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The 2015 remaster doesn't fade in, but seems to be missing a half a bar.
I considered it a step backward from WARM
It was probably intended that way. After WARM being somewhat dismissed by the public, the attempt with BRASS ARE COMIN' was probably to get back to the "roots". It was a rather safe album, with lots of traditional TjB-style hooks, but just in case you really like the more modern stuff, we'll throw in another Herb vocal too.
'69 was a tough year for A&M. .
I agree, it's not near the album WARM is. I wonder if having to do the TV special along with the album limited the musical creative process somewhat.While THE BRASS ARE COMIN' is not a bad album by any means, I considered it a step backward from WARM
I think that might be a possibility. Having to focus on more than one thing at that point ( doing the special. Along with dealing with his personal issues at the time.) As well doing the album. And possibly there might have been other factors involved that we may never know about. But i digress. But nevertheless considering the circumstances of that time TBAC is still overall a very enjoyable album IMO and a good closure to the 60s and the original TJB era.I agree, it's not near the album WARM is. I wonder if having to do the TV special along with the album limited the musical creative process somewhat.
Indeed and best of all this gang wasn't coming to town with Guns They were armed with musical instruments (and with the exception of record sales and TV Ratings at that time) " Nobody Got Hurt "