¡The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1983[10CD/Import Disc]
¡The Doobie Brothers
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[Machine Translation] American Rock. The Doobie Brothers are an indispensable group when discussing this genre. From their early, gritty American Rock sound to their later, adult-oriented hit pop tunes, the Doobie Brothers have had a profound influence on the American music scene since their formation in 1970, and their Warner Brothers era is now available in a priceless box set! The Warner Bros. era is now available in a box set! Includes all of their hits and classic songs from "Listen to the Music" to "Long Train Runnin'" to "What a Fool Believe"! *DISC 1: The Doobie Brothers (1971) ] Debut album by the Doobie Brothers, the No. 1 band on the American rock scene. Dynamic and crisp sound. The Doobie's rapid ascent began here! [DISC 2: Toulouse Street (1972) ] Solid guitars, flowing melodies, thick chorus and harmonies! This is the second Doobie album that really defined the band's existence. Included "Listen to the Music" and "The Flame of Hope". [DISC 3: The Captain And Me ( 1973 ) ] A memorable third album that became a brilliant hit and established the band's position in the music industry. Includes such big hits as "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove". [DISC 4: What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits / Doobie Heaven (1974) ] This is truly exquisite doobie magic, created with the participation of brilliant session members. This is the fourth album that opened up a new phase of doobie magic and includes the first U.S. No. 1 hit "Black Water". [DISC 5: Stampede (1975) ] This is Rock! The triple lead guitars of Jeff Baxter, a former member of Steely Dan, explode on this album. This is a historical best-seller album that runs at full speed. [DISC 6: Takin' It To The Streets / Doobie Streets ( 1976 ) ] With the addition of Michael McDonald, the Doobies have developed a more sophisticated sense of sound, and are aiming for an even higher summit. [DISC 7: Livin' On The Fault Line ( 1977 ) ] Running the West Coast! The Doobie Brothers are on a roll. This album is more melancholy and develops new possibilities such as a jazz approach. [DISC 8: Minute By Minute ( 1978 ) ] A masterpiece of the group's later years, created mainly by Michael McDonald. Included in "What A Fool Believes," a No. 1 album in the U.S. and a Grammy winner. [DISC 9: One Step Closer (1980) ] The ninth original album featuring Michael McDonald. This album is the fruit of a more sophisticated phase, including a black contemporary approach. DISC 10: Farwell Tour ( 1983 ) ] This is a live album recorded in 1982, when the Doobie decided to break up and went on a large-scale "Farwell Tour" with the participation of the early members.
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