Brujo
For the term for a male witch, see Brujería.
Brujo | ||||
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Studio album by New Riders of the Purple Sage | ||||
Released | November,1974 | |||
Recorded | 1974 | |||
Genre | Country rock | |||
Length | 34:17 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Ed Freeman | |||
New Riders of the Purple Sage chronology | ||||
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Brujo is an album by the American country rock band New Riders of the Purple Sage. It is their fifth studio album, and their sixth album overall. It was recorded in 1974 and released that same year by Columbia Records.
Brujo was the first New Riders album to feature Skip Battin. Battin had replaced Dave Torbert as the New Riders' bass player after Torbert left to join Kingfish.
One single was released in conjunction with the album — "You Angel You" / "Parson Brown".
In 2004, a combined CD of Brujo and the New Riders' previous album, Home, Home on the Road, was released by BGO Records.
Track listing
- "Old Man Noll" (John Dawson) – 2:44
- "Ashes of Love" (Jack Anglin, Johnnie Wright) – 2:14
- "You Angel You" (Bob Dylan) – 2:43
- "Instant Armadillo Blues" (Dawson) – 2:52
- "Workingman's Woman" (Troy Seals, Will Jennings, Don Goodman) – 2:44
- "On the Amazon" (Skip Battin, Kim Fowley) – 3:34
- "Big Wheels" (Battin, Fowley) – 3:00
- "Singing Cowboy" (Battin, Fowley) – 3:57
- "Crooked Judge" (Robert Hunter, David Nelson) – 2:59
- "Parson Brown" (Dawson) – 3:06
- "Neon Rose" (Battin, Fowley) – 4:24
Personnel
New Riders of the Purple Sage
- John Dawson - guitar, vocals
- David Nelson - guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Spencer Dryden - drums, vocals
- Skip Battin - bass, vocals
- Buddy Cage - steel guitar
Guest musicians
- Neil Larson - keyboards
- Mark Naftalin - keyboards
- Ed Freeman - mellotron
- Dan Patiris - English horn
- Armando Peraza - bongos
Production
- Producer: Ed Freeman
- Recording Engineer: Bob Edwards/Kurt Kinzel
- Art Direction: n/a
- Photography: Urve Kuusik
- Artwork: Gage Taylor
- Liner notes: n/a
References
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