Demon In Disguise by David Bromberg

Demon In Disguise

David Bromberg

1972

Demon In Disguise is a Country album by David Bromberg, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • warm
  • playful
  • bluesy

About

David Bromberg’s second album is dominated by the singer/guitarist’s own songs, but his original tunes often sound like they could have come from Harry Smith’s famed <i>Anthology of American Folk Music</i>. The fiddle- and mandolin-filled album opener, “Hardworkin’ John,” could easily have hailed from the traditional Southern string/jug-band repertoire that goes back to the 19th century. In fact, there’s even a Bromberg-penned tune here called “Jugband Song,” a bluesy affair full of acoustic guitar and mandolin fingerpicking that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on a record by an old-school jug-band giant like, say, Gus Cannon. Members of The Grateful Dead back Bromberg on the more modern-sounding electrified outings, like the lascivious, blues-rock burner “Sharon” and the title track. A trio of cover tunes closes the album: the classic country ballad “The Tennessee Waltz,” folk-rock troubadour Jerry Jeff Walker’s signature tune “Mr. Bojangles,” and the Tut Taylor bluegrass instrumental “Sugar in the Gourd.” All three were recorded live, giving a glimpse at the kind of excitement and emotion Bromberg could kick up in front of an audience.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Hardworkin' John4:03
  2. 2Sharon6:09
  3. 3Medley of Irish Fiddle Tunes2:12
  4. 4Diamond Lil6:28
  5. 5Jugband Song4:26
  6. 6Demon In Disguise5:11
  7. 7Tennessee Waltz3:08
  8. 8Mr. Bojangles7:28
  9. 9Sugar In the Gourd1:43

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Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold