Jukebox Corner returns as I go over the 1978 album debut for The Blues Brothers titled 'Briefcase Full of Blues'... Warning: Horrible singing included!
QUICK NOTES
Briefcase Full Of
Blues
The Blues Brothers
Released November
28, 1978
Recorded Live at the
Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles on September 9, 1978
Was the number on
the Billboard 200 February 3-9, 1979, knocking off 52nd
Street by Billy Joel
Joilet Jake Blues /
John Belushi – Vocals on everything by Rubber Biscuit
Elwood Blues / Dan Aykroyd – Harmonica / Vocals
Elwood Blues / Dan Aykroyd – Harmonica / Vocals
Matt ‘Guitar’
Murphy – Lead Guitar
Steve ‘The
Colonel’ Cropper – Guitar
Donald ‘Duck’
Dunn – Bass
Paul Shaffer –
Keyboards
Steve Jordan –
Drums
Lou ‘Blue Lou’
Marina – Tenor & Alto Sax
Tom ‘Triple Scale’
Scott – Tenor & Alto Sax
Tom ‘Bones Maline’
- Trombone, Trumpet, Tenor & Baritone Sax
Alan ‘Mr.
Fabulous’ Rubin - Trumpet
Back of Dust Jacket Includes The Origin Of The Blues Brothers!
Songs
Hey Bartender
Messing With The Kid
Almost
Rubber Biscuit
Shot Gun Blues
Groove Me
I Don't Know
Soul Man
B Movie Box Car Blues
Flip, Flop & Fly