The Essential Blues Brothers

The Essential Blues Brothers

by The Blues Brothers
The Essential Blues Brothers

The Essential Blues Brothers

by The Blues Brothers

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Overview

This 2003 release compiles tracks from the Blues Brothers' two live albums and The Blues Brothers soundtrack. Of the 12 songs, five come from 1978's Briefcase Full of Blues, five from 1980's Made in America, and two from 1980's soundtrack. The songs from Briefcase Full of Blues are the highlights; tracks like "Messin' With the Kid," "Rubber Biscuit," and the huge hit "Soul Man" are loose, full of fun, and alive with soul -- they capture a cultural moment and will have you dancing around the room. The two tracks from the soundtrack, "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love," are less successful; Joliet Jake and Elwood need a raw, live setting to shine -- coop them up in a studio and their flaws (mainly weak vocals) are very obvious. By the time Made in America was released, the Blues Brothers' schtick was wearing a bit thin (Elwood sounds especially dorky on his molasses-slow rendition of the Robins/Coasters' "Riot in Cell Block #9"), the music was sounding a bit tired and overly professional, and the covers less obscure. There is enough energy in the presentation to make the music fun, but it doesn't have the same punch that the first record did. An essential Blues Brothers release would probably have more songs from the first record, less from the second, and a couple more tracks from the soundtrack, like the funky "She Caught the Katy." You might as well choose The Definitive Collection. It sells for about the same price but has 20 songs instead of 12, including seven from Briefcase; takes more songs from the movie, including Aretha Franklin's storming version of "Think" (but not "She Caught the Katy" for some reason); and has a weird version of "Expressway to Your Heart" unavailable elsewhere. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 03/25/2003
Label: Warner Music
UPC: 0081227616427
Rank: 115700

Tracks

  1. Opening: I Can't Turn You Loose
  2. Rubber Biscuit
  3. Soul Man
  4. Soul Finger/Funky Broadway
  5. Do You Love Me/Mother Popcorn (You Got to Have a Mother for Me)
  6. Riot in Cell Block #9
  7. Messin' With the Kid
  8. (I Got Everything I Need) Almost
  9. Who's Making Love
  10. Gimme Some Lovin'
  11. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
  12. Going Back to Miami

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Blues Brothers   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Wayne Cochran   Composer
Jimmy King   Composer
Pee Wee Ellis   Composer
Phalon Jones   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Jerry Wexler   Composer
Cory Frye   Liner Notes
Otis Redding   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Pat Kraus   Mastering
Arlester "Dyke" Christian   Composer
David Porter   Composer
Ronnie Caldwell   Composer
Mel London   Composer
Carl Cunningham   Composer
Thane Tierney   Project Assistant
Sheryl Farber   Project Assistant
Paul Fulton   Composer
Larry Hulst   Photography
Richard McCaffrey   Cover Photo
Charlie Johnson   Composer
Steven P. Gorman   Project Assistant
John Heiden   Design,Art Direction
Nathaniel Epps   Composer
Shedrick Lincoln   Composer
Glen Nakasako   Design
Spencer Davis   Composer
Solomon Burke   Composer
Steve Winwood   Composer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
Bert Russell   Composer
Isaac Hayes   Composer
James Alexander   Composer
Karen Ahmed   A&R
James Brown   Composer
Ben Cauley   Composer
Don Walsh   Composer
Hugh Brown   Art Direction
Mark McKenna   Art Supervisor
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