Like a Brother

Like A Brother is the only collaborative album by America's Gerry Beckley, Chicago's Robert Lamm, and the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson. It was released in 2000, two years after Wilson had died from lung cancer, and was the last album he recorded before his death.[2] The trio first appeared together on a rendition of "Without Her" from the 1995 Harry Nilsson tribute album For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson, followed by "Watching The Time Go By" from Lamm's 1999 solo album In My Head.

Like A Brother
Studio album by
Released2000
Recorded1992-1997
GenreAdult contemporary
Length41:56
LabelTransparent Music
ProducerPhil Galdston
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
1."Today"John Waite, Phil GaldstonCarl Wilson4:15
2."Feel The Spirit"Phil Galdston, Robert Lamm, Peter WolfRobert Lamm5:11
3."I Wish For You"Carl Wilson, Robert White Johnson, GaldstonWilson3:01
4."Run Don't Walk"Wilson, GaldstonWilson3:55
5."Watching The Time"Gerry BeckleyGerry Beckley with Lamm and Wilson3:52
6."Life In Motion"Lamm, Gerard McMahonLamm4:30
7."Sheltering Sky"BeckleyBeckley with Lamm and Wilson3:20
8."They're Only Words"Wilson, GaldstonWilson4:40
9."Without Her"Harry NilssonBeckley4:29
10."Like A Brother"Wilson, GaldstonWilson4:43
2001 Japanese CD Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
11."Standing At Your Door"Lamm, John Van EpsLamm4:25
12."Blue After All"Lamm, Bruce GaitschLamm4:22
13."In The Dark"Beckley, GaldstonBeckley5:27

Personnel

  • Gerry Beckley - lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Robert Lamm - lead and backing vocals, keyboards
  • Carl Wilson - lead and backing vocals, electric guitar
  • Timmy Cappello - saxophone
  • Paul Livant - electric guitar
  • Steve Tarshis - electric guitar
  • Michael Thompson - guitar
  • John Van Tongeren - keyboards
  • Tom Hammer - keyboards
  • Phil Galdston - keyboards, programming
  • Van Dyke Parks - accordion
  • Jason Scheff - bass
  • Jimmy Hunter - drums
  • Sandy Merendino - drums
  • Michael Fisher - percussion [3]

Notes




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