The Very Best Of Doobie Brothers Rar
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However, McDonald's more laid-back, jazzy keyboard style and soft- spoken vocals took the band in a very different direction and style than the hard-rockin' Johnston, and thus their next album started a whole new phase of the Doobie Brothers music. So, McDonald's addition became permanent. Fortunately, new addition McDonald was a seasoned songwriter as well, and bassist Tiran Porter also contributed some new songs, which along with Simmons' solid songwriting was just what they needed. After the tour, the band was at a crossroads: Johnston, who was their primary songwriter and singer, would be unavailable for the foreseeable future, but the band were contractually required to release a new album in 1976. In order to finish the tour, the band brought in vocalist-keyboard player Michael McDonald (who Jeff Baxter knew from his Steely Dan days), divided up the vocal responsibilities, and split-up the dual guitar parts between Baxter and Simmons, and continued the tour quite successfully. He needed to take time off, but the band started a promotional tour in early 1975, which Johnston started, but couldn't finish, as he required emergency hospitalization for severe bleeding ulcers and an extended recovery time. Shortly after finishing recording their next album, Stampede (1975), in late 1974, it was obvious that Tom Johnston's health was in bad shape. The band followed up the success of Captain and Me (1973) with another blockbuster album, What Were Once Vices are Now Habits (1974). Here's another classic show from The Doobie Brothers, a couple years after the last one posted, which was still when they were a guitar-driven rockin' band, but also at a time when major changes were coming. Album DescriptionFM Broadcast recording, very good qualityĪvailable in both Lossless (FLAC) and Mp3 (320 kbps) versions See More Your browser does not support the audio element. © Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo More info
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But for fans who want a lot of the Doobies' best without investing in either the original albums or the box, this Very Best is welcome.
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That's a long running time, providing room for all the hits plus a bunch of album tracks that weren't necessarily on album rock radio, so this may be too much for listeners who just want the hits they should stick to that 2001 Greatest Hits. That's what 2007's The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers is, a double-disc helping of the Doobies' biggest songs from "Listen to the Music" to "The Doctor." Actually, this Very Best stretches a little further than "The Doctor," which arrives five songs from the end, illustrating the point that for the average listener, this may be just a little too generous at 33 tracks. There's even been a comprehensive four-disc box, but what there hasn't been is a double-disc set - something that falls between the conciseness of 2001's terrific Greatest Hits (the first CD to contain all the big hits on one CD) and 1999's four-disc Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000. There have been two-part vinyl Best of the Doobies, there have been budget-line collections, and there have been OK overviews as well as excellent generous discs with all the big hits. There have been plenty of single-disc Doobie Brothers collections released over the years.
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