1: A Brighter Day () 2: Chateau () 3: Nobody () 4: World Gone Crazy () 5: Far From Home () 6: Young Man's Game () 7: Don't Say Goodbye () 8: My Baby () 9: Old Juarez () 10: I Know We Won () 11: Law Dogs ()
The Doobies' great Listen to the Music, Long Train Running and China Grove in the late 60s/early 70s were driven by urgent guitars and hammering keybo...
Paul Barile - 19/12/2010
Growing up with the Doobs - there were certain promises delivered with each new release; the first was uncompromising rock and roll music laced with s...
Michael Heatley - 13/12/2010
US riff-rockers successfullyscratch the 10-year itch When you make one album per decade, it better be good. The Doobies (heyday 1973-79) shortened t...
Scott Bernstein - 11/11/2010
Forty years into a remarkable career, the Doobie Brothers’ latest LP, World Gone Crazy, shows the band ageing gracefully. The Doobie Brothers’ first s...
Chris Roberts - 11/10/2010
The first Doobie Brothers album for ten years is a time capsule from the Nixon/Ford era. Working again with Ted Templeman, who produced their golden a...
Jason Keller - 23/09/2010
In a song called Young Man’s Game on the Doobie Brothers’ 13th studio album, their first in a decade, singer Tim Johnston insists rock ’n’ roll is age...