Historical Archive
Bradley's Barn is the third studio album by the Beau Brummels, released in 1968. The album marked a departure from their earlier pop sound, embracing a more folk-rock and country influence. The production features lush arrangements and introspective lyrics, highlighting the band's evolution as artists. It is often regarded as a seminal work in the genre, showcasing their unique blend of harmonies and instrumentation. The album has been praised for its craftsmanship and is considered a classic of the era, contributing to the legacy of the Beau Brummels in shaping the West Coast sound.