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| ARTIST: | Van Zant |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cmc International |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Rage, Can't Say It Loud Enough, Show Me, I'm a Want You Kinda Man, Right Side Up, Brother to Brother, Livin' a Lie, That Was Yesterday, Downright and Dangerous, Black Bottom Road, Friend |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 060768623620 |
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Customer Reviews of Brother to Brother
This is the best CD that I have ever purchased. Bar none, this is my favorite CD. Any fan of Southern rock should snatch this up. Johnny Van Zant smokes on "Want You Kinda Man". "Show Me", "Rage" and "That Was Yesterday" just go to show that rock and roll is not dead. I like every song on this CD. Johnny & Donnie Van Zant would have made late brother Ronnie proud.
best cd I own
This is an excellent cd. Johnny Van Zant deserves so much more attention than he gets. I have not taken this cd out of my player for months! I just heard that Van Zant 2 will be out in March. I can't wait! Anyone who loves rock and roll should own this cd.
An attractive and melodic effort
Johnny Van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Donnie Van Zant (38 Special) joined forces and released the album "Brother to brother" in 1998. The musical approach is southern rock but it has a bit of a commercial touch to it. Songs like "Show me", "I'm a want you kinda man", and "Right side up" have the potential of becoming hits if they were included on the radio station's play lists. In "That was yesterday" you get a light feeling of Jack Blades (Night Ranger) and his way of writing songs, while "Black bottom road" reminds of Tony Joe White. Most of the time it's mid tempo songs, but the brothers had the good taste of including a real rocker by the name of "Downright and dangerous". There's also some ballads on this disc, but apart from "Can't say it loud enough" they are not thrilling, and neither "Brother to brother" or "Friend" stand out as something more than the ordinary. Over all, this is a melodic and attractive effort from the Van Zant brothers and the album is a good compliment to both Lynyrd Skynyrd and 38 Special. But a warning may be raised; if you're way into southern rock of a harder kind you might find this album too soft.