The Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers (Silver vinyl)
The Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers (Silver vinyl)
The Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers (Silver vinyl)
The Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers (Silver vinyl)

The Blues Brothers - The Blues Brothers (Silver vinyl)

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Jake Blues - lead vocals

Elwood Blues - harmonica and vocals

Ray Charles - Vocals (A4) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Ray Charles]

James Brown  - Vocals (A6) [click here to see more vinyl featuring James Brown]

Aretha Franklin - Vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Aretha Franklin]

The Rev. James Cleveland Choir (A6)

Cab Calloway - Vocals (B3)

Backing vocals by Brenda Corbett, Margaret Branch, Carolyn Franklin, Jake, and Elwood (B1)

Bass Guitar – Duck Dunn

Drums – Willie Hall

Guitar – Matt Murphy, Steve Cropper

Keyboards – Murphy Dunne

Saxophone – Lou Marini, Tom Malone

Trumpet – Alan Rubin

Bass – David Weston

Guitar – Elliott Randall, Hiram Bullock, Keiv Ginsberg

Horns – Lewis Del Gatto

Keyboards – Bill Payne, John Hason, John Springer, Larry Willis, Richard T. Bear, Terry Fryer

Written by Taj Mahal (A1), Yank Rachel (A1), Henry Mancini (A2), Muff Winwood (A3), Spencer Davis (A3), Steve Winwood (A3), G. Love (A4), D. Love (A4), P. Love (A4), , R. Love (A4), T. Judy (A4), Z. Phillips (A4), Bert Berns (A5), Jerry Wexler (A5), Solomon Burke (A5), A. M. Brunner (A6), Aretha Franklin (B1), Ted White (B1), Dimitri Piomkin (B2), Cab Calloway (B3), Irving Mills (B3), Woody Payne (B4), Jerry Leiber (B5), Mike Stoller (B5)

 

1 LP, Gatefold Jacket

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Silver

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Friday Music

Original Label : Atlantic

Recorded at Universal Recording Studio Chicago and The Record Plant New York

Engineered & mixed by Bob Tischler

Produced by Bob Tischler

Remastered by Joe Reagoso

Originally released in 1980

Reissued in January 2023

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. She Caught The Katy
  2. Peter Gunn Theme
  3. Gimme Some Lovin'
  4. Shake Your Tailfeather
  5. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
  6. The Old Landmark

 

Side B :

  1. Think
  2. Theme From Rawhide
  3. Minnie From Moocher
  4. Sweet Home Chicago
  5. Jailhouse Rock

 

Reviews :

"Comic actors John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd received a lot of flak for their Blues Brothers shtick -- mostly for the albums, not 1980's beloved classic film. But they should be given credit for exposing many people -- including this reviewer -- to the music of blues and R&B veterans. The Blues Brothers soundtrack was released on Atlantic Records. On the surface this doesn't seem unusual, since the Blues Brothers' Atlantic debut, Briefcase Full of Blues, was a number one album; but the movie was released by Universal, and its parent company, MCA, passed on the soundtrack. The rollicking remake of the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'" was a hit, featuring an arrangement notable for the horn section that replaces Steve Winwood's rumbling organ work. Ray Charles has a good time with "Shake a Tail Feather," and he's helped out by Jake and Elwood Blues (Belushi and Aykroyd, respectively). The cover of Solomon Burke's "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" is a lot of fun, thanks to the great overall rhythm and Elwood's lightning-fast stage rap, while James Brown and the Reverend James Cleveland Choir provide a blast of gospel music on "Old Landmark." Aretha Franklin's "Think" is explosive, and Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher" is slyly irresistible. Charles, Brown, Franklin, and Calloway all have small roles in the film, yet so does John Lee Hooker, but he's not represented here." AllMusic Review by Bret Adams

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 4,3 / 5

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