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The Doobie Brothers

Best Of The Doobies [LP - 1st Japan Press - 1976 - NM/VG+]

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Warner Bros. Records (P-10263W)

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Release date: Jan 1, 1976, Japan

A1

China Grove

A2

Long Train Runnin'

A3

Takin' It To The Streets

A4

Listen To The Music

A5

Black Water

A6

Rockin' Down The Highway

B1

Jesus Is Just Alright

B2

It Keeps You Runnin'

B3

South City Midnight Lady

B4

Take Me In Your Arms

B5

Without You

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Released in 1976, Best of The Doobies is the definitive compilation of the band’s early hits, capturing their evolution from boogie-rock rebels ("Listen to the Music") to smooth hitmakers ("Black Water"). Featuring Tom Johnston’s gritty vocals and Michael McDonald’s soulful later additions ("Takin’ It to the Streets"), the album spans their 1971–1975 peak. Tracks like "China Grove" and "Long Train Runnin’" showcase their dual-guitar swagger and blue-collar charm. A commercial juggernaut (10x platinum), it solidified their legacy as Americana pioneers before lineup shifts changed their sound. A must-have primer on 70s rock’s most versatile band.