Billy Bremner - A Good Weeks's Work (1998)

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Title: A Good Weeks's Work
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Hypertension
Genre: Pub Rock, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:50
Total Size: 116/321 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. I Get Enough
02. I See It in Your Eyes
03. Green with Envy
04. I Can Love You
05. Lookin' Back, Thinkin' Ahead
06. I Thank Them
07. Cover It Up
08. A Fine Set of Wheels
09. Pass This Story 'Round
10. Now Is the Time
11. Who Says, Who Cares
12. Keep This House Rockin'
13. You Got to Me

Bremner, known to most for his work in ROCKPILE (with Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, and Terry Williams), has also made his mark as a sideman for The Pretenders (playing lead on Back on the Chain Gang and My City Was Gone), Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Kirsty McColl, and many others. With A Good Week's Work, he steps back out front for a no-holds-barred effort featuring plenty of rock sprinkled with some power pop -- the formula that made Rockpile a late '70s/early '80s favorite.

Recorded in early 1998 in northern Sweden (close to the Arctic Circle!), A Good Week's Work was literally recorded and mixed in seven days -- a tribute to Bremner's abilities as a guitar whiz and his strong rhythm section. All 13 tracks are Bremner originals (many co-written with producer-writer Don Morrell) that showcase what he does best: no-bull guitar-driven rock delivered with heart and finesse.

Born and raised in Scotland, Bremner was noticed quickly for his guitar prowess as the British pub-rock scene exploded in the '70s. His relationship with Edmunds and Lowe resulted in a number of musical and songwriting contributions to their solo albums but only the one 'official' Rockpile album: the now-legendary Seconds of Pleasure (CBS, 1980), which featured Bremner on lead vocals on two cuts. After the group's demise, Bremner recorded one release of his own, which barely saw the light of day, then continued working as a much-in-demand sideman.

Billy spent nine years in Los Angeles before relocating to Nashville in the early '90s, where he focused on writing and continued providing ace musical backing to name artists. In the mid-'90s he moved to Sweden, where he has been fronting The Refreshments, a popular rock outfit that has recorded two CDs for BMG Sweden.



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