THE LAST WORD ON AN AMERICAN CLASSIC! 228 NEWLY REMASTERED TRACKS ACROSS EIGHT JAM-PACKED COMPACT DISCS IN REPLICA SLEEVES 24 UNRELEASED CUTS, WITH MANY TITLES NEW TO CD AND AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PERIOD MONO OR FRESH STEREO MIXES 88 PAGE BOOKLET
THE LAST WORD ON AN AMERICAN CLASSIC!
228 NEWLY REMASTERED TRACKS ACROSS EIGHT JAM-PACKED COMPACT DISCS IN REPLICA SLEEVES
24 UNRELEASED CUTS, WITH MANY TITLES NEW TO CD AND AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PERIOD MONO OR FRESH STEREO MIXES
88 PAGE BOOKLET WITH DETAILED LINER NOTES AND RARE PHOTOS AND MEMORABILIA FROM THE BANDS PERSONAL COLLECTIONS
With their brilliant synthesis of folk and country, baroque and roll, San Franciscos Beau Brummels made a major and lasting contribution to the lexicon of American popular music in the mid-1960s. Turn Around: The Complete Recordings 1964-1970 is the exhaustive overview of their legacy has so long deserved; presenting the bands classic Autumn and Warner Brothers recordings in definitive fashion.
Boasting the stellar songcraft of Ron Elliott and the unique voice of Sal Valentino, the Brummels were amongst the first American units to respond to the British Invasion with innovation rather than imitation. The group remained popular and influential in the US long after their 1965 chart successes with Laugh, Laugh and Just A Little, and once the act had devolved to the duo of Valentino and Elliott in 1967, the Beau Brummels moved to the forefront of Warner Brothers late 1960s pop renaissance with the albums Triangle and Bradleys Barn, the latter a visionary country-rock masterpiece.
Assembled, annotated and mastered by longtime Brummels aficionado Alec Palao, this major refurbishment of The Beau Brummels catalogue leaves no stone unturned. The original stereo album masters are accompanied by a comprehensive assortment of out- takes, alternate mixes and 45 RPM versions, and are further enhanced by rarities and unreleased demos drawn from the bands own archives.
All the members of the Brummels also contribute to the instructive and heavily illustrated history of the recordings, housed in a deluxe, handsomely appointed booklet art directed and designed by Steve Stanley.
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