Live at Wolf Trap
Live album by The Doobie Brothers
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Live at Wolf Trap |
| type | Live album |
| artist | The Doobie Brothers |
| cover | Doobie Brothers live at wolf trap.jpg |
| released | October 26, 2004 |
| recorded | July 25, 2004 |
| venue | Wolf Trap National Park, Virginia |
| genre | Rock |
| length | 79:33 |
| label | Sanctuary |
| producer | Michael Drumm, Andrea Allen |
| prev_title | Divided Highway |
| prev_year | 2003 |
| next_title | The Very Best Of |
| next_year | 2007 |
| :: |
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Live at Wolf Trap is the third live album by US rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 2004.
Wolf Trap is a National Park in Virginia, where the band performed live on July 25.
In addition to the CD, a DVD was released featuring, in addition to the CD setlist, "People Gotta Love Again", "Spirit", "Nobody", "Neal's Fandango", "Takin' It to the Streets" and "Without You", interviews, a photo gallery and other bonus features.
The album was also released as a double LP vinyl set, same tracklist as the CD version.
The album revived a handful of tracks the Doobies had not released live versions of before from Tom Johnston's original stint with the band. The set also included a cover of the rock and roll standard "Little Bitty Pretty One".
The album contains the final recordings of drummer and vocalist Keith Knudsen, who died shortly after its release.
CD track listing
- "Rockin' Down the Highway" (Johnston) - 3:30
- "Jesus Is Just Alright" (Arthur Reid Reynolds) - 5:05
- "Dangerous" (Simmons) - 5:10
- "Another Park, Another Sunday" (Johnston) - 4:40
- "Steamer Lane" (instrumental) (Simmons) - 3:51
- "South City Midnight Lady" (Simmons) - 6:18
- "Snake Man" (Johnston) - 2:40
- "Five Corners" (McFee, Simmons) - 1:57
- "Rainy Day Crossroad Blues" (Johnston) - 4:58
- "Clear as the Driven Snow" (Simmons) - 5:47
- "Don't Start Me Talkin'" (Sonny Boy Williamson) - 7:55
- "Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" (Holland-Dozier-Holland) - 3:45
- "Little Bitty Pretty One" (Byrd) - 4:03
- "Black Water" (Simmons) - 4:43
- "Long Train Runnin'" (Johnston) - 6:09
- "China Grove" (Johnston) - 3:22
- "Listen to the Music" (Johnston) - 5:40
DVD
- "Rockin' Down the Highway" (Johnston)
- "Jesus Is Just Alright" (A. Reynolds)
- "Dangerous" (Simmons)
- "Another Park, Another Sunday" (Johnston)
- "People Gotta Love Again" (Johnston)
- "Spirit" (Johnston)
- "Steamer Lane" (instrumental) (Simmons)
- "South City Midnight Lady" (Simmons)
- "Snake Man" (Johnston)
- "Nobody" (Johnston)
- "Five Corners" (McFee/Simmons)
- "Rainy Day Crossroad Blues" (Johnston)
- "Clear as the Driven Snow" (Simmons)
- "Neal's Fandango" (Simmons)
- "Takin' It to the Streets" (McDonald)
- "Don't Start Me Talkin'" (Sonny Boy Williamson)
- "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)" (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- "Little Bitty Pretty One" (Byrd)
- "Black Water" (Simmons)
- "Long Train Runnin'" (Johnston)
- "China Grove" (Johnston)
- "Without You" (Johnston/Simmons/Porter/Hartman/Hossack)
- "Listen to the Music" (Johnston)
Personnel
The Doobie Brothers
- Tom Johnston - guitars, vocals
- John McFee - guitars, dobro, pedal steel guitar, harmonica, violin, mandolin, vocals
- Patrick Simmons - guitars, banjo, vocals
- Michael Hossack - drums, percussion
- Keith Knudsen - drums, percussion, vocals
Additional personnel
- Guy Allison - keyboards, vocals, background vocals
- Skylark - bass, background vocals
- M. B. Gordy - percussion
- Marvin McFadden - trumpet
- Mic Gillette - trombone, trumpet
- Marc Russo - saxophone, horn arrangements
Certifications
References
References
- Jeffries, David. "Doobie Brothers Live at Wolf Trap (CD/DVD) review". [[Rovi Corporation]].
- Horowitz, Hal. "Doobie Brothers Live at Wolf Trap (DVD) review". [[Rovi Corporation]].
- (February 2005). "Classic Rock". [[Future plc.
- "The Doobie Brothers - Live At Wolf Trap (2004, CD) on Discogs".
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