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  • Performer: Bronco
  • Title: Country Home / Ace Of Sunlight
  • Size FLAC ver: 1133 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2006
  • Style: Blues Rock, Folk Rock
  • Other formats: MOD FLAC TTA ADX VQF MP1 MMF
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.6 of 5
Bronco  - Country Home / Ace Of Sunlight FLAC download
Bronco  - Country Home / Ace Of Sunlight FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

Country Home [1970]
1 Civil Of You Stranger
2 Love
3 Misfit On Your Stair
Piano – Jeff BannisterVocals – Clifford Ward*
4 Bumpers West
5 Home
Piano – Jeff Bannister
6 Well Anyhow
7 Time
Ace Of Sunlight [1971]
8 Amber Moon
Organ – Mick RalphsPiano – Ian Hunter
4:02
9 Time Slips Away
Vocals – Paul Bennett , Trevor Lucas
6:05
10 Some Uncertainty
Harmonica – Jess RodenPiano – Paul Davenport
3:39
11 Woman 4:18
12 New Day Avenue
Congas – Pete Robinson Guitar [Solo] – Robbie BluntPercussion – Jess Roden
6:39
13 Discernible
Congas – Pete Robinson Organ – Terry Allen
3:47
14 Sudden Street
Backing Vocals – Paul Bennett Lead Guitar – Kevyn Gammond
6:23
15 Joys And Fears
Piano, Guitar [Special] – Jess Roden
3:39

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Kevyn Gammond, Robbie Blunt
  • Bass, Vocals – John Pasternak
  • Drums, Vocals – Pete Robinson
  • Engineer – Brian Humphries (tracks: 1 to 7), Richard Digby Smith (tracks: 8 to 15)
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Howard Kilgour (tracks: 8 to 15), Jerry Russell (tracks: 8 to 15), Ron Neverson* (tracks: 8 to 15), Tony Platt (tracks: 8 to 15), Trevor Lucas (tracks: 8 to 15)
  • Lead Vocals, Guitar – Jess Roden
  • Producer – Bronco (tracks: 8 to 15), Jess Roden (tracks: 1 to 7), Richard Digby Smith (tracks: 8 to 15)

Notes

Two previously released albums, "Country Home" and "Ace of Sunlight" on one CD.

Cover and booklet show original tracklisting for "Country Home" (tracks 1 to 7):
1. Time
2. Civil Of You Stranger
3. Love
4. Home
5. Well Anyhow
6. Misfit On Your Stair
7. Bumpers West
no durations for tracks 1 to 7
no recording location for "Country Home"
Kevyn Gammond is spelled Kevin Gammond on "Country Home"
"Country Home" originally released on Island Records (ILPS 9124) in 1970

"Ace Of Sunlight" (tracks 8 to 15) recorded at Island Studios, London
"Ace Of Sunlight" originally released on Island Records (ILPS 9161) in 1971

Made under license by Jess Roden
℗1970/71 ©2006

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3429031006596
  • Other (Rights Society): SACEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BGOCD 946 Bronco Country Home / Ace Of Sunlight ‎(CD, Album, Comp, RE, RM) BGO Records BGOCD 946 UK 2010

Comments (3)

Lesesshe
Also released on B G O records BGOCD946 bar code 5017261209467 in the UK .
Darkraven
These two albums are essential listening for Jess Roden completists, showcasing the early flowering of his prodigious (but largely unrewarded) talents as a singer and songwriter. The high point is 'Discernible', a timeless ballad that's as good – lyrically, melodically and vocally – as anything in the Hall and Oates songbook. Bronco were right at the heart of the early '70s British folk/rock/country/blues scene, and there's plenty here for the casual bystander to enjoy - the thrilling guitar work on 'Well Anyhow'; the percussive wig-out at the end of 'New Day Avenue', and much more - but overall these albums lack the coherence and clear identity that distinguished the work of more successful contemporaries (and label-mates) like Traffic and Free. The sepia-toned 'Country Home' is a bold but shambolic British take on the 'back to basics' ethos of The Band's 'brown album', while 'Ace of Sunlight', despite its many virtues, ultimately suffers from an identity crisis, unable to decide if it's a group effort or a Jess Roden solo LP. The availability of these unjustly forgotten relics on CD would be cause for celebration if the quality was up to scratch. Sadly, it's not. The sound throughout is muddy and muffled, virtually unlistenable without the treble knob cranked up to the max, and there's audible damage on some tracks, arousing suspicions that the CD was mastered from someone's old tape cassettes. Added to this, the cut'n'paste cover artwork is eye-wateringly rough and the playing order of 'Country Home' has been inexplicably shuffled, all of which calls into question the 'Made under licence by Jess Roden' claim printed on the box. In brief, these albums are important documents but this release is only a cheap photocopy.
Dog_Uoll
HI MR. TEA , MANY THANKS FOR YOUR SHARP REVIEW OF BRONCO'S ^ACE OF SUNLIGHT^ & ^COUNTRY HOME^ . I TOO HAVE BEEN A BIG FAN OF JESS RODEN & BRONCO FOR A L-O-N-G TIME .I WAS VERY TEMPTED TO BUY THIS CD~~THE BEST PRICE AROUND . I WILL STICK WITH MY VINYL COPIES .AN ESTABLISHED LABEL LIKE B G O HAVE LET THERE STANDARDS SLIP . THEY MUST HAVE THOUGHT PEOPLE WOULDN'T NOTICE

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