Album
David Bromberg
1971 · Rock, Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

David Bromberg is a Rock album by David Bromberg, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked.
About
The very first song on David Bromberg’s very first album is one of the wryest, most raw-nerved breakup notes in music history. The drumless tune is propelled only by an elongated R&B bass riff, which lets listeners get close to Bromberg’s gentle guitar touches and his incongruous voice. “Oh yes I know alright, how much I’ll watch you at night,” he yelps in the final verse. “Good god, I’m not made of stone!” “The Last Song for Shelby Jean” set the tone for Bromberg’s career, which is defined by beautifully crafted folk music subverted by a warped wit. “The Boggy Road to Milledgeville” and “Lonesome Dave’s Lovesick Blues” show Bromberg’s unironic affection for purebred bluegrass playing, but that’s only half of who he is. “Sammy’s Song” (which features uncredited harmonica playing by Bromberg’s pal Bob Dylan) is like a Raymond Carver short story set to Woody Guthrie music. Therein lies Bromberg’s charm. Rather than impersonate the bluesman he admired, the Ivy League graduate from Westchester reformed American roots music in his own awkward image. The results are at once impeccable and deeply self-deprecating.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1a(Introduction)0:27
- A1bLast Song For Shelby Jean3:50
- A2Suffer To Sing The Blues4:55
- A3The Boggy Road To Milledgeville (Arkansas Traveler)2:13
- A4Dehlia7:50
Side B
- B1Pine Tree Woman5:15
- B2Lonesome Dave's Lovesick Blues #32:37
- B3Mississippi Blues4:37
- B4The Holdup2:55
- B5Sammy's Song4:46
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- raw
- earnest
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- David BrombergGUITAR, VOCALS LEAD GUITAR, DOBRO
- David AmramFRENCH HORN
- David NichternELECTRIC GUITAR PIANO, VOCALS
- Jody StecherFIDDLE, VOCALS MANDOLIN, VOCALS
- John HartfordBANJO
- Norman BlakeGUITAR
- Randy ScruggsBASS
- Richard GrandoTENOR SAXOPHONE
- Steve BurghBASS BASS, VOCALS
- Steve MosleyDRUMS, VOCALS
- Tut TaylorMANDOLIN
- Vassar ClementsFIDDLE
- Will ScarlettHARMONICA HARMONICA, VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 17 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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