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1999
Long Train Runnin' 1971 - 1999

Long Train Runnin' 1971 - 1999
 
Disc 1
  1. Nobody (Single Version)
  2. Slippery St. Paul Simmons
  3. Listen To The Music (Single Version)
  4. Rockin' Down The Highway (Single Version)
  5. Toulouse Street
  6. Cotton Mouth
  7. Jesus Is Just Alright
  8. White Sun
  9. Natural Thing
  10. Long Train Runnin'
  11. China Grove
  12. Dark Eyed Cajun Woman
  13. Clear As The Driven Snow
  14. South City Midnight Lady
  15. You Just Can't Stop It
  16. Spirit
  17. Pursuit On 53rd St.
  18. Black Water
  19. Eyes Of Silver
  20. Down In The Track
  21. Another Park, Another Sunday
Disc 2
  1. Sweet Maxine (Single Version)
  2. Neal's Fandango
  3. Music Man
  4. Slack Key Soquel Rag
  5. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)
  6. Texas Lullaby
  7. I Cheat The Hangman
  8. Wheels Of Fortune (Single Version)
  9. Losin' End
  10. Takin' It To The Streets
  11. It Keeps You Runnin'
  12. Echoes Of Love
  13. Nothin' But A Heartache
  14. Chinatown
  15. There's A Light
  16. Little Darling (I Need You)
  17. You Belong To Me
  18. Open Your Eyes
  19. Minute By Minute
  20. Dependin' On You
  21. Don't Stop To Watch The Wheels
Disc 3
  1. What A Fool Believes
  2. Here To Love You
  3. Dedicate This Heart
  4. Real Love
  5. No Stoppin' Us Now
  6. One Step Closer
  7. Keep This Train A-Rollin'
  8. South Bay Strut
  9. One By One
  10. Wynken, Blynken And Nod
  11. The Doctor
  12. South Of The Border
  13. Time Is Here And Gone
  14. Need A Little Taste Of Love
  15. Dangerous
  16. Excited
  17. This Train I'm On
  18. Rollin' On
  19. Little Pretty One (New Recording)
Disc 4
  1. Daughters Of The Sea (Demo)
  2. Armadillo Death Chant
  3. Osborne (Long Train Runnin')
  4. Four Days Gone
  5. Spiel
  6. Lovin' My Way Back Home
  7. Pat's Song
  8. Bluejay
  9. Peace In The Valley
  10. Mambo Waltz
  11. Outside Of Barstow
  12. Argentine Grape (Sweet Maxine)
  13. Shuffle (Double Dealin' Four Flusher)
  14. Takin' It To The Streets (Demo)
  15. We Would Sail Away (St. Paul)
  16. Jesus Is Just Alright (Unissued Live Version, 1982)
  17. Olana

Album Notes

Disc 1: You Just Can’t Stop It


1. Nobody (Single Version) - 3:27
(Tom Johnston)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7495 (5/26/71)
This remixed version was reissued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8041 (10/2/74)

From the album The Doobie Brothers (A)
Warner Bros. #WS-1919 (4/71)
Produced by Lenny Waronker & Ted Templeman
Engineered by Marty Cohn
"Nobody" Remixed by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, piano, harp • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


2. Slippery St. Paul - 2:14
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7495 (5/26/71)

From the album The Doobie Brothers (A)
Warner Bros. #WS-1919 (4/71)
Produced by Lenny Waronker & Ted Templeman
Engineered by Marty Cohn
"Nobody" Remixed by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Pacific Recording Studios, San Mateo, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, piano, harp • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


3. Listen To The Music (Single Version) - 3:26
(Tom Johnston)
This remixed & edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7619 (7/19/72)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ


4. Rockin’ Down The Highway (Single Version) - 3:18
(Tom Johnston)

This remixed version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7661 (11/15/72)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ


5. Toulouse Street - 3:20
(Patrick Simmons)
Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7619 (7/19/72)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Associate Producers & Engineers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ • Dave Shogren: bass & guitar


