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The Doobie Brothers: Long Train Runnin' 1971-1999
4CD Box Set Warner Bros. / Rhino Records
Исполнитель:
The Doobie Brothers
Box:
Long Train Runnin' 1971-1999
(4CD Box Set Warner Bros. / Rhino Records)
Discs:
Disc 1 You Just Can't Stop It ۞ Disc 2 Wheels Of Fortune
Disc 3 Keep This Train A-Rollin' ۞ Disc 4 Abandoned Tracks (Demos & Roughs)
Информация:
This Compilation 1999 Ⓟ & © Warner Bros. Records Inc. & Rhino Entertaiment Company
Remastered in Rhinophonic 'Authentic Sound'
Warner Archives / Warner Bros. / Rhino
Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
Catalog Box: R2 75876
Catalog All Discs: 8122-73574-2
Label Code: LC02982
Жанр: Rock / Pop Rock / Soft Rock / Blues Rock / Country Rock / Folk Rock
Год: 2000
Формат: FLAC / Level 8 (img + *cue + log, AccurateRip)
Качество: lossless
Covers: format PNG 600/300dpi, full scans
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Подарочное издание упакованое в картонный DigiPack. Содержит 80-страничный буклет-книгу с редкими фотографиями и дополнительной информацией на английском языке.
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One would be hard-pressed to find a band more perfectly symbolic of the good-times politics-be-damned esprit de cannabis that symbolized a good chunk of 70's rock. While the Beach Boys were busy becoming an anachronism, the Doobs effectively took their mantle, fusing an array of musical Americana--be it blues, country, folk, or gospel (they saved jazz and funk for their Michael McDonald-fronted incarnation)--into a remarkably popular string of albums and radio hits by simply asking not much more of us than to "Listen to the Music." And if they didn't get much more controversial than to declare "Jesus Is Just Alright," well, that was kind of the point. This Rhino anthology is typically exhaustive. All the familiar radio hits are here, as well as a good sampling of deep catalog from the band's various line-ups, not to mention a few standout Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons solo outings. Hardcore Doobie Bros. fans should be especially pleased by the fourth disc, which contains a wealth of outtakes and demos from the band's early '70s and '80s prime.Jerry McCulley