Takin' It to the Streets
The Doobie Brothers
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Wheels of Fortune | The Doobie Brothers | 4:56 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Takin' It to the Streets | The Doobie Brothers | 3:51 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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8th Avenue Shuffle | The Doobie Brothers | 4:44 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Losin' End | The Doobie Brothers | 3:46 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Rio | The Doobie Brothers | 3:51 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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For Someone Special | The Doobie Brothers | 5:05 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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It Keeps You Runnin' | The Doobie Brothers | 4:17 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Turn It Loose | The Doobie Brothers | 3:57 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Carry Me Away | The Doobie Brothers | 4:07 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Songs |
Album Review
The group's first album with Michael McDonald marked a shift to a more mellow and self-consciously soulful sound for the Doobies, not all that different from what happened to Steely Dan — whence McDonald (and Jeff Baxter) had come — between, say, Can't Buy a Thrill and Pretzel Logic. They showed an ability to expand on the lyricism of Patrick Simmons and Baxter's writing on "Wheels of Fortune," while the title track introduced McDonald's white funk sound cold to their output, successfully. Simmons' "8th Avenue Shuffle" vaguely recalled "Black Water," only with an urban theme and a more self-consciously soul sound (with extraordinarily beautiful choruses and a thick, rippling guitar break). "Rio" and "It Keeps You Runnin'" both manage to sound like Steely Dan tracks — and that's a compliment — while Tiran Porter's hauntingly beautiful "For Someone Special" was a pure soul classic right in the midst of all of these higher-energy pieces. Tom Johnston's "Turn It Loose" is a last look back to their earlier sound, while Simmons' "Carry Me Away" shows off the new interplay and sounds that were to carry the group into the 1980s, with gorgeous playing and singing all around.
Customer Reviews
The Doobies ROCK in every way possible!
This album totally rocks in an all encompassing manner. The tunes have all been played and produced to the highest standard. The Steely Dan influences are strong, which in my opinion is a good thing. Mike Macdonald sings like some kind of soul god, the drumming is par excellence accompanied by deep bass grooves & some fantastic guitar work - extremely funky listening. Buy it.
....and back again!
This is a superb album, check out the title no.2 if you don't like it don't go any further!. It did it for me! 4 & & 7 does it for me as well but you decide other tracks are good as well. This is a band which you should check out their back catalogue!
Biography
Formed: March, 1970 in San Jose, CA
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By The Doobie Brothers
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Listen to the Music | Best of the Doobies | 3:48 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Long Train Runnin' | Best of the Doobies | 3:27 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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What a Fool Believes | Best of the Doobies, Vol. 2 | 3:46 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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Long Train Runnin' | The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) | 3:28 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Listen to the Music | The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) | 3:26 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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What a Fool Believes | Minute by Minute | 3:46 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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China Grove | Best of the Doobies | 3:15 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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What a Fool Believes | The Ultimate Collection | 3:46 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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What a Fool Believes | The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) | 3:38 | £0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Minute By Minute | The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) | 3:26 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |

- £7.11
- Genres: Rock, Music, Arena Rock, R&B/Soul, Southern Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Soul
- Released: 1976
- ℗ 1976 Warner Bros. Records Inc.













