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Doobie Brothers - Greatest Hits
Doobie Brothers
Doobie Brothers - Greatest Hits
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Listen to the music! The first truly complete single-disc retrospective covering the Doobies' extended career. Twenty hits released between 1971 and 1991, including "Jesus Is Just Alright," "China Grove," and "What A Fool ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Doobie Brothers
Title: Doobie Brothers - Greatest Hits
Members Wishing: 7
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rhino / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 9/4/2001
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Soul, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 081227438623

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Listen to the music! The first truly complete single-disc retrospective covering the Doobies' extended career. Twenty hits released between 1971 and 1991, including "Jesus Is Just Alright," "China Grove," and "What A Fool Believes."

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CD Reviews

The Best Doobies Collection
Brandon Ousley | Chicago, Illinois United States | 12/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When Rhino/Warner Brothers released the 1999 box set, Long Train Running 1970-2000, it was the most comprehensive Doobie compilation ever. But, the long-time fans wanted more rarities and the first-time listeners wanted a single disc of their hits. The Best Of The Doobies Vol.1-2 wasn't enough. So, in 2001, Rhino made another Doobies collection. Greatest Hits is a valued compilation of 20 of their best hits. It sums up their best years from 1970-2000. They are all here, starting with their 1972 hit, Listen To The Music. Some of my favorites are What A Fool Believes, Minute By Minute, Real Love, You Belong To Me, and Takin' It To The Streets. The booklet has a lot of rare photographs and other great information. Buy this with Doobies Choice, which includes album cuts and rarities, before you get any of their albums. If you think you're ready for the box set, Long Train Running 1970-2000, go for it because that's a great one too."
Many of the best and brightest songs of the '70s here
Paul Tognetti | Cranston, RI USA | 11/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While I am not a particularly big fan of the music of the 1970's one group that stood head and shoulders above the rest was the Doobie Brothers. Led by vocalist Tom Johnston, this group successfully combined elements of rock 'n roll and R&B and made some of the most memorable music of the decade. And despite a rash of personnel changes along the way the group continued to make great music throughout the 1970's.

It did not take long for the group to make its mark on the American music scene. Formed in San Jose, Ca. in 1970, the Doobies found themselves riding high on the Billboard Top Pop Singles Chart when in the fall of 1972 their debut release "Listen To The Music" leaped all the way to #11. Quite an accomplishment! Over the next few years the hits just kept on comin' with memorable songs like "Long Train Runnin'", "Black Water" and "China Grove". What I particularly enjoyed about the Doobie Brothers was that no two songs seemed to sound alike. This was a very innovative group that featured tight harmonies and superior musicianship.

As I mentioned earlier the group was plagued by constant personnel changes which made the fact that their music was so consistantly good all the more remarkable. In 1975, Michael McDonald came aboard to replace Tom Johnston and lent his considerable talents to the group. But the group had a lot of trouble coming up with another big hit. "Takin' It To The Streets" and "It Keeps You Runnin'" were great records but it seemed the public had lost some interest. In late 1978 the group released the album "Minute By Minute". This record was greeted with wild enthusiasm by the public. Not only did it reach #1 on the Billboard Albums chart, but it stayed there for five weeks. "Minute By Minute" also spawned the #1 single "What A Fool Believes" which in my opinion could well be the best single release of the decade. The group continued to have varying amounts of success until they finally disbanded in 1983. The group re-formed briefly with Tom Johnston at the helm and released the great Top 10 single "The Doctor" which thankfully Rhino has chosen to include on this disc.

Featuring a total of 20 tracks, "Doobie Brothers Greatest Hits" is really an excellent collection. I found just about everything I was looking for on this disc. Rhino has also provided an excellent 16 page booklet which details all of the twists and turns that took place in the life of this marvelous group. Highly recommended."
Great times growing up
jss3468 | Cleveland OH USA | 06/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"you know, i was listening to this album and I forgot just how talented the Doobies really were. Each song is a different style of music that they tried to reach all audiences with. The classsics, It Keeps you Running, Black Water are timeless pieces of music that you can hit the repeat button again and again. I think that Michael McDonald's voice is one of the most recogizable voices in music. I think he reaches his pinnacle in "Minute by Minute", the range he uses as well as some of the backing vocals he lays down really show that he is a master of melody.It's OK in this day and age to put this CD in your car with the windows down and crank up the volume and sing along with McDonald, who wouldn't want to "be like Mike"-(Jeff Baxter. Anyway, if you purchase this CD, I believe that you will appreciate a truly under appreciated band!!!!!"