Best Of Live

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  • Colorado Rick Glenn

    > 24 hour

    I have to say this is one enjoyable live set from one of Americas greatest bands of all time. I remember dating this girl in high school who turned me on to the Doobie Brothers. It was the Captain & Me album that we drive around listening too in her Olds Cutlass and talk about putting together a band. Never happened. I then saw them on Dick Clarks Rocking In The New Years I think in 74. What I like about this album is that it contains 14 classic tunes - See track list. Im sure this was a live album put together in the studio a track at a time from different concerts that the band had played over the years. It nice to see that both The Captain & Me, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, Taking It to the Streets & Minute By Minute are represented here in live song selection. I wish this could have been a double album because there are some Doobie songs missing that I believe could have made it a better Cd. This was the second live related album for the Doobies It was the live Fair Well Tour album that proceeded it. This album will be a nice collection of songs that you will like. Its a great car cd for jamming too when rocking down the highway. Heres the Track list... 1.Jesus Is Just Alright (Arthur Reynolds) 2.Rockin down the Highway (Tom Johnston) 3.What a Fool Believes (Michael McDonald / Kenny Loggins) 4.South City Midnight Lady (Patrick Simmons) 5.The Doctor (Tom Johnston, Charlie Midnight, Edward Schwartz) 6.Neals Fandango (Patrick Simmons) 7.Minute by Minute (Michael McDonald/Lester Abrams) 8.China Grove (Tom Johnston) 9.Dependin on You (Patrick Simmons/Michael McDonald) 10.Slack Key Soquel Rag (Patrick Simmons) 11.Black Water (Patrick Simmons) 12.Long Train Runnin (Tom Johnston) 13.Listen to the Music (Tom Johnston) 14.Without You (Tom Johnston) Enjoy Rick

  • Gavin Wilson

    > 24 hour

    To my knowledge, this is the Doobies 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 McDonalds voice, Tom Johnstons has held up remarkably well. Another high spot on the album is Pat Simmons Slat Key Soquel Rag, now bizarrely called Slack Key Soquel Rag. The tone of Simmons guitar is gorgeous. But isnt that an uncredited flute in the background? And surely thats a violin playing on Black Water? Although a number of extra musicians are credited on the CD sleeve, the violin and flute dont get a mention. Its good to hear McDonald and Johnston playing on the same podium, but a slight shame that the band couldnt 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.

  • bonnie dew

    > 24 hour

    Purchased to have new music for our beach trip. We are enjoying the songs reliving days gone by!!

  • Shawn Kennedy

    > 24 hour

    thank you, very nice

  • Prof. Claire Nikolaus II

    > 24 hour

    I like every track on this album and heard it 15 years ago which inspired me to buy the album .. Great album and a great band ..

  • Robert

    > 24 hour

    yes

  • Brian B. Walsh

    > 24 hour

    Great live cd.

  • KC

    > 24 hour

    The vocals are good on most songs but there are a couple of songs that are rough, like Minute by Minute. The guys are a little old for hitting some of the notes, I guess. I admire them for not covering it up in a studio by punching in some overdubs like most artists do. The best part of the album are the musicians. They are tight and blend well together. Theres plenty of space in the songs for the musicians to just jam. This is not an essentials album, though it does have best of in the title. There are some great Doobie Bros songs absent from the album. If youre a true blooded Doobie fan, download your favorites from each studio album and make your own essentials album. This is easier than ever with digital downloads.

  • Susan L. Bruns

    > 24 hour

    I am writing this because I see no place where I can go to replace an item I purchased from Amazon over 6 months ago. I ordered the EAGLES GERATEST HITS CD package in November of 2017 as a Christmas gift, shortly after having purchased tickets for an upcoming Eagles concert (June). The recipient of the gift did not attempt to play the CDs until shortly before the concert and was very disappointed when the Volume 1 CD suddenly stopped playing. Upon examining the CD, she discovered that half-way through, the CD is blank. There must have been some issue in the recording to create this problem. When I learned about the flawed CD, I checked online to see where to go to return the CD but could find nothing. I assume it is because the item was purchased more than six months ago. As the one who purchased the item, I had not examined the CDs, never thinking one might be half blank. I would like to return the CD at this point. The Volume 2 CD in the package is fine.