6. Cotton Mouth - 3:44
(James Seals/Dash Crofts)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ • Sherman Marshall Cyr: trumpet • Jerry Jumonville: sax & horn arrangement • Joe Lane Davis & Jon Robert Smith: sax


7. Jesus Is Just Alright - 4:33
(Arthur Reynolds)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7661 (11/15/72)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ


8. White Sun - 2:28
(Tom Johnston)

From the album Toulouse Street (B)
Warner Bros. #BS-2634 (7/72)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Associate Producers & Engineers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, flute • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Bill Payne: piano, organ • Dave Shogren: vocals


9. Natural Thing - 3:17
(Tom Johnston)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


10. Long Train Runnin’ - 3:25
(Tom Johnston)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7698 (3/28/73)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


11. China Grove - 3:14
(Tom Johnston)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7728 (7/25/73)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


12. Dark Eyed Cajun Woman - 4:12
(Tom Johnston)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


13. Clear As The Driven Snow - 5:18
(Patrick Simmons)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


14. South City Midnight Lady - 5:27
(Patrick Simmons)

From the album The Captain And Me (C)
Warner Bros. #BS-2694 (3/2/73)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, banjo, synthesizer • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, timbales

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Bill Payne: piano, organ • Malcolm Cecil & Robert Margouleff: synthesizer programming • Nick DeCaro: string arrangements


15. You Just Can’t Stop It - 3:28
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7832/#WBS-8011 (6/26/74)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


16. Spirit - 3:15
(Tom Johnston)
From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


17. Pursuit On 53rd St. - 2:33
(Tom Johnston)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


18. Black Water - 4:17
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7795 (3/13/74)
Reissued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8062 (11/15/74)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


19. Eyes Of Silver - 2:57
(Tom Johnston)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7832/#WBS-8011 (6/26/74)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


20. Down In The Track - 4:15
(Tom Johnston)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • James Booker: piano • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


21. Another Park, Another Sunday - 4:27
(Tom Johnston)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WB-7795 (3/13/74)

From the album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (D)
Warner Bros. #W-2750 (2/8/74)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals; guitar • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Michael Hossack: drums, congas, percussion • Keith Knudsen: percussion, vocals

With/Jeffrey Baxter: pedal steel guitar • Arlo Guthrie: autoharp • Bill Payne: keyboards • Eddie Guzman: conga, timbales • Milt Holland: tabla, marimba, pandeiro • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


Disc 2: Wheels Of Fortune


1. Sweet Maxine (Single Version) - 3:42
(Patrick Simmons/Tom Johnston)

This remixed & edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8126 (7/8/75)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion • Paul Riser: horn arrangement


2. Neal’s Fandango - 3:16
(Patrick Simmons)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion


3. Music Man - 3:28
(Tom Johnston)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8161 (11/12/75)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion • Curtis Mayfield: string & horn arrangements • Richard Tufo: orchestration


4. Slack Key Soquel Rag - 1:50
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8092 (4/23/75)
Reissued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8233 (8/4/76)
[Note: Originally misspelled as "Slat Key Soquel Rag"]

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion


5. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me) - 3:39
(Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8092 (4/23/75)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion • Bobbye Hall Porter: congas • Paul Riser: string & horn arrangements • Venetta Fields, Sherlie Matthews & Jessica Smith: vocals


6. Texas Lullaby - 4:50
(Tom Johnston)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion • Nick DeCaro: string & woodwind arrangements


7. I Cheat The Hangman - 6:38
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8161 (11/12/75)

From the album Stampede (E)
Warner Bros. #BS-2835 (4/25/75)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA; Curtom Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar, bowed saw • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: keyboards • Victor Feldman: marimba, percussion • Conte Condoli & Pete Condoli: trumpet • Nick DeCaro: string & woodwind arrangements • Maria Muldaur: vocals


