Album US 1980 on Atlantic label
Rock and Blues (Blues Rock, Rhythm’n’Blues)
Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheater by Record Plant, LA. Remote recording mixed at Record Plant, N.Y.C. Mastered at the Master Cutting Room. A Phantom/Black Rhino Production. Sound and lighting were provided by Showco. Keyboard specialist: Ed Kowlakowski; Security: Richard "Smokey" Wendell; Physical Stress Therapist: Bill "Superfoot" Wallace; The back of the jacket lists A1 as "Soul Finger," but the center record label shows A1 as "Soul Finger" and "Funky Broadway." The back of the jacket lists A3 as "Do You Love Me," but the center record label shows A3 as "Do You Love Me" and "Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me)." Center area around spindle hole on Side B has the embossed capital letters "E A S T" at cardinal positions.
![]() | The Blues Brothers , 1976-1982 US album by |
![]() | Tom Malone tb, US arranged by, horns, trombone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone |
![]() | Tom Scott sax, *1948 US arranged by, horns, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone |
![]() | Donald "Duck" Dunn b, eb, 1941-2012 US bass guitar |
![]() | Tom Littrell design, lighting |
![]() | Paul Shaffer key, p, *1949 CA directed by, piano, electric piano, wurlitzer, organ, hammond, producer |
![]() | Steve Jordan dr, *1957 US drums |
![]() | Murphy Dunne key, *1942 US electric piano, wurlitzer |
![]() | Johnny Roberts engineer, monitor |
![]() | Matt Murphy g, *1929 US guitar |
![]() | Steve Cropper g, *1941 US guitar, written by |
![]() | Jeff Mironov g, eg, *1949 US guitar, additional |
![]() | Elwood Blues , harmonica, vocals |
![]() | Cookie , lacquer cut by |
![]() | Rich Mayne management, equipment |
![]() | Morris Lyda management, road crew |
![]() | Lou Marini fl, *1945 US tenor saxophone |
![]() | Alan Rubin tr, 1943-2011 US trumpet |
![]() | Joliet Jake Blues , vocals, lead |
![]() | Arlester Christian voc, cb, written by, funky broadway |
![]() | Ben Cauley tr, 1947-2015 US written by, soul finger |
![]() | James Alexander b, voc, written by, soul finger |
![]() | Jimmy King g, 1949-1967 US written by, soul finger |
![]() | Phalon Jones sax, 1949-1967 US written by, soul finger |
![]() | Ronnie Caldwell org, 1948-1967 US written by, soul finger |
![]() | Roy Cunningham dr, written by, soul finger |
![]() | Berry Gordy , *1929 US written by, do you love me |
![]() | Alfred Ellis ts, as, fl, written by, mother popcorn (you got to have a mother for me) |
![]() | James Brown voc, 1933-2006 US written by, mother popcorn (you got to have a mother for me) |
Bob Defrin art direction |
Judith Jacklin art direction, design |
David Thoener engineer |
Jay Krugman engineer |
Warren Dewey engineer |
Jim Scott engineer, assistant |
Jimmy Sandweiss engineer, assistant |
Mark Eshelman engineer, assistant |
Phil Jamtaas engineer, assistant |
Steve Marcantonio engineer, assistant |
Bill Robbins management, assistant |
Joe Brescio mastered by |
David Alexander photography by, back cover |
Nels Israelson photography by, front cover |
Bob Tischler producer, engineer |
LeRoy Kerr stage manager |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Soul Finger / Funky Broadway | The Blues Brothers | Arlester Christian, Ben Cauley, James Alexander, Jimmy King, Phalon Jones, Ronnie Caldwell, Roy Cunningham | 2:05 |
2 | Who's Making Love | The Blues Brothers | Bettye Crutcher, Don Davis, Homer Banks, Raymond Jackson | 3:34 |
3 | Do You Love Me / Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me) | The Blues Brothers | Berry Gordy, Alfred Ellis, James Brown | 2:54 |
4 | Guilty | The Blues Brothers | Randy Newman | 3:42 |
5 | Perry Mason Theme | The Blues Brothers | Fred Steiner | 2:10 |
6 | Riot In Cell Block Number Nine | The Blues Brothers | Leiber & Stoller | 3:25 |
7 | Green Onions | The Blues Brothers | Al Jackson Jr., Booker T. Jones, Lewis Steinberg, Steve Cropper | 5:45 |
8 | I Ain't Got You | The Blues Brothers | Calvin Carter | 2:45 |
9 | From The Bottom | The Blues Brothers | Sonny Boy Williamson | 3:25 |
10 | Going Back To Miami | The Blues Brothers | Wayne Cochran | 4:01 |