Greatest Hits (The Doobie Brothers album)

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Greatest Hits
Warner Archives/Rhino
ProducerTed Templeman, Lenny Waronker, Eddie Schwartz, Charlie Midnight, Rodney Mills

Greatest Hits is a 2001 compilation album by the Doobie Brothers. Its 20 songs appear in chronological order of original release, except for their debut single "Nobody" being placed at track 7 because it was reissued in 1974 to greater chart success than its original release. Greatest Hits peaked at number 142 on the US Billboard 200 and it also peaked at number 45 on the UK Albums Chart.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Allmusic says this collection has all the band's big songs and provides "an excellent introduction-cum-summary of one of the most popular singles-oriented pop/rock bands of the '70s."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."
Patrick Henderson
One Step Closer, 19804:18
19."The Doctor"Johnston, Charlie Midnight, Eddie SchwartzCycles, 19893:46
20."Dangerous"SimmonsBrotherhood, 19915:03
Total length:1:15:31

Personnel

Credits per AllMusic[2] and original studio album liner notes:

The Doobie Brothers

  • Tom Johnston – lead vocals (1, 3–7, 9, 19), backing vocals, guitars (1–9, 19–20), harmonica (4)
  • Patrick Simmons – lead vocals (2, 8, 13, 16, 20), backing vocals, guitars (all tracks)
  • John Hartman – drums, percussion (all but 15, 17, 18)
  • Dave Shogren – bass, backing vocals (7)
  • Tiran Porter – bass (all but 7), backing vocals
  • Michael Hossack – drums, percussion (1–6, 8, 19–20)
  • Jeff Baxter – guitars (9–14, 16)
  • Keith Knudsen – drums, percussion, backing vocals (9–18)
  • Michael McDonald
    – lead vocals (10–12, 14–15, 17–18), backing vocals, keyboards, synthesizers (10–18)
  • Bobby LaKind – congas, backing vocals (10–19)
  • John McFee – guitars, backing vocals (17–18)
  • Cornelius Bumpus – lead vocals (17), backing vocals, tenor saxophone, organ (17–18)
  • Chet McCracken – drums (17–18)

Additional musicians

Charts

Chart (2001) Position
US Billboard 200 142
UK
UK Album Charts
45

References

  1. ^
    AllMusic
    . Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Greatest Hits - the Doobie Brothers | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.