Bramblett used many of the same personnel, plus producer Steve Tyrell, on Bramblett's 1975 album, That Other Mile (Polydor), described by critic Joe Viglione as "Another excellent album (that) didn't find an audience...the mystery here is why this artist doesn't have a deeper catalog? That Other Mile is pleasant and cries out for repeated spins." See Joe Viglione, Review of That Other Mile; www.allmusic.com. Critic Fred DeVan, writing in Audio magazine, notes the similarity in quality to Longhorns & Londonbridges: "The music and the performance are stark perfection, full of little details and smart production. Many current pop-rock themes are touched with great precision and warmth. The recorded sound is just great, and there are lots of interesting elements vying for attention on this release. ...Producer Steve Tyrell, and most of the rest of the crew, including Randall, did the same number on B.J. Thomas' Longhorns & Londonbridges." Fred DeVan, Review of That Other MileArchived 2010-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Audio Magazine, January, 1976, as reprinted at www.randallbramblett.com.
Bramblett used many of the same personnel, plus producer Steve Tyrell, on Bramblett's 1975 album, That Other Mile (Polydor), described by critic Joe Viglione as "Another excellent album (that) didn't find an audience...the mystery here is why this artist doesn't have a deeper catalog? That Other Mile is pleasant and cries out for repeated spins." See Joe Viglione, Review of That Other Mile; www.allmusic.com. Critic Fred DeVan, writing in Audio magazine, notes the similarity in quality to Longhorns & Londonbridges: "The music and the performance are stark perfection, full of little details and smart production. Many current pop-rock themes are touched with great precision and warmth. The recorded sound is just great, and there are lots of interesting elements vying for attention on this release. ...Producer Steve Tyrell, and most of the rest of the crew, including Randall, did the same number on B.J. Thomas' Longhorns & Londonbridges." Fred DeVan, Review of That Other MileArchived 2010-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Audio Magazine, January, 1976, as reprinted at www.randallbramblett.com.
Bramblett used many of the same personnel, plus producer Steve Tyrell, on Bramblett's 1975 album, That Other Mile (Polydor), described by critic Joe Viglione as "Another excellent album (that) didn't find an audience...the mystery here is why this artist doesn't have a deeper catalog? That Other Mile is pleasant and cries out for repeated spins." See Joe Viglione, Review of That Other Mile; www.allmusic.com. Critic Fred DeVan, writing in Audio magazine, notes the similarity in quality to Longhorns & Londonbridges: "The music and the performance are stark perfection, full of little details and smart production. Many current pop-rock themes are touched with great precision and warmth. The recorded sound is just great, and there are lots of interesting elements vying for attention on this release. ...Producer Steve Tyrell, and most of the rest of the crew, including Randall, did the same number on B.J. Thomas' Longhorns & Londonbridges." Fred DeVan, Review of That Other MileArchived 2010-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Audio Magazine, January, 1976, as reprinted at www.randallbramblett.com.