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Rockin' Down the Highway
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  • A portion of the proceeds from the sale of ROCKIN' DOWN THE HIGHWAY will be donated to The Wildlife Conservation Society.
  • Doobie Brothers: John McFee (vocals, guitar, strings); Dale Ockerman (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons (vocals, guitar); Danny Hull (vocals, harmonica, saxophone, keyboards); Michael McDonald (vocals, keyboards); Keith Knudsen (vocals, drums); Skylark (bass); Mike Hossack (drums).
  • Additional personnel: Cornelius Bumpus (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Guy Allison (keyboards); Carlos Guaico, Buck Johnson (background vocals).
  • Producers: The Doobie Brothers, Charlie Midnight.
  • Engineers: John Harris, Mitch Maketansky.
  • Recorded live at Sony Music Studios, New York, New York on May 5 & 6, 1996 and Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, Tennessee on May 11, 1996.
  • Personnel: John McFee (vocals, guitar, strings); Dale Ockerman (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Patrick Simmons (vocals, guitar); Danny Hull (vocals, harmonica, saxophone, keyboards); Cornelius Bumpus (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Michael McDonald (vocals, keyboards); Keith Knudsen (vocals, drums); Guy Allison (keyboards); Michael Hossack (drums); Carlos Guacio, Buck Johnson (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Joel Soyffer.
  • Recording information: Sony Music Studios, New York (05/05/1996/05/06/1996); Starwood , Amphitheater, Nashville (05/05/1996/05/06/1996); Sony Music Studios, New York (05/11/1996); Starwood , Amphitheater, Nashville (05/11/1996).
  • Photographer: Danny Clinch.
  • This double CD live package, recorded at shows in support of the Wildlife Conservation Society (which receives a portion of the royalties), could easily function as a Doobie's Greatest Hits album. The performances are slick yet spirited enough to supplant the studio originals. Energized by the presence of all three of the group's original lead singers--Pat Simmons, Tom Johnston, and Michael McDonald--the group tears through their A-list material with blazing energy, and the audience eats up every note (check out the whoops that follow the harmonica solo in "Long Train Running"). This is a great intro to a critically underrated band.
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