
The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio composed of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Bobby Eaton, who released several singles in a smooth, uptown, Motown-derived vein. Their biggest hit was 1968's "I Guess That Don't Make Me a Loser," released on Boo Records, which scraped the lower reaches of the R&B Top 40. It has since become a soul collectible, and also gained the group a following among the Latino community in Southern California. Some of their other single releases included "Can't Get You Off of My Mind and "Candy." Bridges, Knight, and Eaton also worked as a songwriting team, most prominently for Ruby Andrews during the late '60s. By the mid-'70s, the Brothers of Soul had broken up; Eaton became a session singer, while Bridges and Knight continued on as songwriters, getting a couple of compositions recorded by the Four Tops.
1. Try It Babe
2. Candy
3. Dream
4. One Minute Baby
5. Love Is Fever
6. You Better Believe It
7. Lifetime, A
8. Wait For Me
9. I'd Be Grateful
10. Love I Found In You
11. Come On Back
12. I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser
13. Hurry, Don't Linger
14. Can't Get You Off My Mind
2. Candy
3. Dream
4. One Minute Baby
5. Love Is Fever
6. You Better Believe It
7. Lifetime, A
8. Wait For Me
9. I'd Be Grateful
10. Love I Found In You
11. Come On Back
12. I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser
13. Hurry, Don't Linger
14. Can't Get You Off My Mind