Английская Википедия:Brother (Cry of Love album)
Шаблон:Infobox album Brother is the debut album by the American rock band Cry of Love, released in 1993.[1][2]
"Peace Pipe" peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart; two other singles made the chart's top twenty.[3] "Bad Thing" peaked at No. 60 on the UK Singles Chart.[4] The album sold more than 200,000 copies.[5]
Cry of Love supported Brother by opening for Robert Plant, Aerosmith, and ZZ Top on separate North American tours.[6][5][7]
Production
The album was produced by John Custer at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, and was recorded and mixed in four weeks.[8][9][10] The majority of the album's songs were written by Cry of Love's guitar player, Audley Freed.[11] "Peace Pipe" is about the United States breaking its treaties with Native Americans.[12]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings The Washington Post called the album "the usual post-Allmans compendium of blues-rock swagger, soul-man vocals and bad-love and on-the-road songs."[13] The Morning Call wrote that the songs "have a raw, naked sound built around the tough, direct playing of guitarist Audley Freed, bassist Robert Kearns and drummer Jason Peterson, plus [Kelly] Holland's soulfully sandpapered singing."[14] The Boston Herald praised the "distinct and agreeable '60s and '70s blues-rock vibe."[15]
The Journal Star determined that "the straight-ahead rock, with a blues undercurrent, brings to mind basement jam sessions or a carful of friends singing to a blaring stereo."[11] The Los Angeles Daily News labeled it "unadorned, sparsely produced Stratocaster-driven rock."[6] The Modesto Bee concluded that Brother "contains straight-ahead rock that's raw and unfiltered, catching a sound that's since been urbanized and called 'grunge.'"[16] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram considered the band "awfully derivative—sometimes annoyingly so," writing that "Bad Thing" "is nothing more than Grand Funk's 'Some Kind of Wonderful' with a little Bad Co. mixed in."[17]
AllMusic deemed the album "a near-perfect fusion of classic British hard-rock influences (read Free) and Southern rock sensibility, bringing a refreshing honesty to the dreary radio landscape of the early '90s."[18]
Track listing
All tracks written by Audley Freed, except where noted.
- "Highway Jones" (Freed, K. Holland)
- "Pretty As You Please"
- "Bad Thing" (Holland, Freed, J. Custer)
- "Too Cold in the Winter" (Holland, Freed)
- "Hand Me Down"
- "Gotta Love Me" (Freed, Holland, Custer)
- "Carnival"
- "Drive It Home" (Freed, Holland, Custer)
- "Peace Pipe" (Freed, Holland)
- "Saving Grace"
Personnel
From Columbia's CK 53404 CD liner notes
- Audley Freed - guitars
- Kelly Holland - vocals, percussion, piano on "Carnival"
- Robert Kearns - bass
- Jason Patterson - drums
- John Custer - piano on "Bad Thing"
- Pepper Keenan - tremelo guitar on "Bad Thing"
- Kelly, Jason, Robert, Audley, Josh, John, Kent - hand claps on "Bad Thing"
References
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