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The Doobie Brothers
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Sibling Rivalry
7/13/2005, AMG

With an impressive string of Top Ten hits from the early to mid-'70s, the Tom Johnston-era Doobie Brothers worked a good-natured, if vapid, country boogie groove to popular...  more >

Greatest Hits
7/13/2005, AMG

Apart from the four-disc Rhino box and an import collection, there was no comprehensive Doobie Brothers collection spanning the Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald eras alike...  more >

The Doobie Brothers
7/13/2005, AMG

One of the most inauspicious debuts by a major rock group, this subdued slice of country boogie might be called the missing link between Moby Grape and the later, revved-up...  more >

Best Of The Doobies, Volume 2
7/13/2005, AMG

This is the best of the Michael McDonald era. ~ Dan Heilman, All Music...  more >

What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
7/13/2005, AMG

The Doobies team up with the Memphis Horns for an even more Southern-flavored album than usual, although also a more uneven one. By this time, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons,...  more >

Best Of The Doobies
7/13/2005, AMG

Featuring 11 of the group's best-known songs from their first five albums (from 1971's The Doobie Brothers to 1976's Takin' It to the Streets), The Best of the Doobie...  more >

Best Of The Doobies, Vols 1 & 2
7/13/2005, AMG

Featuring 11 of the group's best-known songs from its first five albums (from 1971's The Doobie Brothers to 1976's Takin' It to the Streets), The Best of the Doobies...  more >

Cycles
7/13/2005, AMG

The original lineup of The Doobie Brothers reunited in 1989, releasing Cycles. Thanks to a successful tour and single ("The Doctor"), the album went gold, but the music was...  more >

Livin' On The Fault Line
7/13/2005, AMG

Livin' on the Fault Line fell between two of the Doobie Brothers' biggest-selling records. The album had no hit singles, and one-time leader Tom Johnston kept a markedly low...  more >

Minute By Minute
7/13/2005, AMG

With Tom Johnston gone from the lineup because of health problems, this is where the "new" Doobie Brothers really make their debut, with a richly soulful sound throughout...  more >

Stampede
7/13/2005, AMG

Talk about greatness -- the Doobie Brothers, with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter added to their lineup, delivered their best album to date helped by a fairly big hit, though "Take Me...  more >

Takin' It To The Streets
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

The Captain & Me
7/13/2005, AMG

The Doobie Brothers' third long-player was the charm, their most substantial and consistent album to date, and one that rode the charts for a year. It was also a study in...  more >

Toulouse Street
7/13/2005, AMG

This was the album by which most of their fans began discovering the Doobie Brothers, and it has retained a lot of its freshness over the decades. Producer Ted Templeman was...  more >

Rockin' Down The Highway
7/13/2005, AMG

In the spring of 1996, the Doobie Brothers performed a benefit concert for the Wildlife Conservation Society, which was captured on the double-disc live album, Rockin' Down...  more >

Live At Wolf Trap
7/13/2005, AMG

Living once again in the carefree boogie days that are Michael McDonald-less, the Doobie Brothers are doing just fine touring the world and playing the tunes that have...  more >