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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox album | name = Gradually Going Tornado | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[Bruford (band)|Bruford]] | cover = Bill Bruford Gradually Going Tornado.jpg | alt = | released = February 1980 | recorded = October & November 1979 | venue = | studio = [[Surrey Sound Studios]], [[Surrey|Surrey, England]] | genre = [[Jazz fusion]],<ref name="allmusic" /> [[progressive rock]]<ref name="allmusic" /> | length = 46:02 | label = [[Polydor Records]] | producer = [[Bill Bruford]]<br />[[Ron Malo]] | prev_title = [[The Bruford Tapes]] | prev_year = 1979 | next_title = | next_year = }} '''''Gradually Going Tornado''''' is the third solo album by drummer [[Bill Bruford]] and the second and final album by his group [[Bruford (band)|Bruford]]. It was co-produced by Bruford and [[Ron Malo]], the latter known from his work with [[Weather Report]]. The music on the album leans closer to progressive rock than the jazz fusion oriented sound of the band’s previous albums. More of Bruford's lyrics are featured as well, for the first time sung by bassist [[Jeff Berlin]]. "Land's End" incorporates music keyboardist [[Dave Stewart (musician, born 1950)|Dave Stewart]] had previously composed for the [[National Health]] album ''[[Of Queues and Cures]]'' (1978). Guitarist [[Allan Holdsworth]] left the group before recording began, and recommended his guitar student John Clark as his replacement. Clark was listed as “the Unknown John Clark” on the album sleeve as part of a running joke highlighting his obscurity in comparison to Holdsworth. The title of the album was taken from the British-based Romanian artist [[Paul Neagu]] who did a performance under the name "Gradually Going Tornado" in London in 1974. Neagu created the album's cover art.
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