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1976 greatest hits album by the Doobie Brothers
Best of The Doobies is the first greatest hits album by the Doobie Brothers . The album has material from Toulouse Street through Takin' It to the Streets , and is also a diamond record. The album was released by Warner Bros. Records on October 29, 1976, and has been re-released numerous times.
The Doobie Brothers [ edit ]
Tom Johnston – lead (1–2, 4, 6, 10–11) and backing vocals, guitars, harmonica (2)
Patrick Simmons – lead (4–5, 7, 9) and backing vocals, guitars, banjo (4), ARP synthesizer (9)
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter – guitars, pedal steel guitar (9)
Michael McDonald – lead (3, 8) and backing vocals, keyboards, synthesizer (8)
Tiran Porter – backing vocals, bass guitar
John Hartman – drums, percussion
Michael Hossack – drums, percussion
Keith Knudsen – backing vocals, drums, percussion
Additional personnel [ edit ]
^ On both the original album (The Captain and Me ) and this compilation, this song is credited to "The Doobie Brothers", rather than to individual band members, even though the band's lineup had changed in between the releases. The live album Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert credits the song to Johnston only.
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^ Best of the Doobies Warner Bros. Records #3112-2 CD reissue
^ Allmusic review
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