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World Gone Crazy (Deluxe Edition)

The Doobie Brothers

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Album Review

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 Templeman at the board, the Doobies wind up with a tight album that recalls all of their glory days — even the smooth blue-eyed soul of Michael McDonald, who graciously guests on “Don’t Say Goodbye” — in a mere 11 songs. The Doobies certainly mean to evoke the past but they never sound forced when they indulge in some “Black Water”-styled fingerpicking, ease back for a little bit of boogie, or even re-create the AOR thump of their late-‘80s comeback, “The Doctor.” Some credit must go to the old pro Templeman, who certainly knows how to pull out the best from a band, but Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, John McFee, and Mike Hossack are in fine form, writing solid songs and giving relaxed, lived-in performances, all adding up to a surprisingly strong album. [An expanded edition, featuring a pair of bonus tracks and a DVD containing a Doobie Brothers documentary, was released in 2010.]

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World Gone Crazy

Finally a great new album , proves the Doobies still got "IT" (never lost it )". Glad to see you back .

Bringing it all back!

This is quintessential Doobie Brothers! "Young Man's Game" says it all.

Great work for fans of the Doobie Bros.

I approached this album with mixed feelings as I am a fan of the early Doobies Rock with Tom Johston and not of the Michael McDonald era group. Well, Tom Johston is here and his songs rock. Pat Simmons is OK. As stated, I am not a fan of Michael McDonald but he is only on one track as a guest. Overall, this gets an 8 out of 10. The Doobie Brothers can still rock and prove it on most tracks. Good to hear, thank you Doobies.

Biography

Formed: March, 1970 in San Jose, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As one of the most popular California pop/rock bands of the '70s, the Doobie Brothers evolved from a mellow, post-hippie boogie band to a slick, soul-inflected pop band by the end of the decade. Along the way, the group racked up a string of gold and platinum albums in the U.S., along...
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