guest Michael Bruce & Neal Smith

1999
Tracks:
3. Mind Garden*
6. I Want To Be Late ^
8. Just Like A Spaceman*
13. Falling Up A Mountain ^
14. She's gone*

* Drums: Neal Smith
^ vocals: Michael Bruce, Drums: Neal Smith

Bruce Cameron (Bruce/Smith) - Midnight Daydream
An unknown guitarist Bruce Cameron produced his solo album with a list of 70's musicians. Sort of like Ant-Bee but more of the classic rock sound. Cameron is joined by featured guest like Jack Bruce from Cream, Buddy Miles, Billy Cox, Mitch Mitchell from Jimi Hendrix Experience. Bunk Garner from Mothers of Invention, Billy James of Ant-Bee, Harvey Dalton Arnold from Outlaws and Ken Hensley of Uriah Heap. Two from the Alice Cooper Group, Michael Bruce who does vocals on two tracks and Neal Smith as drummer on five tracks.
This album is pretty good and has gotten good reviews from mostly guitar magazines. Cameron's guitar work is excellent as some of the tracks are instrumental. Cameron wrote, engineered, mixed and produced the whole album.

The two songs Michael Bruce sings and Neal Smith drums on are "I Want To Be Late" and "Falling Up A Mountain" are great. Michael's vocals are superb as he gives a growl on these songs.
Neal Smith also lends his drumming talent on three more tracks "Mind Gardens", "Just Like A Spaceman" and instrumental "She's So Gone". The last song "She's So Gone" is one of the best instrumentals on this album.

It's sad to note that Bruce Cameron died during the release of this album.