Just a Little - Best of the Beau Brummels
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Artist: | The Beau Brummels |
Release date: | 1967 |
Genre: | Rock |
Tracks: | 42 |
Duration: | 01:57:30 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Laugh Laugh (Single Version) | 3:12 |
2. | You Tell Me Why | 3:07 |
3. | Just a Little (Single Version) | 2:26 |
4. | Don't Talk to Strangers | 2:22 |
5. | Good Time Music | 3:06 |
6. | One Too Many Mornings | 2:51 |
7. | Here We Are Again (Single Version) | 2:51 |
8. | Don't Make Promises (Single Version) | 2:30 |
9. | Magic Hollow | 2:53 |
10. | Cherokee Girl (Single Version) | 3:02 |
11. | Deep Water | 2:33 |
12. | Still In Love With You Baby (Single Version) | 2:34 |
13. | They'll Make You Cry | 3:08 |
14. | Long Walking Down to Misery (Single Version) | 2:50 |
15. | When It Comes to Your Love | 2:12 |
16. | I'm a Sleeper | 3:20 |
17. | The Painter of Women | 2:51 |
18. | The Wolf of Velvet Fortune | 4:52 |
19. | Only Dreaming Now | 2:06 |
20. | I Want You | 4:02 |
21. | Can It Be | 2:30 |
22. | That's Alright | 2:14 |
23. | Woman | 2:50 |
24. | Nine Pound Hammer | 3:19 |
25. | It Won't Get Better | 2:02 |
26. | Triangle | 2:17 |
27. | Are You Happy? | 2:17 |
28. | And I've Seen Her | 1:59 |
29. | Old Kentucky Home | 2:05 |
30. | Lonely Man | 2:03 |
31. | Love Can Fall a Long Way Down | 4:16 |
32. | She Sends Me | 2:03 |
33. | The Jerk | 4:01 |
34. | Turn Around | 3:03 |
35. | Little Bird | 2:42 |
36. | Bless You California | 2:16 |
37. | That's If You Want Me Too | 2:37 |
38. | Jessica | 2:22 |
39. | Dream On | 2:29 |
40. | Mr. Tambourine Man | 3:48 |
41. | Bittersweet | 2:26 |
42. | An Added Attraction (Come and See Me) | 3:03 |
Details
[Edit]A very good, if slightly short overview of the Beau Brummels career, this record covers all sides of this fine band's career; many of them misunderstood and unrecognized. The majority of the album focus on the group's fine pioneering folk-rock sides for Autumn Records such as "Laugh, Laugh," "Just a Little," and the underrated "Don't Talk to Strangers." But it's the final few tracks that command the most attention. After moving to Warner Bros. in 1966, the group explored a more intense, mildly psychedelic approach with stunning success — at least artistically. "Magic Hollow," with exquisite harpsichord accompaniment by Van Dyke Parks, may be the band's greatest moment. Ditto for tracks from Bradley's Barn, such as "Deep Water" and "Turn Around," both of which were easily three years ahead of their time in 1968. Highly recommended as an overview.