8. Wheels Of Fortune (Single Version) - 3:48
(Patrick Simmons/Jeffrey Baxter/John Hartman)

This edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8233 (8/4/76)

From the album Takin’ It To The Streets (F)
Warner Bros. #BS-2899 (3/19/76)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Richie Hayward: additional drums • Bobby LaKind: congas • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Jack Hale: trombone • Lewis Collins & Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax)


9. Losin’ End - 3:39
(Michael McDonald)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8408 (7/77)

From the album Takin’ It To The Streets (F)
Warner Bros. #BS-2899 (3/19/76)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Jack Hale: trombone • Lewis Collins & Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax) • Novi Novog: viola


10. Takin’ It To The Streets - 3:56
(Michael McDonald)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8196 (3/17/76)

From the album Takin’ It To The Streets (F)
Warner Bros. #BS-2899 (3/19/76)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Jesse Butler: organ • Bobby LaKind: congas • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Jack Hale: trombone • Lewis Collins & Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax)


11. It Keeps You Runnin’ - 4:20
(Michael McDonald)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8282 (10/5/76)

From the album Takin’ It To The Streets (F)
Warner Bros. #BS-2899 (3/19/76)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded & Mixed at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Jack Hale: trombone • Lewis Collins & Andrew Love: tenor sax • James Mitchell: baritone sax)


12. Echoes Of Love - 2:57
(Patrick Simmons/Willie Mitchell/Earl Randle)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8471 (9/21/77)
From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • David Paich: string & horn arrangements


13. Nothin’ But A Heartache - 3:05
(Michael McDonald)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8500 (11/9/77)
From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • David Paich: string & horn arrangements


14. Chinatown - 4:55
(Patrick Simmons)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8605 (6/21/78)
From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • David Paich: string & horn arrangements


15. There’s A Light - 4:12
(Michael McDonald)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8471 (9/21/77)
From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Norton Buffalo: harmonica • David Paich: string & horn arrangements • Rosemary Butler: vocals


16. Little Darling (I Need You) - 3:24
(Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8408 (7/77)

From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • David Paich: string & horn arrangements • Rosemary Butler: vocals


17. You Belong To Me - 3:04
(Michael McDonald/Carly Simon)

From the album Livin’ On The Fault Line (H)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3045 (8/19/77)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Second Engineer: Kent Nebergall
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals• David Paich: string & horn arrangements • Rosemary Butler: vocals


18. Open Your Eyes - 3:18
(Michael McDonald/Lester Abrams/Patrick Henderson)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica


19. Minute By Minute - 3:26
(Michael McDonald/Lester Abrams)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8828 (4/25/79)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: additional synthesizer • Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica


20. Dependin’ On You - 3:44
(Patrick Simmons/Michael McDonald)

An edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49029 (7/25/79)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica • Rosemary Butler: vocals • Nicolette Larson: vocals


21. Don’t Stop To Watch The Wheels - 3:26
(Patrick Simmons/Jeffrey Baxter/Michael Ebert)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8725 (1/79)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica • Tom Johnston: vocals on "Don’t Stop To Watch The Wheels"


Disc 3: Keep This Train A-Rollin’


1. What A Fool Believes - 3:41
(Michael McDonald/Kenny Loggins)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-8725 (1/79)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bill Payne: additional synthesizer • Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica


2. Here To Love You (Single Version) - 3:29
(Michael McDonald)

This remixed & edited version was issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-50001 (1/6/82)

From the album Minute By Minute (I)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3193 (12/1/78)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Additional Engineering: Loyd Clifft
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • Jeffrey Baxter: guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, vocals • Ben Cauley: trumpet • Andrew Love: sax • Norton Buffalo: harmonica • Rosemary Butler: vocals


3. Dedicate This Heart - 4:07
(Michael McDonald/Paul Anka)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas • Lee Thornburg: flügelhorn • Nicolette Larson: vocals


