The Captain and Me [LP] - VINYL
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Songs
- Natural Thing
- Long Train Runnin'
- China Grove
- Dark Eyes Cajun Woman
- Clear as the Driven Snow
- Without You
- South City Midnight Lady
- Evil Woman
- Busted Down Around
- O'Connelly Corners
- Ukiah
- The Captain and Me
Details
- GenrePop,Rock
- SubgenreAlbum Rock,Boogie Rock,Contemporary Pop/Rock,Soft Rock
- Release Date02-10-2009
- ArtistThe Doobie Brothers
- Album Level FlagsDigitally Remastered, Limited Edition, Studio Recording
- Release Level FlagsStudio Recording
- No Of Songs12
- Album Length5393 seconds
- Explicit ContentNo
- Style(s)Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Soft Rock
- FormatVINYL
- LabelFriday Music
Other
- Product NameThe Captain and Me [LP]
- GenrePop, Rock
- Vendor GenrePop/Rock
- UPC829421900528
Customer reviews
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
(1 customer review)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best Doobie Album of ALL
Posted .Released in 1973 (possibly the best year ever for rock & roll music!), this album features hits like "Long Train Running", "China Grove" and "Without You", all Doobie Classics but there is not a weak song on this entire album....Other rockers include "Natural Thing", "Evil Woman" and the title track "The Captain and Me". But, like no other, The Doobies can also slow it down and make impressive ballads with incredible musicianship and insightful lyrics with songs like "South City Midnight Lady" and "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman", two of their best songs ever. "South City Midnight Lady" also featured incredible pedal steel guitar work from Steely Dan's Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, who later joined the Doobie Brothers. Little Feat's Billy Payne is also playing on this album. This was the apex of the Tom Johnston led Doobie Brothers before his health declined due to typical rock & roll partying. Patrick Simmons, the 2nd guitar to Tom Johnson, was an unheralded superstar in his own right in both guitar work, songwriting and vocals. Although considered hard-rockers, this album showed the many true sides of the Doobie Brothers and their incredible mix of country, r&b, jazz, bluegrass and road-house boogie that shot them to the top of rock & roll history during the 70's.
I would recommend this to a friend