The Brothers Johnson - Winners

Winners
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Album Details: Winners

Release Date:01/01/1981
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Track List: Winners

  1. Real Thing
  2. Dancin' Free
  3. Sunlight
  4. Teaser
  5. Caught Up
  1. In the Way
  2. I Want You
  3. Do It for Love
  4. Hot Mama
  5. Daydreamer Dream

User Reviews: Winners

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    Winners

    By Tommy  Nov 14, 2006

    Pros: Great Album

    Cons: NONE

    It was their best album!

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    Winners

    By Kristi  Dec 27, 2003

    Pros: Their finest work

    Cons: NONE

    This is by far the Brother's Johnsons' finest product. The have always produced great and meanful music however this is an effort that they truly poured their hearts and souls into. This album did not get the recognition it deserves. I wil...l always respect the vision and accomplishment that follows this tremdous display of artistry through their compositions and musical abilities. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Winners

  • All Music Guide

    The Brothers Johnson got socked in the face by reality with their fifth album. They didn't have Jones' production muscle or the ready-made entry onto urban radio his name provided. There was no huge single from the previous album to ease the way for this one either, and while this release was actually musically superior to Blam, it didn't fare nearly as well.

    - Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Brothers Johnson

Guitarist/vocalist George Johnson and bassist/vocalist Louis Johnson formed the band Johnson Three Plus One with older brother Tommy and their cousin Alex Weir while attending school in Los Angeles. When they became professionals, the band backed such touring RB acts as Bobby Womack and the Supremes. George and Louis Johnson later joined Billy Preston's band, and wrote ... Read more