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  1. Felix Pappalardi. " Theme for an Imaginary Western" is a song written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown. The song is also referred to as " Theme from an Imaginary Western". It has been performed by many artists, including Mountain, Jack Bruce, Leslie West, Colosseum, Greenslade, DC3 and Johan Asherton . The song originally appeared on Bruce's Songs ...

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    • 29 August 1969 (UK), 6 October 1969 (US)
    • April–May 1969
  2. Oct 16, 2008 · Mountain Climbing! 1970

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  3. Aug 20, 2012 · **NO CopyRight infringement intended; only love and admiring for the wonderful Jack Bruce!**Track from Jack Bruce's 1969 solo debut-album "Songs for a Tailor...

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  4. Looked as if they might have known. [Chorus] Oh, the sun was in their eyes. And the desert that dries. In the country towns. Where the laughter sounds. [Verse 2] Oh, the dancing and the singing ...

  5. Live @ Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio 6-13-1970 Midsummer Rock Festival..

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  6. A song about settlers heading into the desert, written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown, and performed by Mountain with a distorted guitar solo by Leslie West. The song was inspired by the Graham Bond Organisation, a group that Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker were in before forming Cream. The song has been dedicated to Felix Pappalardi, the former Mountain bass player who was shot by his wife in 1983.

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  8. Sep 27, 2023 · Contents The Meaning Behind The Song: Theme for an Imaginary Western by Jack Bruce Theme for an Imaginary Western is a song written by British musician Jack Bruce, which was released in 1969. The song carries a deep and profound meaning, one that has resonated with listeners for decades. Its lyrics and musical composition paint …

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