Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | US | Cat#: UDSACD 2041 | Genre: Pop Rock, Blues Rock The Doobie Brothers – Toulouse Street (1972) ĬD-Layer / EAC Rip / FLAC Tracks + Cue + Log By this time, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and company had pretty well inherited the mantle and the core (and then some) of the audience left behind by Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty Continue reading “The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on JJCategories Blues Rock Tags The Doobie Brothers Leave a comment on The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) The Doobie Brothers – The Captain And Me (1973) The Doobies team up with the Memphis Horns for an even more Southern-flavored album than usual, although also a more uneven one. Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | US | Cat#: UDSACD 2060 | Genre: Blues Rock, Southern Rock The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) Continue reading “The Doobie Brothers – Stampede (1975) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on JJCategories Pop Rock Tags The Doobie Brothers Leave a comment on The Doobie Brothers – Stampede (1975) The Doobie Brothers – What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) Stampede’s virtue was its musicianship, which, in addition to new member Baxter, was also showcased in the guises of some impressive guests. Talk about greatness - the Doobie Brothers, with Jeff “Skunk” Baxter added to their lineup, delivered their best album to date helped by a fairly big hit, though “Take Me in Your Arms” never did anything close to its predecessors despite some chords and modulations that recalled “Black Water” ever so slightly. Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | US | Cat#: UDSACD 2061 | Genre: Pop Rock They showed an ability to expand on the lyricism of Patrick Simmons and Baxter’s writing on “Wheels of Fortune,” Continue reading “The Doobie Brothers – Takin’ It To The Streets (1976) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on JJCategories Classic Rock, Pop Rock Tags The Doobie Brothers Leave a comment on The Doobie Brothers – Takin’ It To The Streets (1976) The Doobie Brothers – Stampede (1975)
The group’s first album with Michael McDonald marked a shift to a more mellow and self-consciously soulful sound for the Doobies, not all that different from what happened to Steely Dan - whence McDonald (and Jeff Baxter) had come - between, say, Can’t Buy a Thrill and Pretzel Logic.
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | US | Cat#: UDSACD 2043 | Genre: Classic Rock The.The Doobie Brothers – Takin’ It To The Streets (1976)ĬD-Layer / EAC Rip / FLAC Image + Cue + Log Another Park, Another Sunday.ĬD 2: Wheels Of Fortune.01. Dark Eyed Cajun Woman13.Ĭlear As The Driven Snow14.South Side Midnight Lady15. Rockin' Down The Highway (SingleVersion)05. Paul03.Listen To The Music (Single Version)04. The Long Train Runnin’ (Box Set 1999)CD 1: You Just Can't Stop It.01.