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The Brecker Brothers - Live In Cleveland 1977 (Live) (2023)

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The Brecker Brothers - Live In Cleveland 1977 (Live) (2023)

The Brecker Brothers - Live In Cleveland 1977 (Live) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 272 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 122 MB
52:56 | Jazz | Label: Equinox

With two Brecker Brothers albums under their belt Randy and little brother Mike were hitting their stride in 1977. In demand as jazz soloists and worked off their feet as the horn section on the burgeoning session scene, The Brecker Brothers band was their showcase and their recreation. With six albums for Arista records between 1975 and 1981, they had managed reasonable sales and even a couple of minor hits, but live performance was the optimal way to experience them. The band here are all heavy-rollers and core members of the close knit community of versatile jazz / rockers that shuttled between LA and NYC. Guitarist Steve Khan is on particularly fine form. Performed live at the Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH in 1977, for The New World Of Jazz radio show broadcast by WMMS-FM.

The Brecker Brothers - Live And Unreleased (2020) {Japanese Edition}

Posted By: popsakov
The Brecker Brothers - Live And Unreleased (2020) {Japanese Edition}

The Brecker Brothers - Live And Unreleased (2020) {Japanese Edition}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 691 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 255 Mb
Full Scans ~ 110 Mb | 00:57:53 + 00:47:39 | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz-Funk, Fusion | Leopard / King International Inc. #KKJ 029 / D 77072

The return of a great band! The archival recording, 'Live and Unreleased', documents the Brecker Brothers at the peak of their powers during a European tour on a particularly happening night in Hamburg on July 2, 1980 at the legendary Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall. One of the best-selling, most potent bands of the '70s, the Brecker Brothers defined the swaggering sound of New York funk-fusion during the decade. On the strength of such contemporary crossover recordings as their 1975 self-titled debut, 1976's Back to Back, 1977's Don't Stop the Music and 1978's Heavy Metal Be-Bop, brothers Randy and Michael Brecker set a new standard in jazz with their tight arrangements, catchy funk grooves, melodic grooves and scintillating solos.

The Brecker Brothers - Don't Stop The Music (1977) [Japanese Edition 2016]

Posted By: gribovar
The Brecker Brothers - Don't Stop The Music (1977) [Japanese Edition 2016]

The Brecker Brothers - Don't Stop The Music (1977) [Japanese Edition 2016]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 295 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 98 MB | Covers - 17 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony Music (SICJ 174)

This 1977 effort continues their hitmaking streak of one of fusion and R&B's durable and respected units. While this album's predecessor, Back to Back, was credited to the Brecker Brothers Band and featured members including David Sanborn and Steve Khan, it came off as underdone and facile. Don't Stop the Music does present their gifts in a more cogent fashion, but not without a few odd detours. The title track and "Finger Licking Good" are pure disco efforts, with pushy rhythms and ingratiating backing vocals. Although they are both a little silly, they have great horn riffs and boast a potent production. Despite those danceable offerings, Don't Stop the Music also features some of the brothers' most challenging work…

The Brecker Brothers - The Brecker Bros. Collection Vol. 2 [Recorded 1975-1981] (1991)

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The Brecker Brothers - The Brecker Bros. Collection Vol. 2 [Recorded 1975-1981] (1991)

The Brecker Brothers - The Brecker Bros. Collection Volume Two [Recorded 1975-1981] (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 431 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 162 MB | Covers - 48 MB
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: BMG Music/Novus (ND83076)

In the '70s, brothers Michael and Randy Brecker co-led a band of New York session big shots that included, at various times, David Sanborn, Don Grolnick, Will Lee, and George Duke, among others. When they chose to, the Brecker Brothers Band could be one of the most intelligent and creative fusion outfits. Chief composer/trumpeter Randy's best tunes were structurally unpredictable, melodically intricate, and harmonically complex, inside/out bop heads played in an impossibly precise manner over a bed of funk rhythms. Unlike the bulk of jazz-funk, the Breckers - on their first record, at least - kept the pandering to a minimum. Though it had a certain commercial appeal, 1975's Back to Back was an artistic success as well. The Brothers' music was a smart combination of extended pop forms, top-notch jazz improvisation, and sophisticated compositional techniques.