Performer: Various Album / collection: «Rock 70’-80’-90’s» +++++ Series: Original Vinyl LP™— Label / country: ⒸⓅ 1966-2024 Made in Europe, Japan, USA. Source: Rip by bazar, alvaedis, Dymokust and many others… ⇒ Conversion 32/96kHz by KoGGaN™ Official DR value: 12•13•10•12•11•14•12•13•13•14•12•14•12•12•12•13•13•13•12•12•12•11•11• •11•12•13•12•14•14•14•11•10•13•13•13•12•12•12•12•13•11•13•12•11•13•13•12•13•13•13•12•
ROCK 70's «Exclusive for "lossless-galaxy" Vinyl Collection» (395 × LP • Only Best Albums • 1966-2024)
Performer: Various Album / collection: «Rock 70’-80’-90’s» +++++ Series: Original Vinyl LP™— Label / country: ⒸⓅ 1966-2024 Made in Europe, Japan, USA. Source: Rip by bazar, alvaedis, Dymokust and many others… ⇒ Conversion 32/96kHz by KoGGaN™ Official DR value: 12•13•10•12•11•14•12•13•13•14•12•14•12•12•12•13•13•13•12•12•12•11•11• •11•12•13•12•14•14•14•11•10•13•13•13•12•12•12•12•13•11•13•12•11•13•13•12•13•13•13•12•
Artist: Brewer & Shipley Title Of Album: Down In L.A. Year Of Release: 1968/2012 Label (Catalog#) :Now Sounds [CRNOW 32] Country: USA Genre: Folk Rock Quality: FLAC (image + cue,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:36:47 Full Size: 249mb(+3%)
Brewer & Shipley's first album was gentle late-'60s folk-rock with touches of pop and country, with Jim Messina and Leon Russell among the session support. It's pleasant but on the bland side, bearing some superficial resemblances to early Simon & Garfunkel in the duo's vocal harmonies. Of all the many folkys to make a transition to electric folk-rock in the 1960s, Brewer & Shipley retained more of the wholesome, strident qualities of early-'60s folk revival harmonizing than almost anyone. It's given an up-to-date (by 1968 standards) production, though, with a full rhythm section and some light orchestration. They get a little more soulful and earthy than usual on "Time & Changes," but for the most part it's placid and breezy stuff, bridging the folk era and the mellower folk-rock to come in the early '70s. "Mass for M'Lady" is an exception to the general mood with its mournful tune and gothic, keyboard-centered arrangement, and is for that reason a standout.
Tracks: ------- 01. Truly Right (Mike Brewer) - 2:46 02. She Thinks She's A Woman - 3:26 03. Time And Changes (Tom Shipley) - 2:05 04. Small Town Girl - 2:10 05. I Can't See Her - 2:50 06. Green Bamboo - 3:10 07. An Incredible State Of Affairs - 3:10 08. Keeper Of The Keys - 3:24 09. Love, Love (Brewer And Shipley, K. Brewer) - 3:12 10. Dreamin' In The Shade - 2:10 11. Mass For M'lady - 3:17 12. Keeper Of The Keys (Bonus Track, Mono Mix) - 3:23
Personnel: --------- Mike Brewer - Vocals, Guitars, Percussion Tom Shipley - Vocals, Guitars, Percussion Nick Decaro - Strings, Horns Jim Gordon - Drums Hal Blaine - Drums Milt Holland - Percussion Lyle Ritz - Bass Jim Messina - Bass Joe Osborn - Bass Russell Bridges - Electric Piano, Organ Mike Melvoin - Organ Lance Wakely - Elecdtric Guitar, Harp
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