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       `68er Country-Klassiker, den Valentino/Elliott in Nashville mit Cats 
        wie Jerry Reed und Kenny Buttrey einspielten. Weniger mysteriöse 
        Psychedelia à la Triangle, eher von Sweethearts 
        Of The Rodeo beeinflußter, ganz exzellenter Country-Rock. 
      (Glitterhouse)  
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       After taking the Beau Brummels to the pop/folk psychedelic edge, producer 
        Lenny Waronker took the band to Nashville, literally. Possibly influenced 
        by the Byrds Sweetheart experiments, the group (now down to just Sal Valentino 
        on vocals and Ron Elliott on guitars) wedded with Nashville's finest, 
        including guitarist Jerry Reed and drummer Kenneth A. Buttrey, both veterans 
        of Dylan's Nashville sessions. These players were not just good musicians, 
        but smart musicians, easily embellishing the Elliott/Valentino duo as 
        if they had been playing with the two for years, not days. The resulting 
        masterpiece, no doubt due to the awesome Brummels original songs (especially 
        "Cherokee Girl," "Turn Around," and "Deep Water"), 
        is a virtual tapestry in country and rock.  
      (by Matthew Greenwald, All 
        Music Guide) 
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