4. Real Love - 4:18
(Michael McDonald/Patrick Henderson)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49503 (8/21/80)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Patrick Henderson: keyboards • Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas • Jimmie Haskell: string arrangement • Nicolette Larson: vocals


5. No Stoppin’ Us Now - 4:40
(Patrick Simmons/Michael McDonald/Christopher Thompson)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas • Christopher Thompson: vocals on "No Stoppin’ Us Now"


6. One Step Closer - 4:10
(Keith Knudsen/John McFee/Carlene Carter)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49622 (11/5/80)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas


7. Keep This Train A-Rollin’ - 3:29
(Michael McDonald)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49670 (1/28/81)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Patrick Henderson: keyboards • Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas • Lee Thornburg: trumpet • Bill Armstrong: trumpet • Jerome Jumonville: tenor sax & horn arrangement • Joel Peskin: baritone sax


8. South Bay Strut - 4:05
(Chet McCracken/John McFee)

Also issued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-49622 (11/5/80)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas • Lee Thornburg: trumpet • Jimmie Haskell: string arrangement


9. One By One - 3:47
(Bobby LaKind/Michael McDonald)

From the album One Step Closer (J)
Warner Bros. #HS-3452 (9/17/80)
Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Second Engineeer: Gene Meros
Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; United Sound Recorders, Detroit, MI; A&R Recorders, New York, NY
Mixed at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Tiran Porter: bass • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums, vibraphone, marimbas • Cornelius Bumpus: tenor & soprano sax, organ, vocals

With/Patrick Henderson: keyboards • Bobby LaKind: congas, bongos, vocals • Ted Templeman: tambourine, cowbell, maracas


10. Wynken, Blynken And Nod - 3:19
(Eugene Field/Lucy Simon)

Also issued as Sesame Street/Warner Bros. single #WBS-49642 (12/17/80)
Reissued as Warner Bros. single #WBS-50001 (1/6/82)

From the album In Harmony/A Sesame Street Record [various artists]
Sesame Street/Warner Bros. #BSK-3481 (9/24/80)
Produced by Lucy Simon & David Levine
"Wynken, Blynken And Nod":
Recorded by Gene Paul
Mixed by Lew Hahn
Assistant Engineers: Bill Dooley, Tom Heid, Randy Mason & Michael O’Reilly
Recorded & Mixed at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • John McFee: violin • Keith Knudsen: drums • Chet McCracken: percussion • Cornelius Bumpus: flute, sax

With/Anthony Jackson: bass • The Simon Sisters (Carly & Lucy): vocals


11. The Doctor - 3:44
(Tom Johnston/Charlie Midnight/Eddie Schwartz)

Also issued as Capitol single #B-44376 (5/3/89)

From the album Cycles (M)
Capitol #90371 (5/17/89)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Produced by Charlie Midnight & Eddie Schwartz, with Additional Production by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Bernadoni
Additional Engineers: Jim Gaines, Tom Sadzeck & Jeffery Norman
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at The Enterprise Recording Studios, Burbank, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman & Michael Hossack: drums • Bobby LaKind: percussion, vocals

With/Kim Bullard, Dale Ockerman, Bill Payne & Dave Tyson: keyboards • Don Frank: electronic drums • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax)


12. South Of The Border - 4:21
(Tom Johnston)

From the album Cycles (M)
Capitol #90371 (5/17/89)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Bernadoni
Additional Engineers: Jim Gaines, Tom Sadzeck & Jeffery Norman
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at The Enterprise Recording Studios, Burbank, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman & Michael Hossack: drums • Bobby LaKind: percussion, vocals

With/Kim Bullard, Dale Ockerman, Bill Payne & Dave Tyson: keyboards • Don Frank: electronic drums • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax)


13. Time Is Here And Gone - 3:50
(Bobby LaKind/John McFee/Keith Knudsen)

From the album Cycles (M)
Capitol #90371 (5/17/89)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Produced by Charlie Midnight & Eddie Schwartz, with Additional Production by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Bernadoni
Additional Engineers: Jim Gaines, Tom Sadzeck & Jeffery Norman
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at The Enterprise Recording Studios, Burbank, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman & Michael Hossack: drums • Bobby LaKind: percussion, vocals

