Have Love Records
2003
Have Love Will Travel
About This Album
Give Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd credit for at least one thing: the subtitle of "Big Men - Big Music" to their 2003 album, Have Love Will Travel, is pretty fun, and partially accurate. The two comedians-c*m-retro-bluesmen are indeed big men, and they at the very least have a big band: the back cover features no less than 12 musicians, including the duo, begging the question of just how much does the Have Love Will Travel Revue actually pull in per gig. That's a question better settled by accountants and auditors, of course, but a lot of musicians does mean that the music at the very least sounds busy, even if it doesn't necessarily sound big. But that's really no change from Aykroyd's previous musical excursion, the Blues Brothers, who always utilized a big band to make faithful music. The difference between that group -- besides the sorely missed manic energy and fervent belief of John Belushi -- is that the Blues Brothers essentially stole the Stax house band, added Paul Shaffer, and had a first-class collection of professional musicians that managed to give dimension to John and Dan's sincere love for soul and R&B (despite their name, the Blues Brothers never recorded that much blues and neither does the Have Love Will Travel Revue, for that matter).
Track List (try tracks 2,4 and 9)

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