Westcoast & AOR
The Doobie Brothers

Cover: Sibling Rivalry Sibling Rivalry

Release Year: 2000
Label: Rhino
Country: USA
Produced by The Doobie Brothers, Guy Allison, Terry Nelson


Musicians:
Patrick Simmons: Vocals, Guitars, Banjo
Tom Johnston: Guitars, Vocals
John McFee: Guitars, Dobro, Pedal Steel, Harmonica, Violin, Mandolin, Vocals
Keith Knudsen, Michael Hossack: Drums, Percussion, Vocals

Additional Musicians: George Hawkins Jr., John Cowan, Mario Cippolina: Bass, Bob Bangerter: Guitars, Marc Russo: Saxophone, Horns, Chris Thompson, Bill Champlin, Yvonne Williams, Maxayne Lewis: Background Vocals;

Cover: Sibling Rivalry Re-Release

Re–Release: 2004;
Label: Noble Pric; Country: Germany;

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Your comments about this record:

It was 1989 when Doobie Brothers reunited with the new studio recording album "Recycles". I remember we were so excited because Tom Johnston, the original lead vocalist / guitar player could be found as the member of reunited Doobies. To be honest, I am obliged to admit that "Recycles" and following album "Brotherhood" (1991) surely reminded us of the good-old early 70's Doobie years, but nothing more than that. In 1996, we could confirm that Doobie Brothers were still alive by their live double CDs "Rockin' Down The Highway" featuring Michael McDonald too. All the songs on this album are never the nostalgic and imitated Doobie tunes. For example "Leave My Heartache Behind" written by Pat Simmons reminds a little of "Black Water" but totally different tunes. Keith Knunden adds the different Doobie atmosphere by his lead vocals on "On Every Corner" and "Gates Of Eden". John McFee lead vocals on "Angeles Of Madness" adds soulful and sophisticated mellow flavor to this album. Furthermore, the different kind of Westcoast feeling are brought to this album by our familiar Westcoast / AOR songwriters such as Michael Ruff , Bill Champlin and Tamara Champlin. Actually "45th Floor" written by Bill Champlin and Tom Johnston is very good Rock'n' Roll which reminds me a little "China Groove" by its guitar riff.


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