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The Doobie Brothers - Toulouse Street (LP)

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Original Release Year:
1972
Genre(s):
Rock, Classic Rock
Format:
Vinyl Record LP

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Album Info

Artist: The Doobie Brothers
Album: Toulouse Street
Gatefold: Yes
Released: US, 2013

Tracklist:

A1Listen To The Music4:44
Written-By - Tom Johnston
A2Rockin' Down The Highway3:18
Written-By - Tom Johnston
A3Mamaloi2:28
Written-By - Patrick Simmons
A4Toulouse Street3:20
Bass, Guitar - Dave ShogrenWritten-By - Patrick Simmons
A5Cotton Mouth3:44
Written-By - James Seals, Dash Crofts
B1Don't Start Me To Talkin'2:41
Written-By - Sonny Boy Williamson
B2Jesus Is Just Alright4:33
Written-By - A. Reynolds
B3White Sun2:28
Vocals - Dave ShogrenWritten-By - Tom Johnston
B4Disciple6:42
Written-By - Tom Johnston
B5Snake Man1:35
Written-By - Tom Johnston


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Description

"The Doobie Brothers' second studio album, 'Toulouse Street,' released in July 1972, marked a significant turning point for the band, both commercially and artistically. This album was the first to feature the classic lineup of Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Tiran Porter, John Hartman, and Michael Hossack, and it showcased a more polished and cohesive sound compared to their self-titled debut.

'Toulouse Street' is often credited with establishing The Doobie Brothers' signature blend of rock, folk, and R&B, a sound that would come to define their music throughout the 1970s. The album was produced by Ted Templeman, who would go on to produce many of the band's subsequent albums, and it was recorded at Warner Bros. Studios in North Hollywood, California.

The album opens with 'Listen to the Music,' one of the band's most enduring hits. Written by Tom Johnston, the song features a catchy, upbeat melody and optimistic lyrics that capture the spirit of the early 1970s. The track's infectious rhythm and memorable chorus helped it become a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, and it remains a staple of classic rock radio to this day.

Another standout track is 'Rockin' Down the Highway,' also penned by Johnston. This high-energy song showcases the band's tight musicianship and features driving guitar riffs and a propulsive beat. It's a perfect example of the Doobie Brothers' ability to create music that is both accessible and musically sophisticated.

Patrick Simmons' contributions to the album are equally noteworthy. His song 'Jesus Is Just Alright' is a cover of a gospel tune by The Art Reynolds Singers, and it became another hit for the band. The Doobie Brothers' version features a powerful vocal performance and a dynamic arrangement that blends rock and gospel influences seamlessly.

Simmons also wrote and sang lead on 'Toulouse Street,' the album's title track. This song has a more laid-back, folk-influenced sound, with acoustic guitars and harmonies that evoke the feeling of a warm summer evening. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life in New Orleans, adding a touch of Southern charm to the album.

One of the album's deeper cuts, 'White Sun,' is a beautiful, introspective ballad written by Johnston. The song's gentle acoustic arrangement and reflective lyrics provide a nice contrast to the more upbeat tracks on the album, showcasing the band's versatility.

'Toulouse Street' also features 'Mamaloi,' a reggae-influenced track that adds yet another layer of diversity to the album. The song's laid-back groove and catchy melody make it a standout, even though it wasn't released as a single.

The album closes with 'Snake Man,' a bluesy, guitar-driven track that highlights the band's ability to blend different genres into a cohesive sound. The song's raw energy and gritty vocals provide a fitting end to an album that is both varied and consistently strong.

'Toulouse Street' was a commercial success, reaching No. 21 on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually being certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's success helped to establish The Doobie Brothers as one of the leading rock bands of the 1970s, and it set the stage for their continued success throughout the decade.

In conclusion, 'Toulouse Street' is a landmark album for The Doobie Brothers. It captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, as they honed their sound and began to achieve widespread recognition. With its blend of rock, folk, R&B, and gospel influences, the album remains a testament to the band's musical diversity and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, 'Toulouse Street' is an essential listen that showcases the best of what The Doobie Brothers have to offer."

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