Saved by Magic

Saved by Magic
Studio album by Brant Bjork and the Bros
Released August 1, 2005
Recorded at Rancho de la Luna, Joshua Tree, CA
Genre Stoner rock
Length 1:28:32
Label Duna Records
Brant Bjork and the Bros chronology
Saved by Magic
(2005)
Somera Sól
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Lords of Metal77/100[2]
The Metal Forge7/10[3]

Saved By Magic is the 2005 debut double LP release from stoner rock band Brant Bjork and the Bros. Released on Brant Bjork's personal label, Duna Records.

Track listing

Side A (listed as Fuckin' A)
No. Title Length
1. "Magic vs. Technology"   2:03
2. "Get Into It"   5:47
3. "Kiss Away"   5:34
4. "'73"   3:50
5. "Lil' Bro"   3:15
6. "Moda"   5:19
7. "Dr. Aura"   3:08
8. "Gonna Make the Pony Trot"   3:40
9. "Sweet Maria's Dreams"   4:48
10. "Inside of You"   3:24
Side B (Fuckin' Be)
No. Title Length
1. "Freak Levels"   6:17
2. "Let the Truth Be Known"   2:23
3. "Dylan's Fantasy"   2:31
4. "Messengers"   4:50
5. "Paradise on Earth"   5:30
6. "Cool Abdul"   4:50
7. "Avenida de la Revolución"   4:41
8. "Sunshine of Your Love"   6:33
9. "Arcade Eyes"   10:09

Personnel

The Bros

Credits

Additional Guitars on "Sweet Maria's Dreams" & "Avenida de la Revolución" by Mario Lalli

Produced by The Older Kids

Recorded at Rancho de la Luna, Joshua Tree, CA

Engineered by Tony Mason

Mixed by Tony Mason & Brant Bjork

Mastered by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner

All songs by Brant Bjork and the Bros (Dune Boogie Tunez BMI & 3BSound BMI) Except Sunshine of Your Love by Cream

Album Illustration by Adamstab

Colorized by Chris Henry with Adamstab

Duna Art direction and layout by Cale Bunker & SweetnLow

Management and booking by Denise DiVitto

Notes

References

  1. "Saved by Magic - Brant Bjork & the Bros.". Allmusic.
  2. Smith, Evil Dr. "Brant Bjork and the Bros - Saved By Magic Music Review". Lords of Metal. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  3. Donnelly, Justin. "Brant Bjork and the Bros - Saved By Magic Music Review". The Metal Forge. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
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