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The Blues Brothers- The Blues Brothers (Original Soundtrack Recording), 1980, VG+/VG+
The Blues Brothers- The Blues Brothers (Original Soundtrack Recording), 1980, VG+/VG+
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This is the Blues Brothers Band's second album. Released on June 20, 1980, it was a followup to their debut live album, Briefcase Full Of Blues. The soundtrack was recorded in Chicago at Universal Recording Corporation at the same time the movie was being filmed, with the exception of "Gimme Some Lovin'," which was recorded at the Record Plant in Los Angeles, and "The Old Landmark," which was recorded live on a Universal Studios sound stage on the West Coast, with overdubs later recorded at a studio in New York City. The songs on the soundtrack album are a noticeably different audio mix than in the film, with a prominent baritone saxophone in the horn line (also heard in the film during "Shake a Tail Feather", though no baritone sax is present,) and female backing vocals on "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love," though the band had no other backup singers besides Jake and/or Elwood in the film. A number of regular band members, including saxophonist Tom Scott and drummer Steve Jordan, perform on the album but are not in the film. This record and its sleeve are in Very Good Plus condition.
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