John Braheny - Some Kind Of Change
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Format: Vinyl
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John Braheny was born in Iowa on December 9, 1938, first appearing on the early '60s LA folk scene and gigging around the folk circuit out west, there is easily findable video of him on the internet performing live in Vancouver in 1965 if you wanna hear him before the psychedelics kicked in. One of the remarkable things about the LP is that he also produced it, indicating no compromise in getting what was in his head captured on tape the way he wanted it. His arrangements are elaborate, bursting with creativity without losing focus, the songs are warm and human at the core with his innovative use of electronics and effects taking them to uncanny places. He's a proto singer-songwriter foreshadowing the emergence of that LA scene via a side trip through the Twilight Zone. Familiar and mysterious simultaneously. This psychedelic skeleton in John's closet is in my personal pantheon of the best late '60s LA solo artist mind blowers right along with very different sounding but astonishing LPs by Darius, Arthur Lee Harper, Damon and the likes.
Track List
- 1. Grey Day
- 2. December Dream
- 3. Don't Cry for Me
- 4. Tour Line Ladies
- 5. Some Kind of Change
- 6. Long Way Home
- 7. Warm
- 8. Reason for Leaving
- 9. Free Fall
- 10. Silver Cord
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John Braheny was born in Iowa on December 9, 1938, first appearing on the early '60s LA folk scene and gigging around the folk circuit out west, there is easily findable video of him on the internet performing live in Vancouver in 1965 if you wanna hear him before the psychedelics kicked in. One of the remarkable things about the LP is that he also produced it, indicating no compromise in getting what was in his head captured on tape the way he wanted it. His arrangements are elaborate, bursting with creativity without losing focus, the songs are warm and human at the core with his innovative use of electronics and effects taking them to uncanny places. He's a proto singer-songwriter foreshadowing the emergence of that LA scene via a side trip through the Twilight Zone. Familiar and mysterious simultaneously. This psychedelic skeleton in John's closet is in my personal pantheon of the best late '60s LA solo artist mind blowers right along with very different sounding but astonishing LPs by Darius, Arthur Lee Harper, Damon and the likes.
Track List
- 1. Grey Day
- 2. December Dream
- 3. Don't Cry for Me
- 4. Tour Line Ladies
- 5. Some Kind of Change
- 6. Long Way Home
- 7. Warm
- 8. Reason for Leaving
- 9. Free Fall
- 10. Silver Cord
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