"Bruton BRG18: Get Up and Go" is a vibrant and energetic album by John Cameron, released on December 31, 1980, under the Bruton Vaults label. Clocking in at just under 38 minutes, this album is a dynamic journey through a variety of musical styles, showcasing Cameron's versatility and creativity.
The album opens with "Top Team" and "Dynamite," setting a lively pace that continues throughout the record. Tracks like "Landslide" and "Tower of Power" highlight Cameron's ability to blend catchy melodies with powerful instrumentation. The two-part "Ride of Champions" offers a thrilling ride, while "Ski Friday" and "Grand Slalom" bring a playful, sporty vibe, perfect for those who enjoy upbeat tunes.
"Auto Calypso" introduces a tropical twist, adding a layer of diversity to the album. "Go for Gold" and "Halfway to Rio" continue the energetic momentum, with the latter hinting at a sense of adventure. "Sure Thing" and "Coast to Coast" bring a smooth, groovy feel, while "Summer Sports" and "Eye Catcher" keep the tempo high and engaging.
The album concludes with "Brutonian" and "Light the Lights," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to hit play again. "Bruton BRG18: Get Up and Go" is a testament to John Cameron's musical prowess, offering a collection of tracks that are as enjoyable as they are diverse. Whether you're looking to dance, drive, or simply enjoy some great music, this album delivers.