The Beau Brummels - Beneath The Stars (Live Evanston '75) (2025)

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Title: Beneath The Stars (Live Evanston '75)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Wolf Tree
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:10
Total Size: 196 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Singing Cowboy (Live)
02. Laugh Laugh (Live)
03. Charlie Chaplin Song (Live)
04. First In Line (Live)
05. You Tell Me Why (Live)
06. Love Can Fall A Long Way Down (Live)
07. Goldrush (Live)
08. Just A Little (Live)
09. Melody (Live)
10. Love Is Gone (Live)
11. Down To The Bottom (Live)
12. Restless Soul (Live)
13. Are You Happy (Live)
14. Tennessee Walker (Live)

Often credited as early architects of the San Francisco sound, the Beau Brummels found success right out of the gate with their 1964 debut single, "Laugh, Laugh." With its autumnal folk-pop jangle and moody melodic hooks, the song bore enough resemblance to the burgeoning British Invasion that many fans mistook these young Americans for Brits. Defined by the partnership of singer Sal Valentino and guitarist/singer Ron Elliott, the influential group went on to notch a small clutch of mid-'60s hits including "Just a Little" and "You Tell Me Why," while anticipating both the folk-rock and country-rock genres ahead of better-known bands like the Byrds. By the late '60s, the Brummels' mainstream popularity had all but died, and yet they went on to release their two best albums in 1967's enchanting Triangle and its 1968 follow-up, the eclectic, countrified Bradley's Barn. A pair of reunion albums were made in 1975 and 2013, but they failed to match the exceptional quality of the group's original 1960s run.



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