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  1. AllMusic awarded the album 4.5 stars and its review by Michael G. Nastos states, "First date for brothers from 1975. Side one is solid jazz/funk/fusion". At the 1976 Grammy Awards the album received three nominations, for Best R&B Instrumental Performance ("Sneakin’ up Behind You"), Best New Artist and Best Instrumental Arrangement (Randy Brecker for "Some Skunk Funk").

    • September 1975
  2. Brecker Brothers (auch The Brecker Brothers oder Brecker Bros.) war eine Fusionband, die von den Brüdern Michael Brecker ( Saxophon, Flöte, später auch EWI) und Randy Brecker ( Trompete, Flügelhorn) geleitet wurde und seit 1975 in den 1970er und frühen 1980er Jahren kommerziell erfolgreiche Fusionalben aufnahm.

  3. The Brecker Brothers were a jazz fusion music duo consisting of siblings Michael Brecker and Randy Brecker. Michael played saxophone, flute, and EWI, and Randy played trumpet and flugelhorn. [1] The brothers attended Cheltenham High School in Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Randy, born 1945, first gained recognition as an original member of the group ...

    • New York City, New York, U.S.
    • 1974–2007
  4. 18. März 2020 · BRECKER BROTHERS – Live And Unreleased. Posted on March 18, 2020. Randy and Michael Brecker: legends of jazz fusion, both together and apart. Often called upon for individual session work throughout the 70s and 80s, the brothers appeared on albums by Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, Aerosmith, Lou Reed and Dire Straits.

  5. 14. Dez. 2012 · But if Straphangin' were to actually be the group's last record, The Brecker Brothers would have gone out on a high note. The Complete Arista Albums Collection includes two more recordings that, while not Brecker Brothers albums, certainly comfortably fit within its sphere. During this period, the Breckers opened a club in New York, 7th Avenue ...

    • John Kelman
  6. 25. Mai 2020 · Genau aus dieser Phase stammt das Doppelalbum „Live And Unreleased“ vom Juli 1980 aus dem legendären Hamburger Club Onkel Pö’s Carnegie Hall, das eine Zeit wiederauferstehen lässt, der viele Anfang-60er heute wehmütig nachtrauern. „Das war eine verdammt gute Tournee“, erinnert sich Trompeter Randy Brecker. „Die Band hat es jeden ...

  7. downbeat.com › reviews › detailDownBeat Reviews

    Live And Unreleased documents the most potent band coming out of the 1970s New York jazz-funk scene in a slamming performance that presents all six members—brothers Randy and Mike (1949–2007) Brecker on trumpet and tenor saxophone, guitarist Barry Finnerty, keyboardist Mark Gray, electric bassist Neil Jason and drummer Richie Morales—at the peak of their creative powers. In true Brecker ...