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1992 studio album by The Blues Brothers
Red, White & Blues
Studio album by The Blues Brothers
Released1992
GenreR&B
LabelTurnstyle
The Blues Brothers chronology
The Blues Brothers Band Live in Montreux
(1990)
Red, White & Blues
(1992)
The Definitive Collection
(1992)

Red, White & Blues is the eighth album by The Blues Brothers, released in 1992. It is their first studio album, other than the soundtracks from the movies The Blues Brothers (1980) and Blues Brothers 2000 (1999). It is also the only album that contains original material, such as "Red, White & Blues", "Take You and Show You" and "Can't Play the Blues (In an Air-Conditioned Room)". The album was recorded at the Power Station studio in New York. Original band member Tom Malone had left the band the year before to join the Gil Evans orchestra and was replaced by Birch Johnson.

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Track listing

  1. "You Got the Bucks" (L. Marini-P. Marini)– 3:30
  2. "Red, White & Blues" (M. Moreno-A. Rubin-L. Pendarvis) – 3:55
  3. "Can't Play the Blues (In an Air-Conditioned Room)" (R. Fagan-J. Kennedy)– 3:15
  4. "Early in the Morning" (L. Jordan-D. Hartley-L. Hickman) – 3:39
  5. "One Track Train" (S. Cropper-G. Nicholson) – 4:16
  6. "Boogie Thing" (J. Cotton-M. Murphy)– 3:37
  7. "Never Found a Girl" (Booker T. Jones-E. Floyd) – 5:51
  8. "Trick Bag" (E. King) – 4:25
  9. "Take You and Show You" (L. Pendarvis-B. Johnson) – 4:08
  10. "Big Bird" (Booker T. Jones-E. Floyd) – 4:58

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  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r71231
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