Bradley's Barn by The Beau Brummels

Bradley's Barn

The Beau Brummels

1968

Bradley's Barn is a Country album by The Beau Brummels, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • twangy
  • laid-back
  • pastoral

About

Fans of Gram Parsons’ effect on the Byrds will find warm familiarity with the concept of folk rockers going twangy. But 1968’s <i>Bradley’s Barn</i> actually sounds more akin to Monkee Michael Nesmith’s pioneering recordings with the First National Band. They cut <i>Bradley’s Barn</i> in Music City enlisting A-list guns like Jerry Reed on guitar, bassist Norbert Putnam and drummer Kenneth A. Buttrey almost a year before Dylan rolled tape on <i>Nashville Skyline</i> with the same guys. “Turn Around” opens with a resonator guitar picking and sliding over mellifluous acoustic arpeggios as sunny bumpkin lyrics add pastoral poetry — the tune was even covered by the Everly Brothers on their own 1968 country-rock album <i>Roots</i>. The catchy “Deep Water” proved to be another standout with its vibraphone touches and tinges of chamber pop contrasting nicely with rootsy Americana instruments. And while the implementation of a string section on “Cherokee Girl” makes for the prettiest number; their take on Randy Newman’s “Bless You California” is an awesome way to bookend an album.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Turn Around3:03
  2. 2An Added Attraction (Come and See Me)3:03
  3. 3Deep Water2:33
  4. 4Long Walking Down to Misery3:16
  5. 5Little Bird2:42
  6. 6Cherokee Girl3:36
  7. 7I'm a Sleeper3:20
  8. 8The Loneliest Man In Town1:54
  9. 9Love Can Fall a Long Way Down4:16
  10. 10Jessica2:22
  11. 11Bless You California2:16

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold