The Very Best Of

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Total Tracks: 33   Total Length: 127:49

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Doobiage DEAL Brothers

BLUESMAN4EVER

All this poo pooing about the upgraded catalog,and look what we have here,great quality music @ 33 cents a song.WAKE UP!and smell the Doobies.

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Great Classic Band

Eli62

Grew up listening this band. Highly recommend this album for any Doobie Brothers fan. Go for it!

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remastered?

peony-chicvibe

I purchased this on amazon before it was available here, and my purchase was remastered. this is an excellent compilation for a newbie fan, but I would check out the box set as well if you like what you hear with this.

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They Say All Music Guide

There have been plenty of single-disc Doobie Brothers collections released over the years. There have been two-part vinyl Best of the Doobies, there have been budget-line collections, and there have been OK overviews as well as excellent generous discs with all the big hits. There’s even been a comprehensive four-disc box, but what there hasn’t been is a double-disc set — something that falls between the conciseness of 2001′s terrific Greatest Hits (the first CD to contain all the big hits on one CD) and 1999′s four-disc Long Train Runnin’ 1970-2000. That’s what 2007′s The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers is, a double-disc helping of the Doobies’ biggest songs from “Listen to the Music” to “The Doctor.” Actually, this Very Best stretches a little further than “The Doctor,” which arrives five songs from the end, illustrating the point that for the average listener, this may be just a little too generous at 33 tracks. That’s a long running time, providing room for all the hits plus a bunch of album tracks that weren’t necessarily on album rock radio, so this may be too much for listeners who just want the hits; they should stick to that 2001 Greatest Hits. But for fans who want a lot of the Doobies’ best without investing in either the original albums or the box, this Very Best is welcome. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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