The Definitive Blues Brothers Collection
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Definitive Blues Brothers Collection is a 2CD set featuring the very best of the band as featured in the classic film. Includes the well known "Everybody Needs Somebody" and "Sweet Home Chicago" plus lesser known gems like "Rubber Biscuit" and "Shotgun Blues".
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- I Can't Turn You Loose
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
- Gimme Some Lovin'
- Think
- Soul Man
- Soul Finger
- Funky Broadway
- Messin' With The Kid
- Hey Bartender
- (I Got Every Thing I Need) Almost
- Rubber Biscuit
- Shotgun Blues
- Groove Me
- I Don't Know
- "B" Movie Box Car Blues
- Flip Flop And Fly
- She Caught The Katy
- Peter Gunn (Vocal Vers.Known As Planet Claire)
Disc 2:
- Shake A Tail Feather
- The Old Landmark
- Theme From Rawhide
- Minnie The Moocher
- Sweet Home Chicago
- Jailhouse Rock
- Who's Making Love
- Do You Love Me
- Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me)
- Guilty
- Perry Mason Theme
- Riot In Cell Block No. 9
- Green Onions
- I Ain't Got You
- From The Bottom
- Going Back To Miami
- I Can't Turn You Loose
- Expressway To Your Heart
- Excusez Moi Mon Cherie
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19718 in Music
- Released on: 2004-11-22
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk 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 Complete Blues Brothers pulls together material 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). Play it loud and dance a lot -- John would have wanted it that way. --Mark Deming, All Music Guide



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