Brother Down
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| Brother Down | |||||
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| Studio album by Sam Roberts | |||||
| Released | 2000 | ||||
| Recorded | 2000 in Montreal, Quebec | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 53:42 | ||||
| Producer | Sam Roberts | ||||
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For the song, see Brother Down (song)
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Brother Down is the first studio album by Sam Roberts, a Canadian rock musician and singer/songwriter. Although some of the songs on the debut appear on later albums, Brother Down did not have a lot of success when it was originally released.
A rerecorded version of the album's title track, which appeared on the later release The Inhuman Condition, was Roberts' breakthrough hit single in Canada.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Sam Roberts
- "Step Inside"
- "Climb Over Me"
- "Brother Down"
- "For The Ladies"
- "Got Soul But No Money"
- "(Baby You) Got Me On The Run"
- "Embrasse-Moi"
- "Durban Poison"
- "Magic On My Mind"
- "Sunny Lemon Tina"
- "Canadian Dream"
- "You Would Never Make Me Cry Now"

