood". The album, Bruce's first solo effort in over three years, was recorded and released in 1974, following the dissolution of Bruce's power trio West, Bruce and Laing.
The album peaked at No. 160 on the Billboard album chart in December 1974. Critically well received, including a glowing review by Melody Maker's Allan Jones, who stated that Bruce was "one of the most important individuals currently working in rock", the album sold poorly.
A 2003 Polydor remastered CD featured five previously unreleased bonus tracks.
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