Album Details
Title: Brother's Keeper Artist: The Neville Brothers Release Date: 7/1990 Label: A&M Duration: 55:44 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 075021531222, 0082839531221, 075021531215, 075021531246, 075021531253, 082839531221 Genre: Rhythm & Blues Styles: Soul, Funk, New Orleans R&B Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earthy, Exuberant, Joyous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Party/Celebratory, Rollicking, Sensual Total Copies: 12 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Brother Blood
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Brother Jake
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Steer Me Right
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Fearless
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Sons and Daughters
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Fallin' Rain
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Jah Love
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River of Life
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Witness
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My Brother's Keeper
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Sons and Daughters (Reprise)
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Mystery Train
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Bird on a Wire
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1993 | CD | A&M | 3953122 | | ------ | CD | A&M | 75021-5312-2 |
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Album Review
Why doesn't more r&b sound like this? Although hampered by a poor mix, Brother's Keeper is nevertheless a classic example of what makes the Neville Brothers so good -- and so frustrating. Tracks like the booty-shaking funk of "Brother Jake" or the gospel-tinged "Steer Me Right" are full of soulful vocals and wonderful harmonies. Aaron Neville's timeless voice is displayed beautifully on "Fearless," where he is joined by Linda Ronstadt for one of the strongest tracks on the record. The Neville Brothers' ecumenical spirituality permeates every second of Brother's Keeper, making for a few awkward moments (like the head-scratching opener "Brother Blood," for example), but a few moments of true sublimity (as when Art Neville spits "Pro choice-no choice/We're sending our sons and daughters to their slaughter" on "Sons and Daughters"). The pop material on Brother's Keeper, such as Link Wray's "Fallin' Rain," works well, but other tracks, like "River of Life," seem forced. If the Neville Brothers showed a little discretion with regard to their lyrics and cut a couple tracks, they would have had a much stronger album, which in a way is as good a statement as one could make about their entire career. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Aaron Neville | Vocals, Keyboards, Producer, Percussion | | Alison Saar | Artwork | | Art Neville | Keyboards, Producer, Vocals | | Bill Dillon | Guitar | | Brian Stoltz | Keyboards, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Bruce Lampcov | Mixing | | Buffy Sainte-Marie | Vocals (Background) | | Charles Brady | Assistant Engineer, Engineer | | Charles Neville | Producer, Keyboards, Vocals, Saxophone | | Chuck Beeson | Design, Art Direction | | Cyril Neville | Percussion, Producer, Vocals | | Daniel Lanois | Guitar | | Darryl Johnson | Guitar, Vocals (Background), Bass, Keyboards | | Dave Stewart | Producer, Arranger | | David Farrell | Engineer | | Don Smith | Engineer, Mixing | | Eileen Gregory | Assistant Producer | | Emanuel Steib | Trombone | | Eric Kolb | Assistant Producer | | Eric Struthers | Guitar | | Eugene Ross | Guitar | | F. Ron Miller | Design, Art Direction | | Fred Kemp | Sax (Baritone) | | Greg Calbi | Mastering | | Herman Bartholomew | Piano, Vocals, Trumpet | | Ivan Neville | Vocals | | Jimmie Mack | Production Coordination | | Joe Blaney | Mixing | | Larry Williams | Photography | | Leo Nocentelli | Guitar | | Malcolm Burn | Producer, Vocals (Background), Mixing | | Mark Howard | Engineer | | Marva Wright | Vocals (Background) | | Olle Romo | Sequencing | | Reggie Houston | Sax (Baritone) | | Renard Poché | Trombone, Guitar | | Roger Lewis | Sax (Baritone) | | Ronald Jones | Drums | | Sherry Etheridge | Photography | | Snakebite | Sax (Baritone) | | Steve Jordan | Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Drums | | The Neville Brothers | Main Performer | | Tim Green | Sax (Tenor) | | Tony Hall | Bass, ?, Vocals (Background) | | Wally Wilson | Keyboards | | Willie Green | Drums |
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