Sunday, December 17, 2023

Victor Brady - Brown Rain. 1970 USA-New York


Here's another old CDRWL discovery that I have now secured a physical copy of. As is often the case, my appreciation has gone up since initial exposure. I repurposed the older review after hearing it again last night. +2 listen.

While doing music research, I sure do run across some weirdo albums, and this has to rank among the top tier for that. At its core, New York City based Brady has created a seriously heavy psych album, with non stop fuzz and plenty of ranting ala Frankie Dymon or Gil Scott-Heron. Some of the material is more pop oriented, but still maintains the heavy fuzz throughout. But we haven't got to the weird part yet. The lead instrument? Caribbean steel drums! 

Unfortunately after awhile, it begins to sound more like a gimmick rather than as accompaniment. Perhaps it's the association of the instrument with island vacations, but it's disorienting when compared with the rest of the instrumentation and atmosphere. I mean, I wouldn't want to hear someone wailing on harmonica through a similar set of tunes either. One has to take on a different mindset to appreciate this album. It's quite a find and definitely recommended. Take it in small doses though. 

Victor Brady apparently was associated with the Sound of Central Park and, according to their website: "Victor Brady went on to cut a record deal with Polydor Records and released the album Brown Rain. Victor subsequently released a classical album called Classical Soul and later appeared in Las Vegas with Charo, on PBS’s Sesame Street, wrote a book about the steel drum, and performed and lectured at the Smithsonian Institute". Sounds like a true Renaissance man!


Ownership: LP: 1970 Polydor. Single sleeve. Recent score from my friends at Tiger Records here in Colorado Springs (2023).

There are no legit reissues as I update this post (6/11/24).


5/5/10 (CDRWL); 12/16/23 (new entry)

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