  • L.A. Scene

    > 24 hour

    The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live the Doobies first live collection since 1983. It brings together the three lead singers of the Doobies for the first time since the Takin It To The Streets album - Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and Michael McDonald as well as drummer Keith Knudsen. This was a main attraction because it had been 20 years since the three vocalists had collaborated together on any work. As many know, Michael McDonald would replace Tom Johnston when he was unable to tour. Johnston would then leave the group and McDonald became a regular. 1982 marked a farewell tour. The band would resurface in 1989 with a successful comeback album called Cycles, but this reincarnation did not feature McDonald or Knudson. In 1996 the reunited core Doobies of Johnston, Simmons, McDonald, and Knudsen would put on a short series of benefit concerts for The Wildlife Conservation Society. The Doobie would then release a 2 CD set called Rockin Down the Highway - The Wildlife Concert that would cover the three shows. I have not listened to this particular set yet, but The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live appears to be a subset of all of the material that was released. All songs you will get here you will also get on Rockin Down the Highway. As for the content, there isnt a lot of Michael McDonald vocals content. There are only two McDonald lead vocal songs - What a Fool Believes and Minute By Minute. From what I understand, McDonald only joined the rest of the group on stage for about 3 songs at only one of the benefit concerts. It still is disappointing that they dont include songs such as Takin It To the Streets (included on the Rockin Down the Highway set) and Real Love (not performed at all). This live set makes mistakes that I see many live collections make. First up, the songs appear to have been changed in order from how they were played. I find this to immediately take away from the flow and continuity of the concert. Second up, the collection is a conglomeration of greatest hits from the three Wildlife concerts. Once again, I do find this disruptive and in the case of The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live, this is no exception. Usually the magic in seeing a live performance is the sum of all parts and if you capture the one night - whether on audio or video, the impact is usually greater (a prime example of this is the Rushs Rush in Rio set - it was done in order and on one night). Finally, there really isnt a lot of dialogue between the Doobies and the audience. I would then a reunion of the core members would trigger a lot of emotions (Fleetwood Macs The Dance does an incredible job at capturing the emotions when the members got back together). On this particular collection, you would never know it that this was the first time in 20 years that these members all played together on the same stage. Despite a lot of the shortcomings of how the collection is assembled and edited, the actual music that is performed by the Doobie Brothers is very good. As most people know, the Doobies started out out as a Southern Style Rock band. They showed the ability to integrate country, folk, blues, jazz, and even gospel style into their music (especially with the addition of McDonald which saw a trend more toward R&B and Jazz). The nice thing about this collection is you will see all of the styles of the Doobie Brothers. The opening song Jesus Is Just Alright shows the Gospel Side of the band. Southern Styled Rock comes out very nicely on the version of the 1989 reunion song - The Doctor. A harder edge rock is shown on Long Train Running. Country style blues are shown on the classic Black Water. Some of the more jazzy roots are shown on Minute By Minute. If I had to pick what is the best number performed, it is China Grove. What I liked about this particular version of China Grove is how they integrate some of the jazzy stuff with some of the hard rock stuff. The song starts out with a very R&B like beginning with a great saxaphone intro. About 40 seconds into the song, the song breaks into the trademark guitars of Patrick Simmons and Tom Johnston. One of the few songs on this collection that does give a connection between the Doobies and the audience is the performance of Black Water. The Doobies do a slight word change to say New York Woman wont you keep on shining on me (a reference to the crowd in New York City). I was pleased to see The Doctor on here. When the Doobies recorded this song, they had gone back to their guitar roots and on the intro to this song (which I think is one of the all time great intros), Johnston and Simmons dont lose a step. Long Train Runnin was never one of my all time favorite Doobie Brothers song, but the version included is terrific. In particular there is great instrumental ending that blends in some of the Southern Rock styles. The opening song Jesus is Just Alright is sensational. The Doobies really pull together their own gospel music style in the song and blend in some of their rock and roll roots into it. As for the two McDonald songs are good, but dont really capture the emotion of McDonald joining the Doobies on stage. No lyrics are included with the set. Songwriting and musician credits are listed. The collection doesnt tell you from which nights the tracks are from. This does seem to be a nice collection, but I almost get the feeling I would have been better off getting the 2 CD Rockin Down the Highway set instead.

The Doobie Brothers were formed in Northern California in the late 60s/ early 70s where they gained an enthusiastic following among local chapters of the Hells Angels. The band"s image at that time reflected that of their biggest fans, all leather jackets and motorcycles but they soon began to develop a smoother sound with a country influence. They had a number of successful albums and a string of hits before breaking up in 1981. This release brought to you at mid-price is a selection of tracks from a live recording of two benefit concerts performed by the band for the Wildlife Conservation Society in the Spring of 1996. During the shows, all three lead vocalists Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, and Patrick Simmons performed, which was a first in the band"s history. It is an engaging and entertaining celebration of one of America"s most enduring and successful rock and roll combos featuring past hits such as "Black Water," "China Groove," and "Listen To The Music".

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