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The Doobie Brothers- Takin It To The Streets-LP

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Takin’ It To The Streets stands as a turning point for The Doobie Brothers, introducing Michael McDonald as the new lead vocalist and keyboardist. His soulful touch reshaped the band’s sound, evident on the title track "Takin' It To The Streets," which climbed the charts across North America. Alongside bandmates like Tom Johnston and Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, this sixth studio album blends rock and soul with polished production from Ted Templeman, who also added percussion layers. Tracks like "It Keeps You Runnin" and "Wheels Of Fortune" showcase the group’s evolving musical chemistry. This 1976 pressing captures that moment of transition on vinyl, offering a solid listen for those who appreciate the band’s classic era. The record is graded VG++, so expect a glossy surface with only minor, faint marks that won’t distract from play. It’s the sort of album that might prompt a rethink of your shelf organization—after all, it’s where The Doobies traded the pedal steel for a little more city slicker groove.

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The Doobie Brothers - Takin It To The Streets

Side A

  1. Wheels Of Fortune
  2. Takin' It To The Streets
  3. 8th Avenue Shuffle
  4. Losin' End

Side B

  1. Rio
  2. For Someone Special
  3. It Keeps You Runnin
  4. Turn It Loose
  5. Carry Me Away

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