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Live from Chicago's House of Blues
album dal vivo
ArtistaThe Blues Brothers,
(pubblicato come Blues Brothers and Friends)
Pubblicazione1997
Dischi1
Tracce15
GenereRhythm and blues
Blues
EtichettaA&M
ProduttoreIra Antelis, Steve Devick, Dan Aykroyd
RegistrazioneHouse of Blues, 1996
The Blues Brothers - cronologia

Live from Chicago's House of Blues è un album live del 1997 dei Blues Brothers.

Pubblicato sotto il nome Blues Brothers and Friends, è stato registrato all'apertura della House of Blues a Chicago ed è il primo disco con "Brother" Zee Blues.

  1. Intro
  2. Green Onions
  3. Chicken Shack
  4. Sweet Home Chicago
  5. I Wish You Would
  6. Messin' With The Kid
  7. All My Money Back
  8. Born In Chicago
  9. Blues, Why You Worry Me?
  10. Groove With Me Tonight
  11. 634-5789
  12. All She Wants To Do Is Rock
  13. Flip, Flop And Fly
  14. Money (That's What I Want)
  15. Viva Las Vegas

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The Blues Brothers
Blues Brothers Band"Joliet" Jake Blues · Elwood Blues · Paul Shaffer · Matt "Guitar" Murphy · Steve "The Colonel" Cropper · Donald "Duck" Dunn · Murphy Dunne · Willie "Too Big" Hall · Tom "Bones" Malone · "Blue" Lou Marini · Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin · Tom Scott · Zee Blues
Guest starJames Brown · Cab Calloway · Aretha Franklin · Ray Charles · John Lee Hooker
DiscografiaBriefcase Full of Blues · The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording · Made in America · Best of the Blues Brothers · Everybody Needs Blues Brothers · Live! in Montreux · Red, White, & Blues · The Definitive Collection · Very Best of · Live from Chicago's House of Blues · Blues Brothers 2000 O.S.T. · The Blues Brothers Complete · The Essentials · Gimme Some Lovin' & Other Hits
FilmThe Blues Brothers - I fratelli Blues (1980) · Blues Brothers - Il mito continua (1998)
VideogiochiThe Blues Brothers (1991) · The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure (1993) · Blues Brothers 2000 (2000)
Voci correlateBlues · House of Blues · John Landis · Bluesmobile