The Steve Martin Brothers Explained

The Steve Martin Brothers
Type:Live
Artist:Steve Martin
Cover:Thestevemartinbrothers.jpg
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Released:1981
Recorded:1980, Las Vegas, Hollywood
Genre:Comedy
Length:33:53
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:William E. McEuen
Prev Title:Comedy Is Not Pretty!
Prev Year:1979
Next Year:2009

The Steve Martin Brothers, released on LP in 1981, is a comedy album by the American entertainer Steve Martin.[1] [2] The album, the last stand-up comedy album released by Martin, was released on compact disc in 2006 by Wounded Bird Records.

The album peaked at No. 135 on the Billboard 200.[3] The album was also his lowest selling album to date as well, and went uncertified. It was nominated in 1982 for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.

Production

The album was produced by William E. McEuen.[4] Based on the album cover photos, the title refers to the two sides of Martin that are showcased: The Rich Comedian, showcased on Side One, and the Peace-Loving Hippie Banjo player, showcased on Side Two. Although his self-taught banjo playing had been featured on previous albums, it was never showcased until The Steve Martin Brothers. It was the only album on which he brought in other writers to help him with his material, including Saturday Night Live writer Jack Handey. After the album was released, Martin decided to quit stand-up comedy.[5] The banjo songs were recorded using studio time booked by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.[6]

Track listing

Side one

Cocktail Show, Vegas - 7:37

1. American Photography

2. A Scientific Question

3. What I Believe

4. A Show Biz MomentComedy Store, Hollywood - 11:27

5. The Real Me

6. Love God

7. Make the Rent

8. The Gospel Maniacs

Side two

  1. Sally Goodin' – 1:08
  2. Saga of the Old West – 2:30
  3. John Henry – 2:00
  4. Saga (Reprise) – 1:05
  5. Pitkin County Turn Around – 1:07
  6. Hoedown at Alice's – 2:23
  7. Song of Perfect Spaces – 3:16
  8. Freddie's Lilt, Parts I and II – 3:47
  9. Waterbound – 1:16
  10. Banana Banjo – 1:07

The entirety of Side Two was recorded in August 1971.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steve Martin Biography by Jason Ankeny . AllMusic . 11 September 2023.
  2. News: McPheeters . Sam . Steve Martin: Play 'Ramblin' Man'! . Chicago Reader . October 22, 2009.
  3. Web site: Steve Martin . Billboard . 11 September 2023.
  4. Pop . Billboard . Oct 31, 1981 . 93 . 43 . 102.
  5. Book: Zoglin . Richard . Comedy at the Edge: How Stand-up in the 1970s Changed America . 2009 . Bloomsbury USA . 139.
  6. Book: Martin . Steve . Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life . 2007 . Scribner . 115.