Takin' It To the Streets (Remastered)

Takin' It To the Streets (Remastered)


  • Singer: The Doobie Brothers
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1976-03-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Wheels of Fortune (2016 Remast The Doobie Brothers 4:56
2
Takin' It To the Streets (2016 The Doobie Brothers 3:59
3
8th Avenue Shuffle (2016 Remas The Doobie Brothers 4:43
4
Losin' End (2016 Remastered) The Doobie Brothers 3:48
5
Rio (2016 Remastered) The Doobie Brothers 3:50
6
For Someone Special (2016 Rema The Doobie Brothers 5:04
7
It Keeps You Runnin' (2016 Rem The Doobie Brothers 4:19
8
Turn It Loose (2016 Remastered The Doobie Brothers 3:56
9
Carry Me Away (2016 Remastered The Doobie Brothers 4:10

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  • Reviews

    • tasteful

      5
      By Gary10
      As a fan of the doobs earlier work...I have to say this album completes them...As noted in the previous review...they add some blues and r&b to the staple country rock sound (check out wheels of fortune)...plus mixing some horns in for great measure...Sadly in my view...it slid a little with every album after till they called it quits for awhile...I know...they won grammys for minute by minute,,,but that album didn't take it to the streets...
    • Takin It To The Streets

      5
      By Frank Linzy
      Thie first album without Tom Johnston as co-lead singer surely had to be a disappointment to hard core Doobie lovers. Not too fast my friends. Maybe some fans, in love with the singular Calfornia country rock sound that they were used to, were surprised to hear a r&b bluesy addition to the mix via Michael Mcdonald. For me, this album opened the limits of the Brothers to a fun new sound, and put them in a more complete sound and band level. I love this album, and the ones that followed because of it.

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