Beau Brummels - First three LP's (1965-66)
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Beau Brummels - Introducing the Beau Brummels - Volume 2 - '66
Артист: Beau Brummels
Альбом: Introducing the Beau Brummels - Volume 2 - '66, 1998
Издатель: Repertoire / Warner JP
Жанр: Pop /Rock
Формат файла: EAC,Flac, Cue, Log, Scanns -> 342Mb, 374Mb & 200Mb (RAR)
Ссылка 1: CD 1 34 clicks
Ссылка 2: CD 2 33 clicks
Ссылка 3: CD 3 31 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Biography by Richie Unterberger

While they only had two big hits, the Beau Brummels were one of the most important and underrated American groups of the 1960s. They were the first U.S. unit of any sort to successfully respond to the British Invasion. They were arguably the first folk-rock group, even predating the Byrds, and also anticipated some key elements of the San Francisco psychedelic sound with their soaring harmonies and exuberant melodies. Before they finally reached the end of the string, they were also among the first bands to record country-rock in the late '60s.

The key axis of the band was formed by guitarist/songwriter Ron Elliott, who penned most of the Brummels' moody and melodious material, and singer Sal Valentino, owner of one of the finest voices in mid-'60s rock. Spotted by local DJ Tom Donahue in a club in San Mateo (just south of San Francisco), the group was signed to Donahue's small San Francisco-based label, Autumn Records, in 1964. With Sly Stewart (later Sly Stone) in the producer's chair, they made the Top 20 right off the bat with Laugh, Laugh. The melancholy, minor-key original sounded so much like the British bands inundating the airwaves that many listeners initially mistook the Brummels for an English act. The follow-up single, Just a Little, was another excellent, melancholy number that became their biggest hit, making the Top Ten.

The Beau Brummels made a couple of fine albums in 1965, dominated by strong original material and featuring the band's ringing guitars and multi-part, mournful harmonies. The best of their early work is nearly as fine as the Byrds' first recordings, yet the band was losing ground commercially, partially because Autumn, being such a small label, lacked promotional muscle. You Tell Me Why was their only other Top 40 hit, though Sad Little Girl and the Byrds knock-off Don't Talk to Strangers were excellent singles. The band also shuffled personnel a few times, and Ron Elliott was unable to stay on the road because of diabetes. Autumn was sold in 1966 to Warners, who made the lunkheaded move of forcing the band to record an entire album of Top 40 covers -- ignoring the fact that original material was one of the Brummels' primary fortes.

Regrouping as a trio, the group recorded a critically acclaimed, more experimental album in 1967, Triangle. Their last Warners LP, Bradley's Barn, found the group branching into country-rock, a year or so before it became trendy. The Beau Brummels did re-form for an unimpressive reunion album in 1975, and although Ron Elliott and Sal Valentino continued to make music and work on various low-profile projects of their own, they've never made records on par with the Brummels' vintage work.


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TRACKLIST
 1. Introducing the Beau Brummels
 2. Laugh, Laugh
 3. Still In Love With You Baby
 4. Just A Little
 5. Just Wait And See
 6. Oh lonesome me
 7. Ain't that loving you baby
 8. Stick like glue
 9. They'll make you cry
10. That's if you want me to
11. I want more loving
12. I would be happy
13. Not too long ago
14. Good time music
15. Gentle wanderin' ways
16. Fine With Me
17. Just A Little
18. It's So Nice
19. How many times
20. She's my girl
21. News
22. I'll Tell You
23. No lonelier man
24. She loves me
25. Tomorrow Is Another Day

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Volume 2:
TRACKLIST
 1. You Tell Me Why
 2. I Want You
 3. Doesn't Matter
 4. That's Alright
 5. Sometime At Night
 6. Can It Be
 7. Sad Little Girl
 8. Woman
 9. Don't Talk To Strangers
10. I've Never Known
11. When It Comes To Your Love
12. In Good Time
13. Dream On, Dream On, Dream
14. More Than Happy
15. Louie, Louie
16. Woman [unreleased vocal version]
17. When It Comes To Your Love [unissued instrumental version]
18. Can't Be So [Demo]
19. Pity The Fool [Demo]
20. I Cannot Hide [Demo]
21. I Grow Old, 2nd version [alternate take]
22. She Sends Me
23. Cry Some
24. Hey Love


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Beau Brummels '66
TRACKLIST
 1. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
 2. Mr. Tambourine Man
 3. Louie Louie
 4. Homeward Bound
 5. These Boots Are Made For Walking
 6. Yesterday
 7. Bang Bang
 8. Hang On Sloopy
 9. Play With Fire
10. Woman
11. Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
12. Monday Monday


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