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MP3 The Brymers - 40 Year Brotherhood

The Brymers are back - the resulting sound is The Allman Brothers meeting The Kinks.

19 MP3 Songs in this album (60:21) !
Related styles: ROCK: 60''s Rock, BLUES: Blues-Rock

People who are interested in The Kinks The Byrds The Allman Brothers Band should consider this download.


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THE BRYMERS: “40 YEAR BROTHERHOOD”

The “40 Year Brotherhood” CD is a collection of songs that reflect The Brymers’roots in 1960’s southern rock music. The listener will hear new original songs that were composed by various members over the last six months. You
will also hear some of The Brymers favorite songs from the 1960’s era. These songs have been “Brymerized” and are high energy with that familiar fuzz guitar, harp, Hammond B3, and melodic harmonies. The title track is called, “40 Year Brotherhood” and is Kenny Sinner’s (keyboards) personal description of The Brymers saga on their transition from a 1963 California garage band to a top performing and recording act in 1968. Track two is an anthem dedicated to all the touring bands of the 1960’s who loved rock-n-roll. Bill Brumley and Kenny Sinners’ lyrics describe the day in a life of a rock-n-roll musician. The Brymers then take on Roy Head’s classic of “Treat Her Right” and Brymerize it with a high-energy fuzz guitar, harp, and Hammond. The CD also contains the group’s classic hit of “Sacrifice” (1966) and “I Want to Tell You” (1966, both composed by Kenny Sinner). Next, The Brymers delve deeply into New Orleans southern rock delta blues with original tunes such as “Bad Boy,” “The Dark Side,” and “Torture You.” Delphi recording artist Jeannie Sanders re-unites with The Brymers and sings her powerful arrangement of “Black Velvet.” Jeannie frequently travelled and toured with the group during the 1960’s. “Blue is the Color of My Heart” is a great original composition where The Brymers incorporate strings and horns in an arrangement that was recorded in Nashville. It is guaranteed to make your ears perk-up and take note. “Fit Me In” (written by Jim Mellick) is a hard driving rocker that shows off the guitar and keyboard skills of Jim Mellick and Kenny Sinner. The “40 Year Brotherhood” CD is rounded out with a fast & slow medley of the group’s favorite 1960’s rock-n-roll tunes that have been “Brymerized.” The “40 Year Brotherhood” is a great CD which contains a lot of music and will make you want to get up and dance. If you are a lover of the 60’s rock-n-roll sound and delta blues you will enjoy this CD. It is The Brymers at their best. It is The Brymers sounds’ of “Yesterday” and their new sounds’ of “Today.” The result is a rock-n-roll sound where The Allman Brothers meet The Kinks!

REVIEWS:

STILL TOGETHER AFTER ALL THESE YEARS !

If you were wondering where the Brymers have been since their 60''s hit "Sacrifice", well look no further! They have just come out with their latest CD entitled "40 Year Brotherhood". The highlight tracks for me were "Treat Her Right", a great up tempo number with a Kinks like riff that would make Dave Davies proud. Other top notch cuts include, "Bad Boy", "Fit Me In" and "Do You Think You Love Me", the last song mentioned being a fantastic little instumental. 18 songs plus some studio chatter take you right into the heart of the Brymers'' world... a world where oldies from the 60''s meet the high tech production efforts of today. To quote The Iceman on the opening track, doing his finest Wolfman Jack voice, "It''s Time To Take Out Your Boogaloo" and enjoy the latest from the Brymers, "40 Year Brotherhood".

Mike Lytle
KKFI-FM
Kansas City

KILLER TRACK

Killer track. One of my favorites from your album. Reminds me of the early Kinks. Love the fuzzed guitar, the wailing harmonica, and the pounding rhythmic groove. Wish I was old enough to have seen you guys play back in the day. I woulda been right up ther in front shaking my head like a maniac!!!

TAXI Reviewer
10-14-2008

The Brymers: “40 Year Brotherhood”

“The Brymers have done it again with another exquisite CD. The group’s southern rock influences reverberates through-out in the tracks such as “Bad Boy,” “Torture You,” “The Dark Side,” and “Black Velvet.” The sounds of the San Joaquin are back when you take a spin with The Brymers. I guarantee you will want to get up and dance.”

David Anthony
Oldies D.J.
Fresno, CA – October, 2008

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