Release Date: 1/01/1980
Recording Date: 1/1980
Tracks: 9
Length: 00:37:41 Hrs
Label: Warner Bros.
Type: CD,LP
- Genre/Styles
- Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
Album Tracks (9)
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What the Critics Say
This album shows the difference between highly competent musicianship and true inspiration, and what they can deliver. The group's weakest album to date, One Step Closer is only a failure in relative terms -- at the outset of the group's shift toward a more soulful, it might have gotten by, in much the same way that, say, the Bee Gees' Mr Natural failed commercially but was given a "pass" by critics, their record label, and, perhaps most importantly, the band itself; but coming off of the multi-Grammy winning Minute By Minute, One Step Closer was a serious letdown, despite the presence of a modest hit in "Real Love" and Platimun Record Award-level sales. The band seemed to lack sufficient new inspiration for a whole album, a fact emphasized by the near-complete withdrawal of Patrick Simmons as a songwriter -- his "No Stoppin' Us Now", co-authored with Michael McDonald and Christopher Thompson, is one of the better tracks and it's not remotely as strong as the output on earlier records. The title song, co-authored by Keith Knudson and John McFee, is similarly a relatively uninspired successor to earlier compositions. Michael McDonald is able to pick up some of the slack, along with saxman (and new member) Cornelius Bumpus, but overall the songs and the performances just don't measure up. It's more the quality of a set of demos in progress, and it was clear to all concerned that they were out of ideas. The Doobies spent the next two years touring and capitalizing on a decade's brilliant music making before announcing their split. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide


















