Stampede
The Doobie Brothers - CD
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Format: CD
- Year: 1988, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2009
- UPC: 081227483227
- Item Number: MSI748322
- Release date: 12/26/2006
- 1. Sweet Maxine
- 2. Neal's Fandango
- 3. Texas Lullaby
- 4. Music Man
- 5. Slat Key Soquel Rag [Instrumental]
- 6. Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me)
- 7. I Cheat the Hangman
- 8. Précis [Instrumental]
- 9. Rainy Day Crossroad Blues
- 10. I Been Workin' on You
- 11. Double Dealin' Four Flusher
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Stampede by The Doobie Brothers on CD
Talk about greatness -- the Doobie Brothers, with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter added to their lineup, delivered their best album to date helped by a fairly big hit, though "Take Me in Your Arms" never did anything close to its predecessors despite some chords and modulations that recalled "Black Water" ever so slightly. Stampede's virtue was its musicianship, which, in addition to new member Baxter, was also showcased in the guises of some impressive guests. The Doobie Brothers' rootsiest album to date, Stampede was virtuoso soulful countrified rock of a gritty nature, crossing over into blues as well as reaching back to a raw, traditional rock & roll sound that wouldn't have sounded too out of place 20 years earlier. That was the opener, the searing "Sweet Maxine," which just might've made a good single with an edit or two to bring it down to three and a half minutes; the record gets better with the bouncing "Neal's Fandango," which is highlighted by lyrical as well as instrumental acrobatics on the verses and a delicious guitar and piano break. "Texas Lullaby" is one of the prettiest pieces of country rock (though it's a little more "Western rock") to come out of the genre since the Byrds and the Beau Brummels had treaded into it eight years earlier, and gets a magnificently soulful performance from Tom Johnston. And speaking of soul, Curtis Mayfield is the arranger on Johnston's hard-driving "Music Man." The group strips down to its acoustic basics for "Slat Key Soquel Rag," which could have been an outtake from the group's self-titled debut album; Maria Muldaur is the guest vocalist on "I Cheat the Hangman," representing Patrick Simmons' songwriting at its most ethereal. Baxter's "Précis" was the group's nod to classical and Spanish guitar technique, and "Rainy Day Crossroad Blues" provides guest artist Ry Cooder with a gorgeous canvas on which to paint his slide guitar licks. And the album lands with its feet firmly in 1970s-style roots rock on "I've Been Workin' on You" and "Double Dealin' Four Flusher." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Format: CD
- Year: 1988, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2009
- UPC: 081227483227
- Item Number: MSI748322
- Release date: 12/26/2006
- Label: Rhino, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Records, Warner Music Benelux, WB, WEA, WEA International
- Genre: Rock
- Style: Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Soft Rock
- Album Time: 40:50
- Album Type: Lyrics are included with the album
- Group Member: Bobby LaKind, Chet McCracken, Cornelius Bumpus, Dave Shogren, Jeff Baxter, John Hartman, John McFee, Keith Knudsen, Michael Hossack, Michael McDonald, Patrick Simmons, Tiran Porter, Tom Johnston
- Group Formed: 1970 03 in San Jose, CA
- Group Disbanded: 1982
- Best of the Doobies
- Best of the Doobies, Vol. 2
- Cycles
- Doobie's Choice
- Farewell Tour
- Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers [Bonus Track] (Import)
- Live at the Wolf Trap [CD/DVD]
- Live at Wolf Trap
- Live at Wolf Trap
- Livin' on the Fault Line (Import)
- Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- One Step Closer
- Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert
- Sibling Rivalry
- Sibling Rivalry (Import)
- Stampede
- Stampede
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
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Performers:
- Bill Payne - Keyboards
- Bobbye Hall - Percussion
- Bobbye Porter - Conga
- Conte Candoli - Trumpet
- Jeff Baxter - Guitar
- Jeff Baxter - Guitar (Steel)
- Jessica Smith - Vocals
- John Hartman - Drums
- Karl Himmel - Drums
- Keith Knudsen - Drums
- Keith Knudsen - Vocals
- Maria Muldaur - Vocals
- Patrick Simmons - Guitar
- Patrick Simmons - Vocals
- Pete Candoli - Trumpet
- Pete Condoli - Trumpet
- Ry Cooder - Bottleneck Guitar
- Ry Cooder - Guitar
- Sherlie Matthews - Vocals
- Ted Templeman - Percussion
- Tiran Porter - Bass
- Tiran Porter - Vocals
- Tom Johnston - Guitar
- Tom Johnston - Vocals
- Venetta Fields - Vocals
- Victor Feldman - Marimba
- Victor Feldman - Percussion
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Credits:
- Barbara Casado - Design
- Bill Payne - Keyboards
- Bobbye Hall - Percussion
- Bobbye Porter - Conga
- Conte Candoli - Trumpet
- Curtis Mayfield - Horn Arrangements
- Curtis Mayfield - String Arrangements
- Donn Landee - Engineer
- Ed Thrasher - Art Direction
- Harry Bluestone - Concert Master
- Hideki Masubuchi - Liner Notes
- Jeff Baxter - Guitar
- Jeff Baxter - Guitar (Steel)
- Jessica Smith - Vocals
- Jill Maggid - Photography
- John Casado - Design
- John Hartman - Drums
- Karl Himmel - Drums
- Keith Knudsen - Drums
- Keith Knudsen - Vocals
- Maria Muldaur - Vocals
- Michael Maggid - Photography
- Nick DeCaro - String Arrangements
- Patrick Simmons - Guitar
- Patrick Simmons - Vocals
- Paul Riser - Horn Arrangements
- Paul Riser - String Arrangements
- Pete Candoli - Trumpet
- Pete Condoli - Trumpet
- Rich Tufo - Orchestration
- Ry Cooder - Bottleneck Guitar
- Ry Cooder - Guitar
- Sherlie Matthews - Vocals
- Ted Templeman - Percussion
- Ted Templeman - Producer
- The Doobie Brothers - ?
- Tiran Porter - Bass
- Tiran Porter - Vocals
- Tom Johnston - Guitar
- Tom Johnston - Vocals
- Travis Turk - Engineer
- Venetta Fields - Vocals
- Victor Feldman - Marimba
- Victor Feldman - Percussion
