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Doobie Brothers CD's, DVD's, Downloads, LP's, and Blu-Rays
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World
Gone Crazy (2010) With
DVD
Ten years separate World Gone Crazy
from Sibling Rivalry, their last studio album, but the bigger news about
this 2010 release is that it sees the Doobie Brothers reuniting with Ted
Templeman, the producer of their breakthrough `70s hits. With ...
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Takin'
It To The Streets (1976)
This record represents the first
recorded incarnation of the Doobies part II, the edition of the band
featuring gravel-voiced keyboardist Michael MacDonald. It's clearly a
transitional album, and a pretty big departure from the band's original
style. You can hear ...
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Sibling
Rivalry (2000)
This is an Enhanced audio CD which
contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Doobies'
first studio album of the new millennium--and their first in almost a
decade--finds the veteran California hitmakers in fine form. With founding
members Tom ...
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Captain
And Me (1973)
CAPTAIN AND ME found the Doobie
Brothers boasting three strong vocalists, two expert guitarists, and a
brace of rhythmic drummers, refining a sound that crossed AM pop-rock,
soul-tinged R&B, country-folk, jazzy gospel, and strong musicianship.
The result burst the band ...
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Minute
By Minute (1978)
The Doobie's biggest commercial success
coincided with Michael McDonald's emergence as the leader of the band. His
brilliant brand of sophisticated, keyboard-driven pop soul, as exemplified
by the title track and the huge hit "What a Fool Believes," was
instantly ...
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Takin'
To The Streets (1976)
This record represents the first
recorded incarnation of the Doobies part II, the edition of the band
featuring gravel-voiced keyboardist Michael MacDonald. It's clearly a
transitional album, and a pretty big departure from the band's original
style. You can hear .. |
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