Brian Olive (CD)
Brian Olive's name first came into the public eye as a founding guitarist/singer of the Greenhornes, and later as a member of the Soledad Brothers, for whom he provided saxophone and sundries under the pseudonym of Oliver Henry. This album, Brian's self-titled debut, is a breakout multicolored affair that takes musical and lyrical cues from the British psychedelic sixties, as well as the soul-pop hit factories of Memphis, and wanders through the erstwhile streets of the Ninth Ward.
The sessions took place in Cincinnati, in what was once the basement vault of a pawn shop, and were produced, recorded and mixed on analog tape by Brian himself.
Brian is accompanied by many friends (Greenhornes, Heartless Bastards) on the album; a touring band will be assembled with various members of the sessions.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Ida Red |
| 2 | The Day Is Coming (Sainte-Marie's Dream) |
| 3 | Echoing Light |
| 4 | There Is Love |
| 5 | Stealin' |
| 6 | Jubilee Line |
| 7 | Killing Stone |
| 8 | High Low |
| 9 | See Me Mariona |
| 10 | Calling All Around |