Greatest Hits by The Brothers Four (CD - 04/07/1987)

Greatest Hits by The Brothers Four (CD - 04/07/1987)
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  • "Greatest Hits" (04/07/1987) Folk Brothers Four (The), Columbia (USA)A decent 12-song compilation of the group's s... read more
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The Brothers Four - Greatest Hits

Release Date: 1990-10-25, Audio CD, Sony

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Release Date: 1990-10-25, Audio CD, Sony
 
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"Greatest Hits" (04/07/1987) Folk Brothers Four (The), Columbia (USA)A decent 12-song compilation of the group's singles, several of which, including "My Tani" and "Frogg," were never on their individual albums. The mix of tempos and sources encompasses everything from the two moody singles "Greenfields" and "The Green Leaves of Summer" to playful songs such as "Frogg," gospel material ("Nobody Knows"), and robust, stomping pieces ("I Am a Roving Gambler," "Nine Pound Hammer"). The sound is decent, but there's no annotation on this low-priced CD, a straight conversion of a 1967 album. ~ Bruce Eder

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