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Right on Time is the second album by the Los Angeles, California-based duo the Brothers Johnson.Released in 1977, the album peaked at number two on the R&B albums chart and number thirteen on the pop albums chart in the U.S.
This album also included Jones' hit remake of the Brothers Johnson's "I'll Be Good to You", featuring Ray Charles and Chaka Khan. Besides the brothers' brief appearance in Japan around 1994 and George guest-appearing at a Graham Central Station concert in Japan (including a released double-CD), the duo launched an expanded US tour in 2002 which ...
Winners is a studio album by the Brothers Johnson, released in 1981. [4] [5] Track listing "The Real Thing" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) - 3:48
Light Up the Night is the fourth album by the Los Angeles, California-based duo the Brothers Johnson, released in 1980. The album topped the U.S. R&B albums chart and reached number five on the pop albums chart. The single "Stomp!" became a dance hit, reaching number one on both the R&B singles and disco charts and top ten on the pop singles chart.
Blam! is the third album by the Los Angeles-based duo the Brothers Johnson. [3] Released in 1978, the album topped the Billboard R&B albums chart and reached number seven on the pop albums chart. Track listing
Look Out for #1 is the debut album by the Los Angeles, California-based duo Brothers Johnson released in 1976. The album reached number one on the R&B albums chart and number three on the jazz albums chart in the United States.
Brothers Johnson producer and mentor Quincy Jones heard the song, liked it, and convinced George to sing lead on the finished track. Released from their debut album, Look Out for #1, it was a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot Singles Charts, peaking at number three, and a number one song on the Billboard R&B Charts during the summer of 1976. [2]
Stomp: The Best of the Brothers Johnson is a compilation album by The Brothers Johnson, released in 2013. Critical reception Andy Kellman of Allmusic.com found this ...