With/Kim Bullard, Dale Ockerman, Bill Payne & Dave Tyson: keyboards • Don Frank: electronic drums • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax)


14. Need A Little Taste Of Love - 4:05
(Marvin Isley/Ernest Isley/Ronald Isley/Rudolph Isley/O’Kelly Isley/Christopher Jasper)

Also issued as Capitol single #B-44441 (7/26/89)

From the album Cycles (M)
Capitol #90371 (5/17/89)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Bernadoni
Additional Engineers: Jim Gaines, Tom Sadzeck & Jeffery Norman
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at The Enterprise Recording Studios, Burbank, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman & Michael Hossack: drums • Bobby LaKind: percussion, vocals

With/Kim Bullard, Dale Ockerman, Bill Payne & Dave Tyson: keyboards • Don Frank: electronic drums • The Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson: trumpet • Andrew Love: tenor sax)


15. Dangerous - 5:06
(Patrick Simmons)

From the album Brotherhood (N)
Capitol #94623 (4/15/91)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Rietveld
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge & Rodney Mills
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Steve Canali: slide guitar • Dale Ockerman: keyboards • Jimi Fox: percussion • Richard Bryant & Vickie Randall: vocals


16. Excited - 5:02
(Tom Johnston/Jerry Williams)

From the album Brotherhood (N)
Capitol #94623 (4/15/91)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Rietveld
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge & Rodney Mills
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Steve Canali: slide guitar • Dale Ockerman: keyboards • Jimi Fox: percussion • Richard Bryant & Vickie Randall: vocals


17. This Train I’m On - 3:55
(Patrick Simmons/Dale Ockerman)

Also issued as Capitol single #B-15707 (4/8/91)

From the album Brotherhood (N)
Capitol #94623 (4/15/91)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Rietveld
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge & Rodney Mills
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Steve Canali: slide guitar • Dale Ockerman: keyboards • Jimi Fox: percussion • Richard Bryant & Vickie Randall: vocals


18. Rollin’ On - 4:12
(Tom Johnston)

From the album Brotherhood (N)
Capitol #94623 (4/15/91)
Produced & Engineered by Rodney Mills
Co-Engineered by Devon Rietveld
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge & Rodney Mills
Recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA
Mixed at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion

With/Steve Canali: slide guitar • Dale Ockerman: keyboards • Jimi Fox: percussion • Richard Bryant & Vickie Randall: vocals


19. Little Bitty Pretty One - 4:40
(Curtis Ousley)

From the forthcoming album on Pyramid Records
Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Engineered by Terry Nelson
Recorded & Mixed at John McFee’s Studio, Solvang, CA

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • John McFee: vocals, guitar • Guy Allison: keyboards • Michael Hossack: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Marc Russo: sax, horn arrangement

With/George Hawkins: bass


Disc 4: Abandoned Tracks (Demos & Roughs)


1. Daughters Of The Sea (Early Demo Version) - 4:52
(Patrick Simmons)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA (7/9/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


2. Armadillo Death Chant - 4:05
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA (7/9/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


3. Osborne (Long Train Runnin’) - 3:16
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA (7/9/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


4. Four Days Gone - 3:36
(Patrick Simmons)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA (7/9/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


5. Spiel - 3:16
(John Hartman)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA (9/9/71 - 10/6/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, vocals


6. Lovin’ My Way Back Home - 2:48
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA (9/9/71 - 10/6/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


7. Pat’s Song - Patrick Simmons - 1:49
(Patrick Simmons)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA (9/9/71 - 10/6/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


8. Bluejay - 4:05
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA (9/9/71 - 10/6/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


