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Overview
Extended Versions culls ten live tracks from the Doobie Brothers 1996 reunion show Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert. A similar distillation of the live show appeared on 1999's Best of the Doobie Brothers Live, a 14-track version of Rockin' Down the Highway. Hardcore fans will opt for the original, while casual listeners will most likely gravitate to one of the myriad studio collections, rendering both budget-priced renderings more or less obsolete.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/02/2007 |
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Label: | Sbme Special Mkts. |
UPC: | 0828768904428 |
catalogNumber: | 689044 |
Rank: | 19257 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Doobie Brothers Primary ArtistMichael McDonald Keyboards,Vocals
Patrick Simmons Guitar,Vocals
Guy Allison Keyboards
Danny Hull Harmonica,Keyboards,Saxophone,Vocals
Keith Knudsen Drums,Vocals
John McFee Guitar,Strings,Vocals
Dale Ockerman Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals
Buck Johnson Background Vocals
Carlos Guaico Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Kenny Loggins ComposerPatrick Simmons Composer
Lester Abrams Composer
Charlie Midnight Composer,Producer
Edward Schwartz Composer
Andy Kadison Executive Producer
Elizabeth Lee Executive Producer
John Mark Harris Engineer
Jeff Jones Executive Producer
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