Description
David Bromberg – Long Way From Here – Cassette
Often referred to as a musician’s musician throughout his career, David Bromberg has spent almost as much time being a sideman to people like Bob Dylan and Jerry Jeff Walker as he has fronting his own band. Session credits for albums by Tom Paxton and Jerry Jeff Walker started getting Bromberg attention in the mid-’60s, and he began making the transition from sideman to frontman in the early ’70s, when he was signed to record for Columbia Records.
He has released several albums throughout his career, including notable works like “Demon in Disguise” (1972), “Wanted Dead or Alive” (1974), and “The Player: A Retrospective” (1998).
The key to appreciating Bromberg is to realize he has an equal passion for blues, folk, country and western, bluegrass, and rock & roll. This diverse range of influences is reflected on all his recordings for Columbia, Fantasy, and Rounder, and in his performances as well. His musical eclecticism over the years may have cost him some fans, but a typical Bromberg concert can be a musical education. Bromberg disappeared in the early ’90s to become a full-time violin maker, but returned in 2007 with Try Me One More Time, an all-new, all-acoustic solo set of blues and folk tunes.
Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal
Fantasy Records
Track Listing
The Viper
Loaded And Liad
Kitchen Girl
Long Afternoons
Jelly Jaw Joe
Nashville Again
Suffer to sing the blues
when I Was a cowboy
make me a pallet on the floor
trying to get home
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