9. Peace In The Valley - 3:36
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by The Doobie Brothers
Associate Producers: Marty Cohn & Steve Barncard
Engineered by Steve Barncard
Recorded at Wally Heider Recording, San Francisco, CA (9/9/71 - 10/6/71)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, piano • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Dave Shogren: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums


10. Mambo Waltz - 2:58
(Patrick Simmons)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (8/9/74 - 11/18/74)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals


11. Outside Of Barstow - 2:12
(Tom Johnston)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (8/9/74 - 11/18/74)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals


12. Argentine Grape (Sweet Maxine) - 4:23
(Patrick Simmons/Tom Johnston)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (8/9/74 - 11/18/74)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals


13. Shuffle (Double Dealin’ Four Flusher) - 3:52
(Patrick Simmons)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (8/9/74 - 11/18/74)

Personnel/Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar • Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • Tiran Porter: bass, vocals • John Hartman: drums, percussion • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals


14. Takin’ It To The Streets (Demo Version) - 2:55
(Michael McDonald)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (11/21/75)

Personnel/Michael McDonald: vocals, piano


15. We Would Sail Away (St. Paul) - 3:56
(Michael McDonald)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Donn Landee
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA (11/21/75)

Personnel/Michael McDonald: vocals, piano


16. Jesus Is Just Alright (Unissued Live Version, 1982) -4:55
(Arthur Reynolds)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Recorded Live on the Farewell Tour (1982)
Mixed at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA

Personnel/Patrick Simmons: vocals, guitar • John McFee: guitar, vocals • Michael McDonald: keyboards, synthesizer, vocals • Cornelius Bumpus: synthesizer, organ, vocals • Willie Weeks: bass, vocals • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums • Bobby LaKind: congas, percussion, vocals


17. Olana (Studio Version) - 3:31
(Michael McDonald)

Produced by Ted Templeman
Engineered by Jim Isaacson
Recorded at Warner Bros. Recording Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA (1/83)

Personnel/Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards • Patrick Simmons & John McFee: guitar, vocals • Cornelius Bumpus: keyboards, vocals • Willie Weeks: bass, vocals • Keith Knudsen: drums, vocals • Chet McCracken: drums • Bobby LaKind: congas, percussion


NOTE: All selections on Discs 1-3 are full-length album versions, except where indicated otherwise. Code letters in parenthesis refer to album cover minis on page(s) ___.

Additional Albums by THE DOOBIE BROTHERS:

Best Of The Doobies (G)
Warner Bros. #BSK-2978/BSK-3112 (10/29/76)
Produced by TED TEMPLEMAN
Engineered by DONN LANDEE
[Various Studios]

Best Of The Doobies, Volume II (K)
Warner Bros. #BSK-3612 (10/28/81)
Produced by TED TEMPLEMAN
Engineered by DONN LANDEE & JIM ISAACSON
[Various Studios]

The Doobie Brothers Farewell Tour (L)
Warner Bros. #1-23772 (7/83)
Produced by TED TEMPLEMAN
Engineered by JIM ISAACSON
Record Plant Technicians: JACK CRYMES, MARK ESCHELMAN, GARY SINGLEMAN & JIM SCOTT
Recorded Live at UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATRE, Universal City, CA; IRVINE MEADOWS AMPHITHEATRE, Laguna Hills, CA; HEARST GREEK THEATRE/UC BERKELEY, Berkeley, CA [by RECORD PLANT REMOTE]
Mixed at SUNSET SOUND, Hollywood, CA
Personnel/PATRICK SIMMONS: vocals, guitar * MICHAEL McDONALD: vocals, keyboards, synthesizer * JOHN McFEE: guitar, pedal steel guitar, violin, vocals * WILLIE WEEKS: bass, vocals * KEITH KNUDSEN: drums, vocals * CHET McCRACKEN:drums, vibraphone, marimbas * BOBBY LaKIND: congas, percussion, vocals * CORNELIUS BUMPUS: tenor & soprano sax, synthesizer, organ, vocals
With/TOM JOHNSTON: vocals, guitar

