The Doobie Brothers - Sibling Rivalry (2000) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: The Doobie Brothers
- Title: Sibling Rivalry
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Pyramid Records #R2 75809
- Genre: Pop Rock, R&B, Soft Rock
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 00:59:11
- Total Size: 587 / 300 Mb (Full Scans + Data)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Sibling Rivalry is the twelfth studio album by The Doobie Brothers, released in 2000. The album was the band's first studio recording since Brotherhood in 1991. It was also the only album to feature lead vocal contributions from drummer Keith Knudsen and multi-instrumentalist John McFee both of whom had rejoined the group in 1993 after an eleven year absence. The group photograph in the inner booklet featured touring sidesmen Guy Allison (keyboards, backing vocals), Marc Russo (saxophone) and Skylark (bass, backing vocals). Allison and Russo also featured on the album, the former co-writing three tracks while occasional touring bassist John Cowan also featured and contributed the song Can't Stand to Lose written with Poco's Rusty Young.
Track List:
01. People Gotta Love Again [04:49]
02. Leave My Heartache Behind [03:55]
03. Ordinary Man [04:01]
04. Jericho [05:05]
05. On Every Corner [04:12]
06. Angels Of Madness [04:41]
07. 45th Floor [05:10]
08. Can't Stand To Lose [03:57]
09. Higher Ground [04:20]
10. Gates Of Eden [05:00]
11. Don't Be Afraid [05:48]
12. Rocking Horse [06:28]
13. Five Corners [01:52]
With an impressive string of Top Ten hits from the early to mid-'70s, the Tom Johnston-era Doobie Brothers worked a good-natured, if vapid, country boogie groove to popular advantage over the course of four albums, before the group evolved into keyboardist/vocalist Michael McDonald's more urbane, occasionally brilliant, white-soul pop unit. On Sibling Rivalry, the first release since the tepid reception afforded 1990's Brotherhood, founding members Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and Keith Knudsen do a lushly produced retread of the denim-friendly, early-'70s SoCal of "The Captain and Me" and "Toulouse Street." There is plenty of up-with-life lyrics, spacey sound effects, and some truly lovely harmonizing on the lead single "People Gotta Love Again" and "Leave My Heartache Behind." The more relaxed "Jericho" takes a page from Lowell George's book of plaintive, southwestern funk, while "Don't be Afraid" was so tailor-made for McDonald's incomparable, faux-tortured soprano that to listen to Simmon's muted vocals pick through it is like watching a man struggle with an oversized coat. It's all been done before, of course, but the whole thing is so lovingly crafted and gee-whiz positive that you can't help coming away from a couple of listens snapping your fingers.
~ Andrew Vance, All Music
~ Andrew Vance, All Music
Track List:
01. People Gotta Love Again [04:49]
02. Leave My Heartache Behind [03:55]
03. Ordinary Man [04:01]
04. Jericho [05:05]
05. On Every Corner [04:12]
06. Angels Of Madness [04:41]
07. 45th Floor [05:10]
08. Can't Stand To Lose [03:57]
09. Higher Ground [04:20]
10. Gates Of Eden [05:00]
11. Don't Be Afraid [05:48]
12. Rocking Horse [06:28]
13. Five Corners [01:52]
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