44 & 66
44 & 66 is the title of an album by folk singer/guitarist Greg Brown. It was re-issued in 1984 on Red House Records, the second release by the newly formed label.
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Writing for Allmusic, music critic Jeff Schwachter wrote the album "is a moodier album than Iowa Waltz, and Brown's songwriting takes a sharper turn into wider topical spaces and shows traces of the talents that would become developed to a fuller extent on his following release... This is an early album from one of the most enduring careers in contemporary songwriting and should not be overlooked."[1]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Greg Brown.
1. |
"44 and 66" |
4:05 |
2. |
"Don't You Think Too Much" |
5:34 |
3. |
"Bozo's in Love Again" |
3:31 |
4. |
"Twenty or So" |
3:42 |
5. |
"Ring Around the Moon" |
3:45 |
6. |
"Downtown" |
4:33 |
7. |
"People Hide Their Love" |
4:08 |
8. |
"Lullaby at the Edge of Town" |
3:16 |
9. |
"Early" |
3:31 |
10. |
"Beatniks Gonna Rise Again" |
3:57 |
Personnel
- Greg Brown – vocals, guitar
- Chuck Henderson – guitar
- Dave Moore – harmonica
- Ron Rohovit – bass
- Al Soucek – clarinet
- Prudence Johnson – background vocals
Production
- Produced by Greg Brown
- Engineered and mixed by Tom Tucker
- Photography by Dom Franco and Steve Zardony
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Tribute albums |
Songs of Greg Brown · Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute to Greg Brown
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