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Doobie Brothers (The) - The Doobie Brothers (1971)

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Doobie Brothers (The) - The Doobie Brothers

WPCR-12349 (2006)

Underrated debut album from The Doobie Brothers. Quieter than all of their subsequent albums and could therefore be described as "pleasant" (which is perhaps why it is underrated).

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Release Details
Manufacturer: Warner
This version released:2006-07-12
Original LP release:1971.04
 
Packaging
Obi:

Orange - slip on collar type obi with wrap around flap. Back of obi has black and white images of the other releases by the band in this series.

Cover:

Single sleeve

Photos: Jim Marshall

Art Direction: Ed Thrasher.

 
Editor Comments

There is a quote in English inside the black and white booklet found on a page that is otherwise entirely in Japanese. It appears to be a contemporary promotional quote:

"The Doobie Brothers are not the nearest new band from England, not studio musicians in search of stardom, not relatives of Warner Bros. employees, not even brothers. They are four San Jose (as distinguished from San Francisco) musicians conveniently described as a street band. That is, they play live. They share a common history of playing obscure clubs, bars and parties. They've paid their Doobie doos. This is their first album."

 
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