180g Audiophile Vinyl Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records With Ron McMaster From Original Warner Bros. Tapes!
Known for their ability of churning out hit songs, top charting albums and sell-out shows across the globe, The Doobie Brothers continue to be a force in the music business garnering them success now for over four decades. They were also in the forefront of making excellent sounding recordings, utilizing their masterful skills in the studios, and their amazing catalog of albums have all stood the test of time.
1974 was a banner year for the band as they took their Bay Area soul and rock driven sounds to a further dimension thanks to the hits on their fourth smash LP What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Produced by Ted Templeman, this multi-platinum event would go on to become one of the most successful albums by The Doobie Brothers as the LP gave them a huge number one single with Patrick Simmons Black Water. Plus the hard rockin session yielded more hits like the Memphis R&B sounds of Eyes Of Silver and Tom Johnstons classic summertime ballad Another Park, Another Sunday.
Fronted by dual lead vocalists and guitar mavens Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, Tiran Porter on bass, and the dual drummers John Hartman and the late great Michael Hossack, The Doobie Brothers continued their trek to the top of the music charts as the LP went even deeper on album radio with more amazing hits like the hard rocker Pursuit on 53rd Street, the funk/acoustic vibe of Daughters Of The Sea, and the tour de force masterpiece Road Angel. Even superstar friends like future Doobie Brothers Jeff Skunk Baxter and the late Keith Knudsen, Billy Payne from Little Feat, the legendary Arlo Guthrie and The Memphis Horns are all featured on this once in a lifetime classic rocker.
Friday Music proudly offers another installment in their ever popular Doobie Brothers 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Series with their masterpiece What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Impeccably mastered by Joe Reagoso (Doobie Brothers/Michael McDonald/Boz Scaggs) from the original Warner Bros. tapes at Friday Music Studios and at Capitol Mastering with Ron McMaster, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits sounds incredibly rockin and soulful as you remember it.
As an added anniversary bonus, Friday Music presents the audiophile limited edition album in a first time gatefold cover, with artwork elements not seen in years, enhancing your Doobie Brothers listening experience even further.
The Doobie Brothers...What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits...Another Audiophile Dream Release...Exclusively from your Friends at Friday Music!
Features:
• Limited Edition
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl
• Mastered from Original Warner Bros. Tapes
• Mastered by Joe Reagoso at at Friday Music Studios and Capitol Records with Ron McMaster
• Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side A:
1. Song To See You Through
2. Spirit
3. Pursuit on 53rd St
4. Black Water
5. Eyes of Silver
6. Road Angel
Side B:
1. You Just Can't Stop It
2. Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need)
3. Down In the Track
4. Another Park, Another Sunday
5. Daughters of the Sea
6. Flying Cloud
Known for their ability of churning out hit songs, top charting albums and sell-out shows across the globe, The Doobie Brothers continue to be a force in the music business garnering them success now for over four decades. They were also in the forefront of making excellent sounding recordings, utilizing their masterful skills in the studios, and their amazing catalog of albums have all stood the test of time.
1974 was a banner year for the band as they took their Bay Area soul and rock driven sounds to a further dimension thanks to the hits on their fourth smash LP What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Produced by Ted Templeman, this multi-platinum event would go on to become one of the most successful albums by The Doobie Brothers as the LP gave them a huge number one single with Patrick Simmons Black Water. Plus the hard rockin session yielded more hits like the Memphis R&B sounds of Eyes Of Silver and Tom Johnstons classic summertime ballad Another Park, Another Sunday.
Fronted by dual lead vocalists and guitar mavens Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, Tiran Porter on bass, and the dual drummers John Hartman and the late great Michael Hossack, The Doobie Brothers continued their trek to the top of the music charts as the LP went even deeper on album radio with more amazing hits like the hard rocker Pursuit on 53rd Street, the funk/acoustic vibe of Daughters Of The Sea, and the tour de force masterpiece Road Angel. Even superstar friends like future Doobie Brothers Jeff Skunk Baxter and the late Keith Knudsen, Billy Payne from Little Feat, the legendary Arlo Guthrie and The Memphis Horns are all featured on this once in a lifetime classic rocker.
Friday Music proudly offers another installment in their ever popular Doobie Brothers 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Series with their masterpiece What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits. Impeccably mastered by Joe Reagoso (Doobie Brothers/Michael McDonald/Boz Scaggs) from the original Warner Bros. tapes at Friday Music Studios and at Capitol Mastering with Ron McMaster, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits sounds incredibly rockin and soulful as you remember it.
As an added anniversary bonus, Friday Music presents the audiophile limited edition album in a first time gatefold cover, with artwork elements not seen in years, enhancing your Doobie Brothers listening experience even further.
The Doobie Brothers...What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits...Another Audiophile Dream Release...Exclusively from your Friends at Friday Music!
Features:
• Limited Edition
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl
• Mastered from Original Warner Bros. Tapes
• Mastered by Joe Reagoso at at Friday Music Studios and Capitol Records with Ron McMaster
• Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side A:
1. Song To See You Through
2. Spirit
3. Pursuit on 53rd St
4. Black Water
5. Eyes of Silver
6. Road Angel
Side B:
1. You Just Can't Stop It
2. Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need)
3. Down In the Track
4. Another Park, Another Sunday
5. Daughters of the Sea
6. Flying Cloud