Burrito Brothers - Almost Saturday Night Jukebox Kind Of Night

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Review by jaime denis

Almost Saturday Night Jukebox Kind Of Night: A Rustic Spin with the Burrito Brothers Let’s cut to the chase—this 1983 gem from the Burrito Brothers is like finding an old vinyl in your grandma's attic that somehow still sounds fresh. Almost Saturday Night Jukebox Kind Of Night blends Folk, Country Rock, and a dash of Blues into something you didn’t know you needed but now can’t live without. Produced by Brent Maher (who clearly had his coffee that morning), this album feels like a road trip through dusty backroads where honky-tonk dreams come alive. Now, let’s talk tracks because ain’t nobody got time for generic summaries. First up, “Jukebox Kind Of Night.” This one hits different—it’s got that lazy Saturday vibe, perfect for sipping cheap beer on a porch while pretending life isn’t passing you by. The twangy guitars? Check. Harmonies smoother than butter on a biscuit? Double check. It sticks with you like gum under a barstool, reminding you why jukeboxes were the original Spotify before streaming ruined everything. Then there’s “Almost Saturday Night,” which might as well be its older, wiser cousin. If “Jukebox” is the warm-up, this track is the main event. There’s a rawness here—a little grit mixed with soul—that makes it feel like they recorded it live in some dive bar where everyone knows your name (and your ex’s). You don’t just hear this song; you feel it. It’s nostalgic without being overly sentimental, kinda like remembering high school parties but skipping all the awkward moments. The Burrito Brothers weren’t trying to reinvent the wheel here—they were too busy polishing it until it shone brighter than most. With MCA Records and Curb Records backing them, this record rolls out smooth like a Cadillac down Route 66. Sure, it’s not gonna win any Grammys or whatever, but who cares when it delivers exactly what it promises? In hindsight, listening to this album feels like catching up with an old friend who tells great stories but occasionally forgets their punchlines. And honestly, isn’t that what good music should do? Make you laugh, cry, and maybe even miss last week’s BBQ. So grab a copy—or stream it, I guess—and let these tunes remind you that sometimes, almost Saturday night is better than the real deal. Who knew?

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Artist: Burrito Brothers
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Jukebox Kind Of Night3:30
Almost Saturday Night2:40

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Catalog Numbers

52329, MCA-52329

Labels

MCA Records, Curb Records

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  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online luisteren
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerBrent Maher

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout: On A-Side Label: MC 14948
  • Matrix / Runout: On B-Side Label: MC 14947

About Burrito Brothers

An offshoot of led by , active from 1980 - 1984, and again 1986-1987. Not to be confused with a much later offshoot, . For most of it's duration, featured a rotating cast of musicians with Gib & John being the only "official" members. served as their live backing band from early 1983 until 1984.

Name Vars

  • Burrito Brother's
  • The Burrito Bros
  • The Burrito Brothers

Aliases

  • The Flying Burrito Bros
  • The Burrito Brothers
  • Burrito Deluxe
  • The Burritos

Members

  • Sneaky Pete Kleinow
  • Mickey McGee
  • Floyd Guilbeau
  • John Beland
  • Clyde Battin

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The Burrito Brothers' album *Almost Saturday Night Jukebox Kind Of Night* came out in 1983. It blends genres like Folk, Country, and Rock, with a Country Rock vibe. Fun fact—the producer was Brent Maher, who worked his magic to bring this mix of styles together. Two standout tracks are the title songs, "Jukebox Kind Of Night" and "Almost Saturday Night." Released under MCA Records and Curb Records, it's a piece of American music history that still resonates with fans of those genres today.