The Naked Brothers Band (album) explained

The Naked Brothers Band
Type:soundtrack
Longtype:/ Studio album
Artist:The Naked Brothers Band
Cover:NBB_Album_Cover.jpg
Released:October 9, 2007
Recorded:Summer 2005, Summer 2006, May 2007
Genre:Pop rock, teen pop
Length:42:00
Label:Nick/Columbia
Producer:Michael Wolff and Michael A. Levine
Prev Title:Music from the Movie
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:I Don't Want to Go to School
Next Year:2008

The Naked Brothers Band is a soundtrack album by Nat and Alex Wolff for Season 1 of The Naked Brothers Band television series. The album was also released as a deluxe fanpack that includes a poster, lyrics and 2 bonus tracks.

Background

Development

A former Nickelodeon executive saw at the Hamptons International Film Festival, in late 2005. They picked the show up in 2006. Polly Draper asked her boys to record all the music for the series as an album. Nat and Alex's jazz pianist father Michael Wolff wrote the underscore and produced the music with Michael A. Levine.

Writing

After being asked to record an album, the brothers began writing several songs for the show. The songs had a pop style, directed more for younger viewers. Alex was only able to write two songs for the series, due to being 8 at the time.

Release

The album released on October 7, 2007, and debuted at #23 on the Billboard 200 for 3 weeks.[1]

Personnel

International release

The album was released internationally, unlike their following album I Don't Want to Go to School. The album was released in England, Australia, Canada, Brazil and New Zealand.

Follow-up

Due to the Success of the first season of the show, it was commissioned for a second season. Season 2 aired in 2008 and an album was released which featured the music, I Don't Want to Go to School. The album was released in the United States alone on April 15, 2008.

Critical reception

The album received generally mixed reviews, Allmusic gave the album a 3 star rating while other sites said the album was aimed at younger children, due to its bubblegum pop style and catchy lyrics. Sony Music gave the album a favourable 4 star rating, calling it great for kids, but not aimed at adults.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Naked Brothers Band - Chart History - Billboard 200. https://web.archive.org/web/20190125074923/https://www.billboard.com/music/the-naked-brothers-band/chart-history/billboard-200. dead. January 25, 2019. Billboard. January 24, 2019.
  2. http://shop.myplay.com/The-Naked-Brothers-Band/A/B000V9KESS.htm