
Joseph Brunelle's 1981 release, Round To It, on Midland's NoMountain label gets better and better. The album is made up of singer-songwriter folk which sometimes straddles the line between light and dark. The three cuts here are those that struck me most on initial listens, but additional spins change the mind. The bluesy "Highways of Your Mind" has left itself echoing in my head for hours and hours on end on more than one occasion. It has received a bit of attention from those wandering further and further from the late 60s in search of the strains of psych. While I'm not so sure I hear that, I most certainly do feel the desperate loneliness of an empty desert highway. "The Barrys" is an instrumental duet shared with fellow Texan Barry Coggins, who had an excellent release titled One Man Singing just a couple of years before on a Dallas label (featuring a short instrumental titled "Midland").

There is also an earlier 45 rpm release on the Sore Thumb label which has been stomped HERE. A later, mid-80s release on Sore Thumb sees Brunelle treading waters familiar to a Buffett guy.
Brunelle is still out there making music with his wife Theresa (Tree) and with Barry Coggins in Duology, who you should check out if you at all enjoy the guitar work of John Fahey or Leo Kottke.

2 comments:
Killer stuff, and perfect accompaniment to the images.
Still have never made it as far as Ruidosa myself.
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