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Brujo

Brujo is an album by the American country rock band New Riders of the Purple Sage. It is their fifth studio album, and their sixth album overall. It was recorded in 1974 and released that same year by Columbia Records.

Brujo was the first New Riders album to feature Skip Battin. Battin had replaced Dave Torbert as the New Riders' bass player after Torbert left to join Kingfish.

One single was released in conjunction with the album — "You Angel You" / "Parson Brown".

In 2004, a combined CD of Brujo and the New Riders' previous album, Home, Home on the Road, was released by BGO Records.

Brujo (disambiguation)

Brujo (Spanish "wizard") is a practictioner of Brujería

Brujo or El Brujo may also refer to:

Usage examples of "brujo".

This book spill off the page in all directions, kaleidescope of vistas, medley of tunes and street noises, farts and riot yipes and the slamming steel shutters of commerce, screams of pain and pathos and screams plain pathic, copulating cats and outraged squawk of the displaced bull head, prophetic mutterings of brujo in nutmeg trances, snapping necks and screaming mandrakes, sigh of orgasm, heroin silent as dawn in the thirsty cells, Radio Cairo screaming like a berserk tobacco auction, and flutes of Ramadan fanning the sick junky like a gentle lush worker in the grey subway dawn feeling with delicate fingers for the green folding crackle.

After we had climbed into the red truck I asked Browder what brujo meant.

So it was the kid had the deal with Brujo, and that is crazy because the last thing the old man would want for his sons and daughters would be anything illegal.

It was obvious that El Brujo, a very serious man, had decided to cut the loss he had suffered.

Tulum and buying from Brujo and flying back to a ranch strip in Florida.

They came back in September and paid Brujo seventy-five thousand in counterfeit money.

When he got there he learned they had paid off Brujo in counterfeit, thus cutting off the source.

They are to ask him about a man who flew in from Florida in a light plane to the Tulum airstrip four times, and made buys from Brujo and flew the product back to a ranch strip.

When they left they stiffed El Brujo with seventy-five thousand of funny money.

The Brujo wore white trousers and a long white shirt with four pockets and with broad stripes of blue embroidery down the front of it.

I told them that a man had been flying into the airstrip at Tulum and buying from Brujo and flying back to a ranch strip in Florida.

Don Brujo and I had got this across, my subjects all nodded enthusiastically.

Only Don Brujo remained standing, his face aglow with something like epiphany.

Jorge had observed military activity on the Cabo de la Calavera, and had approached the sentries on the gate, who were dressed in the uniforms of the First Zaragoza Regiment, to offer them the services of certain Basque women he maintained in the Calle Brujo in Bilbao.

Interviewer: For six years from 1960-66 Carlos Castaneda served as an apprentice to a Yaqui Indian brujo, or sorcerer named don Juan.