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This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
The Doobies' first studio album of the new millennium--and their first in almost a decade--finds the veteran California hitmakers in fine form. With founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons on hand, things are obviously covered in the vocal harmony department, and the rhythm section--featuring longtime drummers Michael Hossack and Keith Knudsen--sounds loaded for bear as well.
Musically, save for the occasional hip-hop rhythm ("Jericho") what's here isn't all that different from their '70s (pre-Michael McDonald) heyday; Simmons' "Leave My Heartache Behind," for example, is clearly a fairly close cousin to "Black Water." In fact, the only really new wrinkle here is a certain apocalyptic tone, with lots of mentions of religious figures and the world going to hell in a hand basket. Veteran fans will doubtless be heartened by the album's concluding number "Five Corners," the latest in a long line of their lovely folk-tinged instrumental closers.
Recorded at Lizard Rock, Solvang, California; Earth Walk, Agoura Hills, California; Capitol, Hollywood, California; Hyberbolic and Tom Hall's Melody Line Studios, Maui, Hawaii.
The Doobie Brothers: John McFee (vocals, guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, mandolin, violin, harmonica); Patrick Simmons (vocals, guitar, banjo); Tom Johnston (vocals, guitar); Keith Knudsen (drums, percussion, background vocals); Michael Hossack (drums, percussion).
Producers: Doobie Brothers, Guy Allison, Terry Nelson.
Engineers: Terry Nelson, John McFee, Guy Allison.
Additional personnel: Bob Bangerter (acoustic guitar); Marc Russo (saxophone, horns); Guy Allison (keyboards, background vocals); John Cowan, George Hawkins, Jr., Mario Cippolina (bass); Yvonne Williams, Maxayne Lewis, Chris Thompson, Bill Champlin, "Lil" Patrick Harley Simmons, Cris Sommer-Simmons (background vocals).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Sibling Rivalry Music | List Price | $9.97 (You save $1.18) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | MSI Music Distribution | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 479421  | | CD Universe Part number | 7113304 | | Catalog number | 636345 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 12, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Tom Johnston - vocals, guitar Patrick Simmons - vocals, guitar, banjo John McFee - vocals, guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, mandolin, violin, harmonica Keith Knudsen - drums, percussion, background vocals Michael Hossack - drums, percussion
Also: Bill Champlin, Marc Russo, John Cowan, Yvonne Williams, Chris Thompson, Guy Allison, Maxayne Lewis, "Lil" Patrick Harley Simmons, Bob Bangerter, Cris Sommer-Simmons, George Hawkins Jr., Mario Cippolina |
Doobie Brothers Sibling Rivalry Songs | 1. | People Gotta Love Again | |
| 2. | Leave Mey Heartache Behind | |
| 3. | Ordinary Man | |
| 4. | Jericho | |
| 5. | On Every Corner | |
| 6. | Angels of Madness | |
| 7. | 45th Floor | |
| 8. | Can't Stand to Lose | |
| 9. | Higher Ground | |
| 10. | Gates of Eden | |
| 11. | Don't Be Afraid | |
| 12. | Rocking Horse | |
| 13. | Five Corners | |
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