Mastered by Joe Reagoso from the Original Warner Records Tapes!
Limited Edition Vinyl LP!
1973 was truly a successfully huge year for the classic rock legends The Doobie Brothers. After releasing their breakout 1972 masterwork Toulouse Street, the superstar quintet returned immediately to the studio with a future Doobie Brother Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and longtime friend Billy Payne from Little Feat and delivered one of their biggest albums ever, The Captain and Me.
The stellar lineup of Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, Tiran Porter, John Hartmann and Michael Hossack, built the Doobie franchise even further as the album's eleven rockin' tracks were both rock and top 40 fare for radio outlets across the globe.
Friday Music is very pleased to celebrate 50 years of their chart-smashing masterpiece The Captain and Me on stunning Friday Music vinyl.
This multi-platinum rock classic comes with all of the great tunes you remember like the rockin' smash hit singles "Long Train Runnin'," the dynamic "China Grove," and Doobie favorites like "Natural Thing," the soulful "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman" and their smash hit "Without You."
Like Friday Music's other classic Doobie Brothers releases, this masterpiece has been impeccably mastered by Joe Reagoso (Doobie Brothers/Michael McDonald/America) from the original Warner Record tapes.
As another fine feature of this limited edition release, Friday Music has also included the original stunning 1973 gatefold LP cover art to further enhance your Doobie Brothers experience.
The Doobie Brothers…The Captain and Me celebrates five decades of amazing rock and roll with The Doobie Brothers and your friends at Friday Music!
Features
- Limited Edition
- Mastered by Joe Reagoso from the Warner Music Tapes at Friday Music Studios & Capitol Records
- Vinyl LP
- Original 1973 Gatefold LP Cover Art
Selections
Side One:
- Natural Thing
- Long Train Runnin'
- China Grove
- Dark Eyed Cajun Woman
- Clear as the Driven Snow
Side Two:
- Without You
- South City Midnight Lady
- Evil Woman
- Ukiah
- The Captain and Me