About "Brother's Keeper"
Brother's Keeper is the eighth studio album by American singer and songwriter Rich Mullins, released in 1995. This would be the final album of all-new material released by Mullins prior to his death in 1997.
Mullins originally considered naming the album "Songs" to draw ironic contrast from the unusually long titles of his previous albums. In a 1995 radio special, Mullins commented, "It's a real in-house kind of record. We didn't hire background singers; we had the wives of the guys sing for backgrounds...It was more of a family kind of project, which for me was a real blast."The artwork on the album cover was produced by Jimmy Abegg, a member of Mullins' band.
Top songs by Rich Mullins
- Brother's Keeper
- Jacob And 2 Women
- It Don't Do
- Eli's Song
- Everyman
- Hello Old Friends
- Step By Step
- Alrightokuhhuhamen
- Home
- Here In America
- I See You
- Heart Set Free
- I Will Sing
- If I Stand
- Could Be A Celebration
- A Few Good Men
- Damascus Road
- Be With You
- A Place To Stand
- Heaven Is Waiting
- Both Feet On The Ground
- I'll Carry On
- If I Could Make It Work
- How Can I Keep Myself From Singing
- Hope To Carry On
- Awesome God
- Intro To Higher Education And The Book Of Love
- How To Grow Up Big And Strong
- 52:10
- Cry For Freedom
- Boy Like Me | Man Like You
- First Family
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