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Together Brothers (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Together Brothers (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) by Barry White. This album was released in 1974 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 48:12 minutes.

Artist: Barry White
Release date: 1974
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Disco, Dance Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 21
Duration: 48:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Somebody's Gonna Off the Man (featuring Love Unlimited, Love Unlimited Orchestra) 4:23
2. So Nice to Hear (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:39
3. Alive and Well (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:14
4. Find the Man Bros. (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:17
5. You Gotta Case (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:27
6. Killer's Lullaby (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:23
7. Theme from "Together Brothers" (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:51
8. Getaway (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:08
9. People of Tomorrow Are the Children of Today (Instrumental) (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:43
10. Somebody's Gonna Off the Man (Instrumental) (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 4:21
11. The Rip (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:42
12. Stick Up (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:59
13. Dreamin' (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 0:43
14. Killer's Back (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 0:28
15. Do Drop In (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:32
16. Killer Don't Do It (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:53
17. Here Comes the Man (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:30
18. Dream On (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 1:34
19. Honey Please, Can't Ya See (featuring Love Unlimited, Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:22
20. Can't Seem to Find Him (featuring Love Unlimited Orchestra) 4:23
21. People of Tomorrow Are the Children of Today (featuring Love Unlimited, Love Unlimited Orchestra) 2:40

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Barry White's soundtrack to the 1974 blaxploitation film Together Brothers doesn't match the quality of classic efforts like Curtis Mayfield's Superfly, Isaac Hayes' Shaft, or Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man, but it is an appealing and welcome release all the same. Mayfield's and Gaye's soundtracks, in particular, benefited from solid material throughout, whereas White's soundtrack does suffer from some plodding moments; "You Got Case" and "Stick Up" recycle past funk grooves, while the main theme "Somebody Is Gonna Off the Man" is ineffectively reconfigured throughout. An eerie, Morricone-style whistling and harp interlude on "Killer's Lullaby" intrigues at first but falters with a thin arrangement. The lightness of tone and many string-laden numbers on Together Brothers shouldn't be a surprise, though, since they reflect White's romantic soul style: ghetto streets flowing with champagne. In fact, on a majority of the tracks, White's spacious and silky arrangements and the Love Unlimited Orchestra's adroit backing are substantial enough to offset the album's weaker moments. The vocal version of "Somebody Is Gonna Off the Man" and the soundtrack's one hit "Honey, Please Can't You See" are classic examples of White's pop-soul style, while mood numbers like "So Nice to Hear" and "Can't Seem to Find Him" benefit from strong and varied arrangements; the latter features an effective three-way collage of funk, noir ambience, and orchestral bombast. Together Brothers is a must for dedicated White fans and a respectable title in the blaxploitation soundtrack catalog.