The Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Doobie Brothers |
| Studio | Warner Bros / Wea |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075992727129 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 18 17:59 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About The Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me
Limited Edition European pressing of this album comes house in a miniature LP sleeve. WEA. 2006. Album Description
Tracks
- Natural Thing
- Long Train Runnin'
- China Grove
- Dark Eyed Cajun Woman
- Clear as the Driven Snow - The Doobie Brothers, Simmons, Patrick
- Without You - The Doobie Brothers, Hartman, John
- South City Midnight Lady - The Doobie Brothers, Simmons, Patrick
- Evil Woman - The Doobie Brothers, Simmons, Patrick
- Busted Down Around O'Connelly Corners - The Doobie Brothers, Luft, James Earl
- Ukiah
- The Captain and Me
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Cream of the Doobie crop.... |
| Doobie Brothers / Captain & Me DVD-A |
| The Best of the Doobies |
| Another timeless Doobie Brothers classic |
My favorite on this album, 'Dark-eyed Cajun Woman' is Tom Johnston's definitive rhythm and blues effort, and 'South City Midnight Lady' (another of my favorites) is Pat Simmons at his country-rock finest (what fabulous background harmonies). 'Natural Thing,' 'Ukiah (more fabulous Doobies harmonies),' and the title cut 'The Captain and Me' are also tremendous cuts, as is the slower, melodious 'Clear as the Driven Snow,' sung by Simmons.
As is the case with "Vices," there isn't a bad cut on this album. Anything you could ever want in an album is here - hard-driving rock, country rock, rhythm and blues, balads, guitar riffs, accoustic guitar, soulful harmonies, driving percussion - anything you could ever want.
Compilations just don't do the Johnson-Simmons Doobie Brothers era justice. The only way you can get your fill of the absolute best rock group of all time is to, one-at-a-time, purchase individual albums. And this one is a MUST HAVE. April 9, 2008
| another doobies classic |
We've all heard "China Grove" a million times, along with "Long Train Runnin". So how do the rest of the songs stand up? Quite fantastically. "Ukiah" is AWESOME. A short fast-paced rocker with a great guitar solo. A song that immediately struck me as brilliant. Another brilliant song is "Natural Thing". The vocals in this track show you exactly why the Doobie Brothers deserve to be remembered forever- no one else sounds like that. It's completely unique. A certain talent for being distinct in terms of vocal delivery.
"South City Midnight Lady" might be mistaken as just another soft rocker from the 70's except for the fact the guitar playing is excellent and doesn't deserve to be called typical or anything. "Clear As the Driven Snow" has some fantastic vocals that remind me of an Amish village down the road from me. I love where I live out in the country. "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman" is once again, another treat for vocal melody lovers.
Overall, not perfect, because of two songs that have been overplayed over the years, but the songs that HAVEN'T been played a million times are quite excellent. March 28, 2008
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