Toulouse Street
The Doobie Brothers - CD
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Format: CD
- Year: 1972
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 081227992880
- Item Number: FLB799288
- Release date: 05/20/2008
- 1. Listen to the Music
- 2. Rockin' Down the Highway
- 3. Mamaloi
- 4. Toulouse Street
- 5. Cotton Mouth
- 6. Don't Start Me to Talkin'
- 7. Jesus Is Just Alright
- 8. White Sun
- 9. Disciple
- 10. Snake Man
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Toulouse Street by The Doobie Brothers on CD
Toulouse Street was the album by which most of their fans began discovering the Doobie Brothers, and it has retained a lot of its freshness over the decades. Producer Ted Templeman was attuned to the slightly heavier and more Southern style the band wanted to work toward on this, their second album, and the results were not only profitable -- including a platinum record award -- but artistically impeccable. Toulouse Street is actually pretty close in style and sound at various points to what the Eagles were doing during the same period, except that the Doobies threw jazz and R&B into the mix, as well as country, folk, and bluegrass elements, and (surprise!) ended up just about as ubiquitous as the Eagles in peoples' record collections, especially in the wake of the singles "Listen to the Music" and "Jesus Is Just Alright." But those two singles represented only the tip of the iceberg in terms of what this group had to offer, as purchasers of the album discovered even on the singles -- both songs appear here in distinctly longer versions, with more exposition and development, and in keeping with the ambitions that album cuts (even of popular numbers) were supposed to display in those days. Actually, "Listen to the Music" (written by Tom Johnston) offers subtle use of phasing and other studio tricks that make its seemingly earthy, laid-back approach some of the most complex and contrived of the period. Johnston's "Rockin' Down the Highway" shows the band working at a higher wattage and moving into Creedence Clearwater Revival territory, while "Mamaloi" was Patrick Simmons' laid-back Caribbean idyll, and the title tune (also by Simmons) is a hauntingly beautiful ballad. The band then switches gears into swamp rock for "Cotton Mouth" and takes a left turn into the Mississippi Delta for a version of Sonny Boy Williamson II's "Don't Start Me Talkin'" before shifting into a gospel mode with "Jesus Is Just Alright." Johnston's nearly seven-minute "Disciple" was the sort of soaring, bluesy hard rock workout that led to the group's comparison to the Allman Brothers Band, though their interlocking vocals were nearly as prominent as their crunching, surging double lead guitars and paired drummers. And it all still sounds astonishingly bracing decades later; it's still a keeper, and one of the most inviting and alluring albums of its era. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Format: CD
- Year: 1972
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 081227992880
- Item Number: FLB799288
- Release date: 05/20/2008
- Label: Warner Bros.
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
- Album Time: 35:33
- 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
- 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
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- One Step Closer
- Toulouse Street (Import)
- The Captain and Me
- What Were Once Vices Are Now H
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Livin' on the Fault Line
- Best of the Doobies
- Minute by Minute
- Doobie Brothers : Greatest Hits
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- Best of the Doobies (Import)
- Original Album Series
- The Platinum Collection (Import)
- Captain & Me
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers
- Livin' on the Fault Line
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Toulouse Street
- The Captain and Me
- Livin' on the Fault Line
- One Step Closer
- The Captain and Me
- Minute by Minute
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- Toulouse Street (Import)
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (Import)
- Stampede (Import)
- Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- Livin' on the Fault Line (Import)
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- One Step Closer (Import)
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- Cycles/Brotherhood (Import)
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live (Import)
- Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers [Bonus Track]
- Cycles [Expanded]
- Brotherhood [Expanded] (Import)
- Stampede/Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- Livin' on the Fault Line/Minute by Minute (Import)
- Minute by Minute
- World Gone Crazy
- World Gone Crazy
- World Gone Crazy [CD/DVD]
- Toulouse Street
- Takin' It to the Streets
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- Divided Highway
- Live at the Greek Theatre 1982
- Live at Wolf Trap
- Extended Versions
- DOOBIE BROTHERS: TOULOUSE STREET
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits [Limited Edition]
- The Captain and Me
- Divided Highway
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live
- Playlist: The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Live)
- Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers [Bonus Track] (Import)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Joe Lane Davis - Horn
- Jon Smith - Horn
- Sherman Marshall Cyr - Horn
- Bill Payne - Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Dave Shogren - Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Bass
- Jerry Jumonville - Saxophone
- John Hartman - Drums, Percussion
- Michael Hossack - Drums
- Patrick Simmons - Guitar, Vocals
- Ted Templeman - Percussion
- Tiran Porter - Vocals, Bass
- Tom Johnston - Guitar, Vocals
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Credits:
- Barbara Casado - Design
- Benita Brazier - Production Coordination
- Ed Thrasher - Art Direction
- Jerry Jumonville - Performer, Horn Arrangements
- Jill Maggid - Photography
- Jim Maggid - Photography
- Joe Lane Davis - Performer
- John Casado - Design
- Lee Herschberg - Remastering
- Michael Hossack - Group Member
- Michael Maggid - Photography
- Patrick Simmons - Group Member
- Rob LoVerde - Mastering
- Sherman Marshall Cyr - Performer
- The Doobie Brothers - Main Performer
- Tiran Porter - Group Member
- Donn Landee - Engineer
- Marty Cohn - Associate Producer, Associate Engineer, Engineer
- Stephen Barncard - Associate Engineer, Associate Producer, Engineer
- Ted Templeman - Producer
