
The Doobie Brothers On Track
Every Album, Every Song
Andrew Wild(Author)
Sonicbond Publishing
Published on 3. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-78952-462-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Doobie
Brothers On Track tells the story of a band that helped define one of the most
transformative decades in popular music. Formed in California in 1970, The
Doobie Brothers blended blues, folk and R&B with tight harmonies and
road-tested musicianship. Their early hits-'Listen to the Music', 'Long Train
Runnin'', 'China Grove' and 'Black Water'-captured the easygoing optimism of
the West Coast while reflecting a country in transition after the upheavals of
the 1960s.
As the decade
unfolded, the band evolved alongside the changing sound of rock. Guitarist Jeff
"Skunk" Baxter brought a jazz sensibility from his time with Steely Dan, while
singer and keyboardist Michael McDonald introduced smooth, soulful textures
that reshaped the group's identity. With Takin' It to the Streets and the
Grammy-winning Minute by Minute, The Doobie Brothers became one of the few
bands able to bridge bar-band grit and radio polish without losing credibility.
This book places
their journey within the broader story of 1970s American music-a period of
genre-blending, studio innovation and shifting cultural moods. Drawing
connections to contemporaries like Little Feat and Steely Dan, it explores how
The Doobies balanced experimentation with accessibility and why their songs
continue to resonate today.
More than a band
biography, it's a portrait of resilience and reinvention-how a group rooted in
California's club scene learned to adapt, thrive and keep audiences listening
for over fifty years.
Brothers On Track tells the story of a band that helped define one of the most
transformative decades in popular music. Formed in California in 1970, The
Doobie Brothers blended blues, folk and R&B with tight harmonies and
road-tested musicianship. Their early hits-'Listen to the Music', 'Long Train
Runnin'', 'China Grove' and 'Black Water'-captured the easygoing optimism of
the West Coast while reflecting a country in transition after the upheavals of
the 1960s.
As the decade
unfolded, the band evolved alongside the changing sound of rock. Guitarist Jeff
"Skunk" Baxter brought a jazz sensibility from his time with Steely Dan, while
singer and keyboardist Michael McDonald introduced smooth, soulful textures
that reshaped the group's identity. With Takin' It to the Streets and the
Grammy-winning Minute by Minute, The Doobie Brothers became one of the few
bands able to bridge bar-band grit and radio polish without losing credibility.
This book places
their journey within the broader story of 1970s American music-a period of
genre-blending, studio innovation and shifting cultural moods. Drawing
connections to contemporaries like Little Feat and Steely Dan, it explores how
The Doobies balanced experimentation with accessibility and why their songs
continue to resonate today.
More than a band
biography, it's a portrait of resilience and reinvention-how a group rooted in
California's club scene learned to adapt, thrive and keep audiences listening
for over fifty years.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tewkesbury
United Kingdom
Illustrations
16 colour pages
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm
Width: 461 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
214 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78952-462-8 (9781789524628)
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Andrew Wild is a British author and music historian known for
his meticulous research and clear, engaging prose. A long-time chronicler of
popular music, he has contributed several volumes to the acclaimed On Track
series, writing in detail about artists as varied as The Allman Brothers Band,
Phil Collins, and Dire Straits. He has also written two well-received books
about the 1980s progressive rock scene for Kingmaker Publishing, continuing his
commitment to thorough, well-informed writing on all types of music. His
comprehensive study of every Beatles song, Four Sides of the Circle, was
republished in 2024, confirming his reputation for depth and accuracy. He lives
in Rainow, Cheshire, UK.
his meticulous research and clear, engaging prose. A long-time chronicler of
popular music, he has contributed several volumes to the acclaimed On Track
series, writing in detail about artists as varied as The Allman Brothers Band,
Phil Collins, and Dire Straits. He has also written two well-received books
about the 1980s progressive rock scene for Kingmaker Publishing, continuing his
commitment to thorough, well-informed writing on all types of music. His
comprehensive study of every Beatles song, Four Sides of the Circle, was
republished in 2024, confirming his reputation for depth and accuracy. He lives
in Rainow, Cheshire, UK.