BRETHREN / BRETHREN
Digitized from the original
vinyl, released in 1970 on Tiffany Records
FORMAT: Mp3
BIT RATE: 320 kbps
ALBUM INFO:
Produced By: Jay Senter and Brethren for Nix Nix Productions, Inc.
Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California
Engineer: "Doc" Siegel
Album Photography: Murray Head
Art Direction & Design: Dick Smith
SONG LISTING:
Midnight Train
Don't Talk Now
Mississippi Freighter
Success Brand Oil
Hitchin' To Memphis
Everybody In The Congregation
Provided For
Outside Love
Just To Be There
THE PLAYERS:
Tom Cosgrove - Guitars, Lead Vocals
Stu Woods - Bass, Vocals
Rick Marotta - Drums
Mike Garson - Keyboards
Special Thanks to:
Dr.John - Keyboards
Rusty Young - Pedal Steel
The Blossoms - Background Vocals
WEBSITE(S):
http://www.bsnpubs.com/scepter/distributed/tiffany.html
REVIEW(S):
By Yours Truly,
I don't have much to say about this album because I never really played it all that much back in the day, but now, with older ears, it's not bad stuff at all. This is the first album of two and I like the second one quite a bit. It's nothing earth shaking to be sure, basically just early 70's rock 'n' roll, but still worth sharing I thought.
YOUTUBE:
http://youtu.be/b_edmNdh4bE
CONTACT:
READ THIS for more information on this album
FORMAT: Mp3
BIT RATE: 320 kbps
ALBUM INFO:
Produced By: Jay Senter and Brethren for Nix Nix Productions, Inc.
Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California
Engineer: "Doc" Siegel
Album Photography: Murray Head
Art Direction & Design: Dick Smith
SONG LISTING:
Midnight Train
Don't Talk Now
Mississippi Freighter
Success Brand Oil
Hitchin' To Memphis
Everybody In The Congregation
Provided For
Outside Love
Just To Be There
THE PLAYERS:
Tom Cosgrove - Guitars, Lead Vocals
Stu Woods - Bass, Vocals
Rick Marotta - Drums
Mike Garson - Keyboards
Special Thanks to:
Dr.John - Keyboards
Rusty Young - Pedal Steel
The Blossoms - Background Vocals
WEBSITE(S):
http://www.bsnpubs.com/scepter/distributed/tiffany.html
REVIEW(S):
By Yours Truly,
I don't have much to say about this album because I never really played it all that much back in the day, but now, with older ears, it's not bad stuff at all. This is the first album of two and I like the second one quite a bit. It's nothing earth shaking to be sure, basically just early 70's rock 'n' roll, but still worth sharing I thought.
YOUTUBE:
http://youtu.be/b_edmNdh4bE
CONTACT:
READ THIS for more information on this album
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