This two-disc set does a wonderful job of presenting the nearly 50-year recording history of
Art,
Charles,
Aaron, and
Cyril Neville --
the Neville Brothers -- without sacrificing the pacing that makes for a good and varied listening experience. Opening with "Mardi Gras Mambo" from 1954 by
Art's first group,
the Hawketts, then picking up on a couple of
Aaron's early singles, the
Allen Toussaint-produced "Over You" and
Aaron's unofficial theme song, "Tell It Like It Is," before moving on to the bayou
funk of
the Meters for "Cissy Strut" and "Look-Ka Py Py," Gold gets things exactly right. All four brothers actually didn't appear on record together until 1976's marvelous The Wild Tchoupitoulas album, which is represented here by "Brother John" and "Meet de Boys on the Battlefront." They officially became known as
the Neville Brothers a year later, and their hybrid mix of
funk,
soul,
gospel, rock,
country, and New Orleans street music is both inspired and fun, with tracks like "Fire on the Bayou" and "Hey Pocky Way" quickly becoming Louisiana classics. Other highlights on this fine collection include a scorching live take of "Voodoo" from 1994's Live on Planet Earth release, an impassioned version of
the Melodians' Jamaican hymn "Rivers of Babylon," and the 21st century
psychedelic funk of "Walkin' in the Shadow of Life" from the 2004 album of the same title. Until a box set comes along, this two-disc compilation stands as the best overall introduction to the long history of
the Neville Brothers, who show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide