Demon in Disguise

Demon in Disguise

Demon in Disguise

Track Listings
 
1. Hardworkin' John [Live]
2. Sharon
3. Medley of Irish Fiddle Tunes: Rodney's Glory/The Rights of Man/The Firs
4. Diamond Lil
5. Jugband Song [Live]
6. Demon in Disguise
7. Tennessee Waltz [Live]
8. Mr. Bojangles [Live]
9. Sugar in the Gourd [Live]

Demon in Disguise,David Bromberg,Wounded Bird Records,Contemporary Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Demon in Disguise
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Don't Let the Glasses Fool You
  • Awful!
  • The Musician's Musician
  • How could I forget?
  • Buy this David Bromberg disc - this is the one!
Demon in Disguise
David Bromberg
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009NSDI4
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. Hardworkin' John [Live]
  2. Sharon
  3. Medley of Irish Fiddle Tunes: Rodney's Glory/The Rights of Man/The ...
  4. Diamond Lil
  5. Jugband Song [Live]
  6. Demon in Disguise
  7. Tennessee Waltz [Live]
  8. Mr. Bojangles [Live]
  9. Sugar in the Gourd [Live]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Don't Let the Glasses Fool You.......2007-04-28

I've always loved DB. Highly textured bluegrass breakneck breakdowns to big band to blues, and the heartbreaking Bojangles. This was his second. Keep an eye out for the first one, which starts with Last Blues for Shelby Jean.

2 out of 5 stars Awful!.......2007-01-24

This guy is a good guitarist and he writes nice songs but when he opens his mouth its like Kermit the Frog singing;not recommended!

5 out of 5 stars The Musician's Musician.......2006-09-06

While I don't want to turn this into a discussion board, I would like to respond to the previous review to mine. I'm 17 and am as much of a dead head one could possibly be having only been born 17 years ago. And just as you said, I am also a HUGE David Bromberg fan. In fact, I must admit, from a musician's standpoint (I've been playing the violin since the age of 4), that I like Bromberg better. I would really like to see a revival of this kind of music too. The music being made today is absolutely terrible. I have no respect for it nor do I have respect for those who listen to it (which is like everyone my age). However, I'm very doubtful that this would happen. MTV would never have that, so obviously, there will be no revival because MTV makes the trends. Buy this CD as well as every other David Bromberg CD! He deserves your money!!

5 out of 5 stars How could I forget?.......2006-05-30

Back in the day, in high school and college, if you were a Dead Head you also loved Bromberg. I was, and I did. And while now I still think the Dead made some great music and I like hearing it again, I confess that I forgot how great Bromberg was (and probably still is). In the 80s I worked at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston and I saw EVERYBODY. And along with Prince, the Boss, the Eurythmics, Stevie Wonder, and probably 4 or 5 more, David Bromberg-who is physically the least likely of pop/rock/blues sexy stars-remains one the the best live shows I've ever seen. He rocks so good. Someone else said in a review that it's time for his music to have a sort of revival; for people to rediscover him. It is. If you like rock, newgrass, blues, you'll dig him.

5 out of 5 stars Buy this David Bromberg disc - this is the one!.......2006-02-23

I went out on a big cyber Easter egg hunt for a song that I remembered of David's songbook that contained this haunting line: "A man should never gamble...more than he can stand to lose." This sung in a voice that knows the true meaning of the price that's paid for such a foolish risk. That song, is 'Diamond Lil', just in case anyone else is trying to put 2 and 2 together, and it's the fourth cut on this disc. I was right it's still haunting and honest, and gorgeous.

This album is from the tail end of an era when there were so many albums that were just plain good from beginning to end and this is no exception. Some might see the song listed here: "Mr. Bojangles" and think of the Hollywood schmaltz and crassness that Sammy Davis Jr. turned it into. Not so. David gives praise to it's creator Jerry Jeff Walker, along with a funny story about it's true origins, and then proceeds to rip your heart out with his beautiful rendition of it. I have Jerry Jeff's version and David's....I prefer this one.

His songwriting and musicianship were at its peak, his band of amigos were all stellar musicians from other bands, they cover Irish fiddle tunes and reels, folk, bluegrass, rock/carney/main street moan fusion (inside joke - you'll get it when you buy the disc) and even a waltz from Tennessee. So there's literally something for everyone. Sorry, this was pre-RAP.

I had the great fortune of seeing Mr. Bromberg around the time this album was made, and as far being an accessible, down to earth, friendly, just plain nice guy on stage, as well as a consummate musician at such an early age, I don't think I saw anyone else that could have topped him (in all those areas) at that moment in time. I think that 6 of the 9 tracks on Demon in Disguise are live and they sound just like studio recordings except that all of a sudden you hear people applauding at the end! Except for the obviously live songs (Bojangles), that kind of spooked me a bit! I guess we have Wounded Bird Records to thank for the great mastering job.

Anyway, you'll be doing your ears and musical soul a great kindness to partake in this bit of musical history. It's more than great, if you let it wash over you it's magic!

Oh, and don't let the glasses fool ya.

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