Vince Grill's Brown's Diner Bar is a delicious country to listen to. It reminds me a lot of childhood, that feeling of music that could easily be played in a movie like Disney Cars. There is something of road, of memory, of past being revisited calmly. It's a quieter country, nothing electric or great. Everything here is more melodic, more contained, almost cozy. The lyrics are beautiful, well written, and the album as a whole is well built. You can feel that there is care and intention in each track. The point that prevents me from liking it more is precisely the fact that he is stuck all the time in this same atmosphere. The album doesn't have a really loud moment, it doesn't have a song that stands out in a unique way. There are several melancholic tracks, very focused on nostalgia and memories, which is beautiful, but ends up making the experience a little too linear.
Notable tracks: Brown's Diner Bar, Not Having You Around and When I Call Your Name
50 Years From Home: Brown’s Diner Bar
Album by Vince Gill
Tracklist
- 1Brown’s Diner Bar3:164.0 ★
- 2Not Having You Around3:164.0 ★
- 3This Lonesome Old Cowboy3:062.5 ★
- 4Nobody Knows4:242.5 ★
- 5Young Again3:502.0 ★
- 6I’m Selling All My Memories3:052.0 ★
- 7When I Call Your Name4:154.0 ★
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Release credits
- piano [7]
- background vocals [7]
- producer [7]
- background vocals [7], producer [1-6]
Issues
5Digital Media9 January 2026







