The group notion started in 1976, when the four brothers of the Neville family, Art (1937-2019), Charles (1938–2018), Aaron (b. 1941), and Cyril (b. 1948) got together to take part in the recording session of The Wild Tchoupitoulas, a Mardi Gras Indian group led by the Nevilles' uncle, George Landry ("Big Chief Jolly").
Art Neville reached out to Paul Howrilla (personal manager for Dr. John) and told him that he always wanted to do something with his brothers. Paul Howrilla created Neville Productions, Inc., serving as president and CEO with all four Neville brothers as members of the board of directors. The newly formed business covered the entire Neville family, designed to protect them from the music business abuse they had previously endured in their individual careers.
This experience led them to form the group the following year. Their debut album was released from Capitol Records in 1978.
In 1988, the group released Uptown from EMI featuring guests including Branford Marsalis, Keith Richards, and Carlos Santana. The following year saw the release of Yellow Moon from A&M Records produced by Daniel Lanois. The track "Healing Chant" from that album won best pop instrumental performance of the Grammy Awards.
In 1990, the Neville Brothers contributed "In the Still of the Night" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Blue produced by the Red Hot Organization. Also in 1990, they appeared on the bill at that year's Glastonbury Festival. This also was the year they recorded "Sons and Daughters" on their Brother's Keeper album.
Their version of "Bird on the Wire" was played over the closing credits of the 1990 film, Bird on a Wire.
Due to the health problems of Art Neville, the band kept a low profile in the late 1990s onto the early 2000s. They made a comeback in 2004, however, with the album, Walkin' In The Shadow Of Life, from Back Porch Records, their first newly recorded effort in five years.
All brothers except Charles, a Massachusetts resident, had been living in New Orleans, but following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 Cyril and Aaron moved out of the city. They had not been performing in New Orleans since Katrina hit the city, however, they finally returned to perform there at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2008, being given the closing spot which had been reserved for them for years.
Infrequently, Ivan Neville, Aaron's son (keyboards) and Ian Neville, Art's son (electric guitar), both of the band Dumpstaphunk, have played with the band in recent years.
The group formally disbanded in 2012 but reunited in 2015 for a farewell concert in New Orleans.
Charles Neville died of pancreatic cancer on April 26, 2018, at the age of 79.
Art Neville died at age 81 on July 22, 2019, after years of declining health.
Break Away
The Neville Brothers Lyrics
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Need a heavy tracker on my mind now
Break Orbit BrYou little rich kid got it twisted ak Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
1 2 1 2 3 Go
Need a heavy tracker on my mind now
Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Solo
Come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Orbit come on
Come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Orbit come on
Come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted
Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
Little rich kid got it twisted
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Orbit come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
You little rich kid got it twisted.
Little rich kid got it twisted
The Neville Brothers' song "Break Away" is a hard-hitting critique of the privileged class and their detachment from the struggles of everyday people. The lyrics are delivered in a confrontational style, with a heavy emphasis on the phrase "Break Orbit." The song's protagonist calls for a "heavy tracker on his mind" to help him break free from the mental constraints imposed by the world around him.
The repeated line "Little rich kid got it twisted" is a direct attack on the upper class, who are accused of being out of touch with the struggles of the working class. The song's lyrics are a call to action for listeners to break free from the constraints that society places on them and to fight back against the injustices they face. The solo section of the song adds to the confrontational tone, providing an opportunity for the musicians to express themselves through their instruments.
Line by Line Meaning
Here we go
The song is starting
Need a heavy tracker on my mind now
I need a strong influence or motivation to shift my mindset
Break Orbit Break Orbit
I need to break free from my current thought pattern, like an orbit around something
You little rich kid got it twisted
You, someone privileged and ignorant, don't understand the effort it takes to break free from negative thoughts
1 2 1 2 3 Go
Starting the musical part of the song
Solo
Instrumental section with no vocals
Orbit come on
Encouraging the metaphorical orbit to break free
Little rich kid got it twisted
Reiterating that the privileged person doesn't understand the struggle to break free from negativity
Orbit come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
Encouraging the orbit to break free, while reiterating the need for a strong motivator
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Emphasizing the need to break free from negative thoughts
You little rich kid got it twisted
Reiterating that the privileged person doesn't understand the struggle to break free from negativity
Orbit come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
Encouraging the orbit to break free, while reiterating the need for a strong motivator
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Emphasizing the need to break free from negative thoughts
You little rich kid got it twisted
Reiterating that the privileged person doesn't understand the struggle to break free from negativity
Orbit come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
Encouraging the orbit to break free, while reiterating the need for a strong motivator
Little rich kid got it twisted
Reiterating that the privileged person doesn't understand the struggle to break free from negativity
Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Break Orbit
Emphasizing the need to break free from negative thoughts
Orbit come on Need a heavy tracker on my mind now Break Orbit Break Orbit
Encouraging the orbit to break free, while reiterating the need for a strong motivator
You little rich kid got it twisted.
Ending the song by repeating the central message that privilege blinds people to the experiences of those who struggle.
Contributed by Isaiah W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.