The Blues Brothers - The Definitive Collection

The Blues Brothers - The Definitive Collection
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Album Details

Title: The Definitive Collection
Artist: The Blues Brothers
Release Date: 9/15/1992
Re-Released On: 1/25/2005
Label: Atlantic, Rhino, WEA International
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 075678242823, 081227997564, 075678084058
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Comedy, Novelty, Soul-Blues, Electric Blues, Retro-Soul
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Playful, Rollicking, Freewheeling, Rambunctious, Rousing, Rowdy, Energetic, Fun, Reverent, Silly, Stylish, Exuberant, Earnest
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Opening: I Can't Turn You Loose
  2. Hey Bartender
  3. Messin' With the Kid
  4. (I Got Everything I Need) Almost
  5. Rubber Biscuit
  6. I Don't Know
  7. Soul Man
  8. Who's Making Love?
  9. Do You Love Me/Mother Popcorn (You Got to Have a Mother for Me) [Medle]
  10. Guilty
  11. Riot in Cell Block #9
  12. From the Bottom
  13. Going Back to Miami
  14. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
  15. Expressway to Your Heart
  16. Sweet Home Chicago
  17. Closing: I Can't Turn You Loose
  18. Shake YourTailfeather
  19. Think
  20. Gimme Some Lovin'

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDWEA International780840
1992CDAtlantic82428-2
1992CDRhino82428

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Album Review

It isn't exactly difficult to scoff at the Blues Brothers -- beginning your musical career as a sketch on Saturday Night Live is not the best way to develop artistic credibility, and while Elwood Blues wasn't too shabby a harp player, his brother, Joliet Jake, sang only marginally better than that guy who used to impersonate Joe Cocker on late-night television. But no one ever bought a Blues Brothers album expecting a life-changing musical experience -- these guys were there to put on a show, and putting on a great show is just what they did. It helped that Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi obviously loved the music, and they knew how to put together a killer band (any fan with the vision to hire Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Jordan, and Matt "Guitar" Murphy" to cover classic blues and r&b deserves credit for good taste, if nothing else). The Definitive Collection pulls together highlights from the band's debut live album, Briefcase Full of Blues, as well as cuts from the soundtrack to The Blues Brothers movie (including contributions from Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin) and the second, rather less-remembered live set Made in America. Anyone who buys this without owning a decent Otis Redding or Sam & Dave set first ought to be ashamed of themselves, but as a one-stop overview of the work of two dedicated r&b fans having a great time playing the songs they love, you could hardly do better than The Definitive Collection. Play it loud and dance a lot -- John would have wanted it that way. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
"Joliet" Jake BluesVocals, Vocals (Background)
Alan RubinVocals (Background), Horn Section, Trumpet, Horn
Aretha FranklinVocals, Performer
Bob TischlerProducer
Brenda CorbettVocals (Background)
Carolyn FranklinVocals (Background)
Donald "Duck" DunnBass
Elliott RandallGuitar
Elwood BluesVocals (Background), Vocals, Harmonica
Jeff MironovGuitar
Joe GastwirtDigital Remastering
Lou MariniSax (Tenor), Sax (Alto), Vocals (Background)
Margaret BranchVocals (Background)
Matt "Guitar" MurphyGuitar
Michael MazzarellaCompilation Producer
Murphy DunneKeyboards
Patti AustinVocals (Background)
Patty AustinVocals (Background)
Paul ShafferVocal Arrangement, Producer, Keyboards, Musical Direction, Vocals (Background)
Ray CharlesPerformer, Vocals
Ron JaramilloDesign
Steve CropperGuitar
Steve JordanVocals (Background), Drums
The Blues BrothersPerformer
Tom "Bones" MaloneHorn, Vocals (Background), Sax (Baritone), Trumpet, Horn Arrangements, Trombone, Horn Section, Sax (Tenor)
Tom BoumanDesign, Art Direction
Tom ScottSax (Tenor), Horn Section, Vocals (Background), Sax (Alto)
Ullanda McCulloughVocals (Background)
Vivian CherryVocals (Background)
Willie HallDrums