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| Have Love Will Travel | 
enlarge | Artists: Jim Belushi, Dan Aykroyd Label: Have Love Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $9.49 You Save: $9.49 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 90012
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.6 x 0.5
UPC: 826948020029 EAN: 0826948020029 ASIN: B0000936MA
Release Date: May 20, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Skybox Ballroom Romp | | • | Have Love Will Travel | | • | Dig Myself a Hole | | • | All She Wants to do is Rock | | • | Can't Get Out of It | | • | Time Won't Let Me | | • | Polk Salad Annie | | • | 300 Pounds of Joy | | • | Greenbacks | | • | Cadillac Man | | • | Swinging Party | | • | Truth At the Time | | • | Driving Wheel |
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Album Description Have Love Will Travel is a very personal revisiting of Urban Blues, R&B, Jump Swing and Rock classics by internationally renowned actors and recording artists, Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Have Love Records. 2003.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Belushi and Aykroyd, NEED I SAY MORE? May 27, 2003 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Being a huge fan of SNL and The Blues Brothers for almost 30years I picked up this album just to show support for my boys. WOW was I blown away. Unlike Aykroyd's previouse albums that are mostly covers this is almost all originals! 14 tracks of Good Old Louisianna Blues fused with Contemporary Rock. My Personal favorites on the Album are the title track "have Love Will Travel"(wich was performed on Acording to Jim)"Cadilac Man" (also performed on Acording to Jim) and "Time Won't Let Me" (performed on SNL featuring a duet by Jim and Danny) if your expecting to hear the blues brothers this isn't the album for you. But if you just want a taste of somethnig different, a new kind of Blues Then I definatly recomend this Album! These guys obviosly put there hearts in to it. Jim and Danny both take turns singing lead and Blowing the harmonicas and they even team up for a few duets on the album, and the band is made up mostly of Jim's other band "The Sacred hearts" If you can find there cd I recomend that also!!
somewhat original December 24, 2004 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've always got a kick out of the blues brothers and I would recommend this cd to both snl fans and lovers of classic r&b/blues & rock......Having read some of the other reviews, I would like to point out a fallacy. This is NOT mostly original. There are some original tunes but over half are cover versions.In fact, nine of the thirteen songs are covers. I listed them below with the original recording artists- Have Love, Will Travel-Richard Berry (of Louie Loiue fame) Dig Myself A Hole-Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Time Won't Let Me-The Outsiders Polk Salad Annie-Tony Joe White 300 Pounds Of Joy-Howlin Wolf All She Wants To Do Is Rock-Wynonie Harris Greenbacks-Ray Charles Swinging Party-Lowell Fulsom Driving Wheel-Roosevelt Sykes Aykroyd & Belushi never tried to take credit for songs performed as the Blues Brothers and I don't think they would do so now.
WAY more than you'd think June 18, 2003 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Let's face it: Dan Aykroyd LOVES the blues. The guy simply doesn't get enough credit for being a life-long supporter of the genre. His hosting of the House of Blues Radio Hour remains the most important blues radio show of the past 20 years. This time out, Dan smartly leaves the "Blues Brothers" name behind, and joins up with old friend Jim Belushi (and a great big band featuring former Bonnie Raitt guitarist Johnny Lee Schell). There are some really fine performances here--Belushi has obviously taken some vocal lessons after his horrific performance on the "Live from the House of Blues" Blues Brothers CD recorded in Chicago a few years back. It's also the best recorded and mixed independent blues CD I've purchased in a long time. The sound is absolutely pristine. You can tell the stars and the band are having BIG FUN during the making of this effort, and it's contagious to the listener. Cheap at twice the price; buy anything with the name Aykroyd on it. He's a dyed in the wool bluesman.
True Identities Revealed July 17, 2004 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
For 20+ years, Dan Aykroyd (an avid blues fan) has been performing the music he loved under the persona of Elwood Blues, one half of the now legendary "Blues Brothers" mystique. Thanks to the movies, it's been hard for Aykroyd to shed those glasses and hat and simply perform the music he loves AS Dan Aykroyd.This album finally gives him the chance to perform as himself. Although teamed with one-time "Blues Brothers" singing mate, Jim Belushi (filling the shoes of Aykroyd's late partner, John Belushi), don't expect this to be another blues tribute album. For the first time, these two men (who have definitely blossomed as singers in their own right) have recorded a straight-forward studio album of modern blues songs, the majority of which are originals. There is no gimmick on this album, simply two men singing, backed by a talented band (none of which were involved in the original Blues Brothers Band, by the way). As stated in other reviews, this is NOT a Blues Brothers recording. It IS a great blues project, however.
the blues brothers are back? Well not exactly May 23, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Aykroyd and Belushi are back, this time leaving the Blues Brothers to the side to bring us a fresh sound and look. If you like the Blues Brothers you will find this similar . It is fun american music sung by two guys who love to have fun with it. The band is tight and it is a great party CD.
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