Live at Wolf Trap – The Doobie Brothers

Release Date: 9/28/2004

Recording Date: 11/2004

Tracks: 17

Length: 00:19:30 Hrs

Label: Sanctuary

Type: DVD,CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (17)

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What the Critics Say

Living once again in the carefree boogie days that are Michael McDonald-less, the Doobie Brothers are doing just fine touring the world and playing the tunes that have everyone lightly grooving. Live at Wolf Trap captures a July 2004 show, but it's really just the soundtrack to a DVD that's much longer. Unless you're a hardcore fan who needs to see how veteran members like Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons are looking, you're probably better off with the audio version, since "Rockin' Down the Highway" -- along with everything else here -- is best for doing just that. The DVD's longer playing time doesn't sound like a great deal for the non-diehard either, since Live at Wolf Trap could be tighter, especially if it dropped the latter-day "Dangerous," which tries way too hard to generate excitement. An especially bright horn section complements this edition of the Doobies well, since a bit of early Chicago suits them now more than ever. Be it overdubbing or not, the harmonies and powerful exuberance of the Doobies' voices are still spectacular, and Wolf Trap's crystal-clear recording does a mind-blowing job of capturing them. The emotion pulled out of "Another Park, Another Sunday" shows this band still puts genuine heart into its playing, and the last five tracks are a dizzying whirlwind of what the Doobies do best. While they've slipped a little too comfortably into their B-list role -- and putting lesser new songs next to the classics just points it out -- Wolf Trap is still 80 percent feel-good boogie music played by musicians who remember why they were so beloved, 100 percent. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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  Onek726

7/5/2008 7:01 AM

The date is july 4th 2008 and I just saw the doobies live at mohegan sun,,I swear if I only closed my eyes I was seeing them all over again in 1973...they are awsome.the doobies and chicago played together but the doobies kicked chicagos ass.... great show great show recommened any one to catch a doobie brothers show soon..... sandy

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  Onek726

7/5/2008 7:01 AM

The date is july 4th 2008 and I just saw the doobies live at mohegan sun,,I swear if I only closed my eyes I was seeing them all over again in 1973...they are awsome.the doobies and chicago played together but the doobies kicked chicagos ass.... great show great show recommened any one to catch a doobie brothers show soon..... sandy

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