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New Numbered Limited-Edition and Mini-LP Style PackagingTakin' It to the Streets marks a high point in the Doobie Brothers' career. The mellowed-out 1976 album is heavily influenced by the contributions of former Steely Dan members Jeff Baxter and Michael McDonald. The latter are responsible for an increase in soulful melodies and Latin-fused rhythms, which help make Takin' It to the Streets among the most enjoyably chill recordings of the era. Sonic charms are everywhere, particularly on the joyful title cut, an example of the band's conscious embrace of R&B foundations and gospel accents. [...więcej...] |
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... Również on odpowiadał za sound następnej produkcji The Doobie Brothers - "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits" z 1974 roku. Album może nie odniósł tak wielkiego powodzenia, jak poprzednik, lecz poziomem od niego z pewnością nie odbiegał. A i na nim znajdziemy piosenkowe perełki, jak choćby "Another [...] |
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