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1980 studio album by Greg Brown
44 & 66
Studio album by Greg Brown
Released1980
GenreFolk
Length40:42
LabelRose Alley Records (1980 original), Red House Records (1984 re-issue)
ProducerGreg Brown. (Original Producers Wayne Glover and Dennis Jones.)
Greg Brown chronology
Hacklebarney
(1974)
44 & 66
(1980)
The Iowa Waltz
(1981)

44 & 66 is an album by folk singer/guitarist Greg Brown. It was released in 1980 on Rose Alley Records. It was re-issued in 1984 on Red House Records, the second release by the newly formed label.

Reception

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SourceRating
Allmusic

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."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Greg Brown

No.TitleLength
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
  • Gary Delaney – mandolin

Production

  • Produced by Greg Brown. (Original Producers Wayne Glover And Dennis Jones.)
  • Engineered and mixed by Tom Tucker
  • Photography by Dom Franco and Steve Zardony
  • Layout Design by James Ochs

References

  1. ^ Schwachter, Jeff. "44 & 66 > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
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