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A timeless masterpiece that defined the golden age of American rock.
This album is renowned as the masterpiece of the Doobie Brothers.
This collection of gems, including their signature song "Black Water," fully showcases their multifaceted musical talent. Their unique style, skillfully blending elements of country, R&B, and rock, had a major influence on later American rock. This monumental work perfectly harmonizes the band's cohesiveness with the individual talents of each member.
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- Engineer [Additional] - Lee Herschberg
- Written-By - The Doobie Brothers (6)
- Written-By - Patrick Simmons (4, 7, 8, 11)
- Autoharp - Arlo Guthrie
- Arranged By [Horns] - The Memphis Horns
- Producer - Ted Templeman
- Engineer - Donn Landee
- Arranged By [Horns] - Wayne Jackson
- Keyboards - Bill Payne
- Written-By - Tom Johnston (1 to 3, 5, 9, 10)
- Written-By - Tiran Porter
- Arranged By [Horns] - Andrew Love
- Viola - Novi
- Marimba, Pandeiro, Tabla - Milt Holland
- Pedal Steel Guitar - Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
- Drums - Michael Hossack
- Congas, Timbales - Eddie Guzman
- Art Direction, Design [Album] - Chas Barbour
- Management - Bruce Cohn
- Coordinator [Production] - Benita Brazier
- Photography By [All Photos] - Dan Fong