2 LP's on one CD: Rally Round (1960) / Roamin' With The Brothers Four (1961)This two-fer from Collectors' Choice Music features the Brothers Four's second record -- 1960s Rally Round the Brothers Four -- and their third -- 1961's Roamin'...
2 LP's on 1 CD: THE BROTHERS FOUR/B.M.O.C.The Brothers Four: Dick Foley, Mike Kirkland, John Paine, BobFlick.THE BROTHERS FOUR:Includes liner notes by Bob Morgan.The two most accessible studio LPs by the Brothers Four slot toget...
This is part of Legacy's Art Deco series.Personnel: Donald Mills, Bing Crosby, Cabell "Cab" Calloway (vocals); John Mills, Jr., Herbert Mills (tenor); Harry Mills (baritone); John Mills, Sr. (bass voice, guitar); Eddie Lang (guitar); Tal...
2 LPs on 1 CD: Bob Brookmeyer: PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (1960)/Jimmy Giuffre: THE FOUR BROTHERS SOUND (1958).Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff and Martin Williams.PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST:Personnel: Bob Brookmeyer (trombone, piano); Ge...
Composer: David Arnold.Personnel: Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Dan Higgins (soprano saxophone); Malcolm McNab (trumpet); Mike Bearden, Greg Philinganes (keyboards); Steve Jordan (drums); Rob Playford, Stephen Hilton (programming).Audio...
The soundtrack for Four Brothers is perfectly fitting for a film likened to "a bigger-budget, better-written and better-acted version of the bad-tempered Detroit 9000" (as described by Terry Lawson in the Detroit Free Press, referring to th...
The Avett Brothers: Seth Avett, Scott Avett, Bob Crawford .Personnel: Lindsey Rome, Doug Williams (vocals).Photographer: Daniel Coston.On their third full-length, the North Carolina trio performs acoustic country and folk with pret...
2 LPs on 1 CD: SONG BOOK (1961)/BIG FOLK HITS (1963).The Brothers Four: Bob Flick, Mike Kirkland, John Paine, Richard Foley.In 2000, reissue giant Collectables took smooth crooners the Brothers Four and put 1961's Songbook and 1963's ...
Washington state's Brothers Four mined much the same territory as other commercial folk bands of the revival in the late '50s, such as the Kingston Trio. The formula was similar -- good harmonies, simple instrumentation, and good songs that...
2 LPs on 1 CD: IN PERSON (1962)/CROSS-COUNTRY CONCERT (1963).IN PERSON:Principally recorded at Vanderbuilt University, Nashville, Tennessee on February 19, 1962. Originally released on Columbia (8628).CROSS-COUNTRY CONCERT:Produ...
2 LPs on 1 CD: SING OF OUR TIMES (1964)/THE HONEY WIND BLOWS (1965).Originally released on Columbia Records.This CD contains a pair of pivotal long-players from the Brothers Four. By 1964 Bob Flick (upright bass, baritone, bass), John...
The Four Brothers: Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Herbie Steward (tenor saxophone), Serge Chaloff (baritone saxophone).Additional personnel: Elliot Lawrence (piano), Burgher Jones (bass), Don Lamond (drums).Reissue producer: Rolf Enoch.Record...
A decent 12-song compilation of the group's singles, several of which, including "My Tani" and "Frogg," were never on their individual albums. The mix of tempos and sources encompasses everything from the two moody singles "Greenfields" and...
Recording information: Kaye Smith Studios, Seattle, WA.Photographer: Bob Flick.The 20-song Greenfields & Other Gold is comprised of 1990s recordings by the Brothers Four. The voices of the current lineup are smooth and still rather sw...
This collection of songs recorded by the 1950s U.S. folk act The Brothers Four includes "Greenfields" and "Yellow Bird."Asian version features a bonus CD.A decent 12-song compilation of the group's singles, several of which, including...
The Brothers Four: John Paine (guitar, vocals); Terry Lauber (guitar, mandolin, vocals); Mark Pearson (6- & 12-string guitars, banjo, vocals); Bob Blick (bass, vocals).Personnel: Mark Pearson (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar); Terry Lau...