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The Return of the Formerly Brothers

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Released
  
1987

The Return of the Formerly Brothers (1987)
  
Live in Japan (1991)

Producer
  
Holger Petersen

Genre
  
Roots revival

Length
  
43:12

Release date
  
1987

Label
  
Stony Plain Records

Artists
  
Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor

Similar
  
The Return of Wayne Douglas, Juke Box Music, Back to the 'Dillo, The Genuine Texas Gr, The Return of Doug Saldana

The Return of the Formerly Brothers is an album by Doug Sahm, Amos Garrett and Gene Taylor, released in 1987 on Stony Plain Records.

The album was recorded after the three musicians played a collaborative set together at the Edmonton Folk Festival in 1986. The album's title was a self-mocking reference to the fact that all three of the musicians were frequently billed by the media as "formerly of" various notable bands. Although the album was credited to the musicians as individuals, some later sources have reified "The Formerly Brothers" into the actual band name of the project. The album was supported by a tour, which also included supporting musicians Bohdan Hluszko on drums and Kit Johnson on bass guitar.

The album won the Juno Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album at the Juno Awards of 1989. In the same year, it was released in the United States on Rykodisc.

The trio released a second album together, Live in Japan, in 1991.

Songs

1Smack Dab in the Middle3:44
2Big Mamou2:51
3Teardrops on Your Letter4:02

References

The Return of the Formerly Brothers Wikipedia