Nelson Bragg normally spends his time as a drummer and percussionist for Brian Wilson’s band. While working on the legendary SMiLE album tour, he put together his solo CD “Day into Night.” It’s got a great opening with the rich harmonies in “Forever Days” that combine The Hollies and the California sound to something unique and wonderful. He tops that with the pristine “Tell Me I’m Wrong” with lush production and a hook that won’t leave your head. The album is split into two sides (“Day” and “Night”) and the folk-rock-pop combo is primarily on the Day side. The shimmering rhythm of acoustic guitar is hard to resist in “Return the Love You Take” and is comparable to the sweetness of The Posies’ “Dear 23” in feel. A Beach Boys-like vocals tribute makes it’s way on the Night side with “Death of Caroline” – it’s a beautiful song, about recovery from depression. The remaining tracks here, while very good don’t quite reach the highs of the earlier tracks, even though the ending “Turn The Darkness Into Gold” weaves CSNY and George Harrison into richly orchestrated ear candy. Overall an excellent release that shouldn’t be missed.
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