The Blues Brothers’s debut, ‘Blues Brothers - The Definitive Collection’, does not fit easily into one genre. There is no doubt that The Blues Brothers has talent. Since completing 1992’s ‘Opening: I Can’t Turn You Loose’, The Blues Brothers fulfilled their contract with Savoy Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Great Rock right here!
The Blues Brothers offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. If you are a The Blues Brothers fan, you will love Messin’ With The Kid. Album opener (I Got Everything I Need) Almost is a bright, upbeat ditty. Rubber Biscuit one of the best in my collection. I Don’t Know is just a great song and one well worth taking the time to give it a good listen. Listening to Soul Man you can hear that The Blues Brothers has still amazing chemistry with band members. |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. Do You Love Me/Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me) - is a breath or fresh air compared to many previous songs of The Blues Brothers. The opening track Guilty is very much like you would expect from other albums. Although Riot In Cell Block Number Nine is very melodic it is far from sad. From The Bottom is a bit of a show-tune. After you’ve listened to Going Back To Miami, most everything else can’t hold up and is second rate. In Everybody Needs Somebody To Love you won’t find any flashy solos. Expressway To Your Heart - A catchy, upbeat tune. Sweet Home Chicago - My least favorite song on this album. This song is very powerful, its catchy melody will have you singing along in no time. Still going through Blues Brothers - The Definitive Collection and coming to appreciate Shake Your Tailfeather more and more with every listen. Think marked the continuation of The Blues Brothers in style evolution. Excellent vocals and musical performances.
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