Three Brothers, which operated from 1973 to 1974, was owned by Creed Taylor as part of the CTI
labels. The only album release was distributed by Motown.
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The album label (far left) was a blue-grey with a smaller yellow circle near the bottom of the label and a still smaller, paler yellow circle near the bottom of the yellow circle. Print is black. The singles label (near left) is blue with with a yellow circle near the bottom of the label and a very small light blue circle near the bottom of the yellow circle. Promotional labels were white with black print with the same graphics. |
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Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] Contents |
Three Brothers THB 2000 Series: | |
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THB 2000 - Lou Christie - Lou Christie [1974] This eponymous album is often mistakenly
referred to as the "Beyond the Blue Horizon" album, due to its containing that hit. Saddle The Wind
(S)/Wilma Lee And Stoney (S)/Blue Canadian Rocky Dream (S)/You Were The One (S)/Beyond The
Blue Horizon (S)//Good Mornin'-Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah (S)/Hey You Cajun (S)/Mack The Knife
(S)/Sunbeam (S)/Morning Rider (S)
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RELATED CD: | |
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Varese Vintage (US) 302 065 947-2 - Beyond the Blue Horizon/Hey You Cajun - Lou Christie [11/4/98] Reissue of Three Brothers THB 2000 with four bonus tracks. Saddle The Wind (S)/Wilma Lee And Stoney (S)/Blue Canadian Rocky Dream (S)/You Were The One (S)/Beyond The Blue Horizon (S)//Good Mornin'-Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah (S)/Hey You Cajun (S)/Mack The Knife (S)/Sunbeam (S)/Morning Rider (S)/Little Bit Of Gold (S)/Wheel Of Fortune (S)/There'll Never Be (A We Like You And Me) (S)/Two Little Clouds Passing By (S) |