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San Francisco Jan ‘72
- 1972
- 12 tracks
- 1 uur, 27 min
- classic rock
Album Description
Captured live at the iconic Pacific High Recorders in San Francisco on January 16, 1972, "San Francisco Jan '72" by The Doobie Brothers is a raw and energetic snapshot of the band's early career. This live album, released on January 1, 1972, under the Artyfact label, showcases the band's signature blend of classic rock, soft rock, and southern rock, making it a quintessential piece of 1970s music history.
The album features a stellar setlist that includes several tracks from The Doobie Brothers' debut album, released in April 1971, along with standout performances of "Disciple" and "Jesus Is Just Alright," both of which would later appear on their second studio album, "Toulouse Street," released in July 1972. The concert was broadcast live on KSAN 95 FM, adding to the album's authentic and dynamic atmosphere.
With a duration of 1 hour and 27 minutes, "San Francisco Jan '72" offers an unfiltered experience of The Doobie Brothers' live performance, complete with engaging banter and spontaneous jams. Highlights include the soulful "Jesus Is Just Alright," the bluesy "Feelin’ Down Farther," and the upbeat "Road Angel." The album also features a captivating rendition of "Morning Blues / Listen To Me, Baby," showcasing the band's versatility and musical prowess.
This live album is a testament to The Doobie Brothers' early success and their ability to captivate audiences with their unique sound and energetic performances. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, "San Francisco Jan '72" is a thrilling journey through the band's formative years, offering a glimpse into their live performances and the music that defined an era.
Tracks
- KSAN Introduction - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Jesus Is Just Alright - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Disciple - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Feelin’ Down Farther - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Nobody - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Slippery St. Paul - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Greenwood Creek - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Road Angel - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Going Down - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Tilted Park Crud Hunchery - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Jam - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
- Morning Blues / Listen To Me, Baby - LiveThe Doobie Brothers
About The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers, hailing from San Jose, California, have been a staple of the American rock scene since their formation in 1970. Known for their versatile sound that blends classic rock, soft rock, and southern rock with elements of folk and R&B, the band has captivated audiences for over five decades with their signature vocal harmonies and guitar-driven tracks. Fronted by founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, the group has seen various lineups, including the influential contributions of Michael McDonald and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Their discography boasts numerous hits, and they continue to release new music, with their latest album, "LIBERTÉ," set to drop in October 2023, and another, "WALK THIS ROAD," scheduled for June 2025. The Doobie Brothers' live performances are legendary, having once toured in their own private plane dubbed 'The Doobieliner' during their 1970s heyday. With a packed tour schedule and a rich musical legacy, The Doobie Brothers remain a must-see for any rock enthusiast.
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