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The Doobie Brothers

The Doobie Brothers Album: “Best of The Doobie Brothers Live”

The Doobie Brothers Album: “Best of The Doobie Brothers Live”
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BEST OF THE DOOBIE BROTHERS LIVE is an Enhanced CD containing both a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files, including free unlimited Internet access. <p>Doobie Brothers: Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, John McFee (vocals, guitar); Danny Hull (vocals, harmonica, saxophone, keyboards); Michael McDonald (vocals, keyboards); Keith Knudsen (vocals, drums); Skylark (bass); Mike Hossack (drums). <p>Additional personnel: Cornelius Bumpus (saxophone, keyboards); Guy Allison (keyboards); Carlos Guaico, Buck Johnson (background vocals). <p>Producers: The Doobie Brothers, Charlie Midnight. <p>This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
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Track Listing :
1 Jesus Is Just Alright The Doobie Brothers and Casey James Video
2 Rockin' Down the Highway The Doobie Brothers and Brad Paisley Video
3 What a Fool Believes The Doobie Brothers and Florian Meindl Video
4 South City Midnight Lady The Doobie Brothers and Jerrod Niemann Video
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6 Neal's Fandango Video
7 Minute by Minute Video
8 China Grove Video
9 Dependin' on You Video
10 Slack Key Soquel Rag Video
11 Black Water The Doobie Brothers and Zac Brown Band Video
12 Long Train Runnin' The Doobie Brothers, Toby Keith and Huey Lewis Video
13 Listen to the Music Video
14 Without You Video
Album Information :
Title: Best of The Doobie Brothers Live
UPC:074646528129
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:The Doobie Brothers
Label:Legacy Recordings
Distributed:Sony Music Distribution (
Release Date:1999/06/01
Original Release Year:1999
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Live
Customer review - July 21, 1999
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- The Doobie's LIVE cd I've been waiting for!!!

Thank you thank you thank you! I have waited years for this to come out, having had their live album eons ago and played the grooves off of and could not find it on tape either. Having seen them perform live several times, these guys are one of the best bands ever, all their albums are classics. Treat yourself to this and have fun!

Gavin Wilson - March 22, 2001
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Takin' it to the Amphitheatre

To my knowledge, this is the Doobie's earliest live album, surprising for such a concert-oriented band. The trouble is that they should have recorded it 10 to 15 years earlier, when the band was at its peak. There is just too much grey hair, tired rhythms and worn-out vocal cords.

But while time has clearly taken its toll of Mike McDonald's voice, Tom Johnston's has held up remarkably well. Another high spot on the album is Pat Simmon's 'Slat Key Soquel Rag', now bizarrely called 'Slack Key Soquel Rag'. The tone of Simmons' guitar is gorgeous. But isn't that an uncredited flute in the background? And surely that's a violin playing on 'Black Water'? Although a number of extra musicians are credited on the CD sleeve, the violin and flute don't get a mention.

It's good to hear McDonald and Johnston playing on the same podium, but a slight shame that the band couldn't persuade drummer John Hartman away from the veterinary surgery and guitarist Skunk Baxter away from the production desk for a night.

Sounds like it was a good concert.

Robert Lanxner (Millsboro, Pa) - October 05, 2000
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Takin' It To The Streets

This would be a fantastic cd rather than a great one if it included Takin' it to the streets. How can a Best of The Doobie Brothers cd be missing that song? Other than that this is a great selection of tracks from the Wildlife Concerts which did include the song. Buy it and play it loud!

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