Briefcase Full of Blues
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Briefcase Full of Blues | ||
Live album by The Blues Brothers | ||
Released | 1978 | |
Recorded | Live at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles | |
Genre | Rhythm and blues, Blues | |
Length | 35:45 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Producer(s) | Bob Tischler | |
Professional reviews | ||
---|---|---|
|
||
The Blues Brothers chronology | ||
Briefcase Full of Blues (1978) |
The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack (1980) |
Briefcase Full of Blues was the first album by The Blues Brothers, released in 1978 by Atlantic Records. The album reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and double platinum. Two singles were released, "Rubber Biscuit", which reached #37 on the Billboard 100 and "Soul Man," which reached #14.
[edit] Track listing
- "Opening: I Can't Turn You Loose" (Redding) – 1:50
- "Hey Bartender" (Dixon) – 3:01
- "Messin' With the Kid" (London) – 3:35
- Originally by Junior Wells
- "(I Got Everything I Need) Almost" (Walsh) – 2:50
- Originally recorded by Toronto's Downchild Blues Band
- "Rubber Biscuit" (Johnson, Levy) – 2:57
- Originally recorded by The Chips
- "Shot Gun Blues" (Walsh) – 5:23
- Also by Downchild Blues Band
- "Groove Me" (Floyd) – 3:46
- "I Don't Know" (Mabon) – 4:14
- "Soul Man" (Hayes, Porter) – 3:28
- "'B' Movie Box Car Blues" (McClinton) – 4:08
- "Flip, Flop & Fly" ( Calhoun, Turner) – 3:38
- "Closing: I Can't Turn You Loose" (Redding) – 0:51
[edit] Credits
- Elwood Blues – Vocals
- "Joliet" Jake Blues – Vocals
- Matt "Guitar" Murphy – Lead Guitar
- Steve "The Colonel" Cropper – Guitar
- Donald "Duck" Dunn – Bass guitar
- Paul "The Shiv" Shaffer – Keyboards, Background Vocals
- Steve "Getdwa" Jordan – Drums, Background Vocals
- Lou "Blue Lou" Marini – Tenor & Alto Saxophones
- Tom "Triple Scale" Scott – Tenor & Alto Saxophones
- Tom "Bones" Malone – Tenor & Baritone Saxophones, Trombone, Trumpet, Background Vocals
- Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin – Trumpet, Background Vocals