What Were Once Vices Are Now H
The Doobie Brothers - CD
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Year: 2006
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 075992728027
- Item Number: WEA272802
- Release date: 07/07/1987
- 1. Song to See You Through
- 2. Spirit
- 3. Pursuit on 53rd St.
- 4. Black Water
- 5. Eyes of Silver
- 6. Road Angel
- 7. You Just Can't Stop It
- 8. Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need)
- 9. Down in the Track
- 10. Another Park, Another Sunday
- 11. Daughters of the Sea
- 12. Flying Cloud [Instrumental]
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What Were Once Vices Are Now H by The Doobie Brothers on CD
The Doobies team up with the Memphis Horns for an even more Southern-flavored album than usual, although also a more uneven one. By this time, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and company had pretty well inherited the mantle and the core (and then some) of the audience left behind by Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty, with Johnston songs like "Pursuit on 53rd Street," "Down in the Track," and "Road Angel" recalling pieces like "Travelin' Band," while Simmons' "Black Water" (their first number one hit) evoked the softer side of the "swamp rock" popularized by CCR. Actually, in some respects, given the range of instruments employed here, including an autoharp (courtesy of Arlo Guthrie) and viola, the songs on the original LP's first side suffer somewhat from a sameness that makes What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits a little less interesting than the albums that preceded it. The original side two had a lot more variety, which is as good as any full album the band ever recorded: Simmons' "Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need)" and Johnston's "Another Park, Another Sunday," which both outdo the Eagles and Poco at their respective country-rock games (and keep a certain soulful edge, too), Simmons' lyrical, ethereal, slightly spacy "Daughters of the Sea," and the very spacy, shimmering instrumental "Flying Cloud" (written by bassist Tiran Porter). In all, despite the weakness of its original first side, it's got a lot more to offer than the single hit, and has at least six numbers (out of 12) that rate with the better album tracks the group has ever done. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
- Artist: The Doobie Brothers
- Year: 2006
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 075992728027
- Item Number: WEA272802
- Release date: 07/07/1987
- Label: Wea2
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
- Album Time: 44:29
- Best of the Doobies
- Best of the Doobies
- Best of the Doobies (Import)
- Best of the Doobies, Vol. 2
- Brotherhood
- Brotherhood [Expanded] (Import)
- Captain & Me
- Cycles
- Cycles [Expanded]
- Divided Highway
- Divided Highway
- Doobie's Choice
- Extended Versions
- Farewell Tour
- Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers [Bonus Track]
- Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers [Bonus Track] (Import)
- 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
- Livin' on the Fault Line
- Livin' on the Fault Line
- Livin' on the Fault Line (Import)
- Livin' on the Fault Line (Import)
- Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- Minute by Minute (Import)
- One Step Closer
- One Step Closer
- One Step Closer
- One Step Closer (Import)
- Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert
- Sibling Rivalry
- Sibling Rivalry (Import)
- Sibling Rivalry (Import)
- Stampede
- Stampede
- Stampede
- Stampede (Import)
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets
- Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live (Import)
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- The Doobie Brothers (Import)
- The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street
- Toulouse Street (Import)
- Toulouse Street (Import)
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (Import)
- World Gone Crazy
- World Gone Crazy
- World Gone Crazy [CD/DVD]
- Doobie Brothers : Greatest Hits
- Original Album Series
- The Platinum Collection (Import)
- The Captain and Me (Import)
- Cycles/Brotherhood (Import)
- Stampede/Takin' It to the Streets (Import)
- Livin' on the Fault Line/Minute by Minute (Import)
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
- Live at the Greek Theatre 1982
- Live at Wolf Trap
- DOOBIE BROTHERS: TOULOUSE STREET
- What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits [Limited Edition]
- The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live
- Playlist: The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Live)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Milt Holland - Pandeiro, Tabla, Marimba, Percussion
- Andrew Love - Horn
- Arlo Guthrie - Autoharp, Harmonica
- Eddie Guzman - Conga, Timbales, Percussion
- James Mitchell - Horn
- Jeff Baxter - Pedal Steel, Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
- Novi - Viola
- Novi Novag - Viola
- Wayne Jackson - Horn
- Bill Payne - Keyboards
- Jack Hale - Trombone
- James Booker - Piano
- John Hartman - Drums
- Keith Knudsen - Vocals, Drums
- Michael Hossack - Drums
- Patrick Simmons - Guitar, Vocals
- Ted Templeman - Percussion
- Tiran Porter - Vocals, Bass
- Tom Johnston - Vocals, Guitar
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Credits:
- The Doobie Brothers - ?, Main Performer
- Andrew Love - Horn Arrangements
- Benita Brazier - Production Coordination
- Chas Barbour - Art Direction, Design, Cover Design
- Dan Fong - Photography
- The Memphis Horns - Horn Arrangements
- Wayne Jackson - Horn Arrangements
- Donn Landee - Engineer
- Lee Herschberg - Mastering, Engineer
- Ted Templeman - Producer
