Artist's albums
Priceless Jazz 25: Brecker Brothers
1999 · album
Out Of The Loop
1994 · album
Return Of The Brecker Brothers
1992 · album
The Brecker Brothers Collection Vol.2
1991 · album
Detente
1980 · album
Live and Unreleased
1980 · album
Heavy Metal Be-Bop
1978 · album
Don't Stop The Music
1977 · album
Back to Back
1976 · album
Sneakin' Up Behind You: The Very Best Of The Brecker Brothers
1975 · compilation
The Brecker Bros
1975 · album
The Essential Brecker Brothers
2015 · album
The Bottom Line Archive Series: (Live 1976)
2015 · album
Straphangin'
2008 · album
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Biography
In the '70s, brothers Michael and Randy Brecker co-led a band of New York session big shots that included, at various times, David Sanborn, Don Grolnick, Will Lee, and George Duke, among others. When they chose to, the Brecker Brothers Band could be one of the most intelligent and creative fusion outfits. Chief composer/trumpeter Randy's best tunes were structurally unpredictable, melodically intricate, and harmonically complex, inside/out bop heads played in an impossibly precise manner over a bed of funk rhythms. Unlike the bulk of jazz-funk, the Breckers -- on their first record, at least -- kept the pandering to a minimum. Though it had a certain commercial appeal, 1975's Back to Back was an artistic success as well. The Brothers' music was a smart combination of extended pop forms, top-notch jazz improvisation, and sophisticated compositional techniques. On later albums, the temptation to sell records apparently became too great to resist. Still, virtually every record had something of substance to recommend it. In the early '90s, RCA issued a pair of compilation CDs that combined the best of the band's purely instrumental, jazz-based work. By 1982, the brothers had ceased working together, but they did reunite occasionally for touring and the recording of two albums for GRP: Return of the Brecker Brothers in 1992 and Out of the Loop in 1994. ~ Chris Kelsey, Rovi