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  1. The Beau Brummels released a string of fine singles in the period 1964-1969; in most cases these singles also had fine B-sides. The music could be described folk-rock which over the years turned over towards country. At times they may remind you of the Byrds and the Searchers; at other times of “The Flying Burrito Brothers” or “Poco”.

  2. The Beau Brummels have never sounded better. Unfortunately, the band isn't nearly as well-known, critically acclaimed, or appreciated as it should be; this is a great place to start. 6 people found this helpful

  3. 15 de jul. de 2021 · Assembled, annotated and mastered by longtime Brummels’ aficionado Alec Palao, this major refurbishment of The Beau Brummels’ catalogue leaves no stone unturned. The original stereo album masters are accompanied by a comprehensive assortment of out- takes, alternate mixes and 45 RPM versions, and are further enhanced by rarities and unreleased demos drawn from the band’s own archives.

  4. The Very Best Of The Beau Brummels: The Complete Singles celebrates The Beau Brummels' (one of the first bands to come out of the San Francisco scene in the 60s) original mono singles. The band's hits include 'Laugh, Laugh, Just A Little, and Don't Talk to Strangers. Also featured are three rare solo singles by lead singer Sal Valentino, as ...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2006 · The Beau Brummels may very well have been the best rock vocal quartet to find themselves in the right place at the wrong time. Their recording career spanned the years 1964 through 1968, a time when radio air play meant just about everything and groups that couldn't be conveniently classified as rock/folk/country/whatever had a difficult time getting played.