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Brothers (Take 6 album)

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Brothers
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 29, 1996
GenreGospel
Length42:44
LabelReprise
ProducerDavid Thomas, Les Pierce, Brian McKnight, Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell
Take 6 chronology
Best of Take 6
(1995)
Brothers
(1996)
So Cool
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
JazzTimes(favourable)[2]

Brothers is an album by the American contemporary gospel group Take 6, issued in 1996 on Reprise Records.[3] The album rose to No. 18 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.[4]

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  • [1996] Take 6- Brothers (FULL ALBUM)
  • [1991] Take 6- He Is Christmas (FULL ALBUM)
  • [1999] Take 6- We Wish You A Merry Christmas (FULL ALBUM)

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Critical reception

Brothers won a Grammy for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Sing a Song" (Maurice White, Al McKay)
  2. "You Don't Have to Be Afraid" (David Thomas, Les Pierce)
  3. "I'll Be There" (Brian McKnight, Claude V. McKnight III)
  4. "Delilah" (Brian McKnight, C. McKnight, Mark Kibble)
  5. "Chance of a Lifetime" (James Patrick Dunne, Kibble)
  6. "Can't Stop Thinking 'Bout You" (Thomas, Pierce, Alvin Chea)
  7. "Jesus Makes Me Happy" (Hallerin Hilton Hill)
  8. "We Don't Have to Cry" (Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes)
  9. "Do Right" (Paul Davis)
  10. "Don't Let Go" (Brian McKnight)

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Take 6: Brothers". allmusic.com.
  2. ^ "Take 6: Brothers". jazztimes.com. March 1997.
  3. ^ a b Take 6: Brothers. Reprise Records. 1996.
  4. ^ "Take 6: Brothers (Top Christian Albums)". billboard.com.
  5. ^ "Take 6". grammy.com.


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