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Like a Brother is the only collaborative album by America's Gerry Beckley, Chicago's Robert Lamm, and the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson. It was also the final studio album by Wilson. It was released in 2000, two years after Wilson had died from lung cancer, and it was the last album he recorded before his death.
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocals1."Today"John Waite, Phil Galdston2."Feel the Spirit"Phil Galdston, Robert Lamm, Peter Wolf3."I Wish for You"Carl Wilson, Robert White Johnson, ...Wilson4."Run Don't Walk"Wilson, GaldstonWilsonFeb 6, 2010 · Beckley-Lamm-Wilson - Like A Brother. Southside. 13.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 307. 33K views 14 years ago. Like A Brother (Carl Wilson,Phil Galdston) Gerry Beckley (America)...
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Like A Brother is a collaborative album released by members of the three famous recording acts. The trio had performed together on Robert Lamm’s third solo album, In My Head, on the song “Watching The Time Go By” which was released in 2000- two years after Carl Wilson had fallen victim to lung cancer. It was the last album recorded by ...
Nov 7, 2023 · The song “Like a Brother” by Beckley-Lamm-Wilson is a heartfelt tribute to the bonds of brotherhood and the enduring power of friendship. Released in [year], this compelling track resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level, exploring themes of loyalty, support, and unconditional love. Table of Contents.
Like A Brother is the only collaborative album by America’s Gerry Beckley, Chicago’s Robert Lamm, and the Beach Boys’ Carl Wilson. It was released in 2000, two years after Wilson had died, and was the last album he recorded before his death.
Jun 30, 2004 · LIKE A BROTHER is a thoughtful, joyous collaboration between Gerry Beckley of America, Robert Lamm of Chicago, and our beloved Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys. The CD is being re-released in a Digipak format, with all the tunes from the Japanese version included.
Beckley-Lamm-Wilson. Like a Brother is the only collaborative album by America's Gerry Beckley, Chicago's Robert Lamm, and the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson. It was also the final studio album by Wilson. It was released in 2000, two years after Wilson had died from lung cancer, and it was the last album he recorded before his death.