Album Info
Artist: | David Bromberg |
Album: | Demon In Disguise |
Released: | US, 1972 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Hardworkin' John | 4:00 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Bass - Tom Sheehan | ||
Fiddle - Ken Kosek | ||
Mandolin - Andy Statman | ||
Written-By - David Bromberg | ||
A2 | Sharon | 6:07 |
Backing Vocals - Hilda Harris, Joshie Jo Armstead, Tasha Thomas | ||
Bass - Steve Burgh | ||
Drums - Bill Kreutzmann | ||
Electric Guitar - Jerry Garcia | ||
Electric Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Piano - Keith Godchaux | ||
Saxophone - Andy Statman | ||
Written-By - David Bromberg | ||
A3 | Medley Of Irish Fiddle Tunes | (2:10) |
Acoustic Guitar - David Bromberg | ||
Arranged By, Adapted By - David Bromberg | ||
Written-By - Traditional | ||
A3.a | Rodney's Glory | |
A3.b | The Rights Of Man | |
A3.c | The First Of May | |
A4 | Diamond Lil | 6:26 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Backing Vocals - Andy McMahon, Jack Lee, Tracy Nelson | ||
Bass - Steve Burgh | ||
Drums - Steve Mosley | ||
Electric Guitar - David Nichtern | ||
Piano - Jeff Gutcheon | ||
Written-By - David Bromberg | ||
B1 | Jugband Song | 4:24 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Bass - Steve Burgh | ||
Harmonica - Willow Scarlett | ||
Mandolin, Backing Vocals - Jody Stecher | ||
Written-By - David Bromberg | ||
B2 | Demon In Disguise | 5:08 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Bass - Phil Lesh | ||
Drums - Bill Kreutzmann | ||
Electric Guitar - Jerry Garcia | ||
Piano - Keith Godchaux | ||
Tenor Saxophone - Andy Statman | ||
Written-By - David Bromberg | ||
B3 | Tennessee Waltz | 3:06 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Bass - Steve Burgh | ||
Fiddle - Ken Kosek | ||
Mandolin - Andy Statman | ||
Written-By - Pee Wee King, Red Stewart | ||
B4 | Mr. Bojangles | 7:30 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - David Bromberg | ||
Bass - Steve Burgh | ||
Written-By - Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
B5 | Sugar In The Gourd | 1:44 |
Acoustic Guitar - Steve Burgh | ||
Fiddle - Ken Kosek | ||
Mandolin - Andy Statman, David Bromberg | ||
Written-By - Tut Taylor |
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Description
David Bromberg's "Demon In Disguise," released in 1972, is a dynamic and genre-blending album that exemplifies Bromberg's versatility as a musician. With influences ranging from folk and blues to bluegrass and rock, the album showcases Bromberg's exceptional musicianship and eclectic songwriting.
The album opens with the lively and catchy "The Holdup," a bluegrass-infused track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Bromberg's intricate guitar work and spirited vocals make it an engaging introduction to the album.
Another highlight is "Sharon," a heartfelt and introspective song that showcases Bromberg's emotive singing and poetic storytelling. The song's poignant lyrics and Bromberg's tender delivery create a moving and relatable listening experience.
"Demon In Disguise" also features the bluesy and groovy "Suffer to Sing the Blues," where Bromberg's impressive slide guitar skills take center stage. The track's infectious rhythm and Bromberg's soulful vocals make it a standout moment on the album.
Throughout the record, Bromberg's skillful guitar playing remains at the forefront, whether he's exploring traditional folk tunes or infusing his songs with elements of rock and roll.
"Demon In Disguise" is a testament to David Bromberg's musical ingenuity and his ability to seamlessly blend various genres. The album's diversity and Bromberg's undeniable talent make it a captivating and enjoyable addition to any folk or blues enthusiast's collection.