Rockin' Down The Highway/The Wildlife Concert (O)
Legacy/Sony #64996 (7/96)
Produced by THE DOOBIE BROTHERS & CHARLIE MIDNIGHT
Recording Engineer: JOHN HARRIS
Assistant Engineers: THOM CADLEY & JIM CARUANA
Audio Supervision: MITCH MAKETANSKY
Mixed by JOEL SOYFFER
Assistant Mix Engineer: JOE WARLICK
Recorded Live at SONY MUSIC STUDIOS, New York, NY (5/5/96 - 5/6/96); STARWOOD AMPHITHEATRE, Nashville, TN
Personnel/TOM JOHNSTON: vocals, guitar * PATRICK SIMMONS: vocals, guitar * MICHAEL McDONALD: vocals, keyboards * JOHN McFEE: guitar, strings, vocals * DALE OCKERMAN: keyboards * DANNY HULL: keyboards, sax, harmonica, vocals * SKYLARK: bass * MICHAEL HOSSACK: drums, percussion * KEITH KNUDSEN: drums, vocals
With/CORNELIUS BUMPUS: keyboards, sax, vocals * GUY ALLISON: keyboards * CARLOS GUAICO & BUCK JOHNSON: vocals

Produced for Release by GARY PETERSON, DAVID McLEES & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
Executive Producers: GREGG GELLER, BRUCE COHN
Compilation Assistance: DAVE KAPP
Project Coordination: JO MOTTA
Multi-Track Mixes for Selections on Disc 4: TED TEMPLEMAN
Sound Produced by BILL INGLOT
Remastering:
Licensing: MALIA DOSS, WENDY CARTWRIGHT
Discographical Annotation: GARY PETERSON
Research Assistance: DAVID BAKER, MICHAEL JOHNSON, STEVE WOOLARD
Editorial Supervision:
Art Direction: HUGH BROWN
Design: RACHEL GUTEK
Photos:
Archival Materials (for research purposes) courtesy of JERRY'S RECORDS, Pittsburgh, PA
Project Assistance: EMILY CAGAN,
Special Thanks: CATHY NELSON, BOB EMMER, DAVID ALTSHUL, CRAIG FRUIN, KEVIN LAFFEY, BARRY ALFONSO, BOB HYDE,
A Very Special Thanks to TED TEMPLEMAN,

THE DOOBIE BROTHERS Wish to Thank Their Extended Family, Past & Present:

Management: M
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Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Other Doobie Brothers Titles Available from Warners Archives:

The Doobie Brothers (#1919)
Toulouse Street (#2634)
The Captain And Me (#2694)
What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (#2750)
Stampede (#2835)
Takin' It To The Streets (#2899)
Best Of The Doobies (#3112)
Livin' On The Fault Line (#3045)
Minute By Minute (#3193)
One Step Closer (#26628)
Best Of The Doobies, Volume II (#3612)

All Selections 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 & 1999 Warner Bros. Records Inc., except:

"SO WRONG" 1983 Elektra/Asylum Records, produced under license from Elektra Entertainment Group.

"THE DOCTOR," "SOUTH OF THE BORDER," "TIME IS HERE AND GONE," and "NEED A LITTLE TASTE OF LOVE" 1989 Capitol Records; "DANGEROUS," "EXCITED," "THIS TRAIN I'M ON," and "ROLLIN' ON" 1991 Capitol Records, under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets.

"LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE" 1999 Pyramid Entertainment, licensed from Pyramid Entertainment.

NOTE: All selections are full-length album versions, except where indicated otherwise.

Original Recordings Produced by LENNY WARONKER & TED TEMPLEMAN * TED TEMPLEMAN * LUCY SIMON & DAVID LEVINE * MICHAEL OMARTIAN * JOHN RYAN * RODNEY MILLS * CHARLIE MIDNIGHT & EDDIE SCHWARTZ * THE DOOBIE BROTHERS

Produced for Release by GARY PETERSON, DAVID McLEES & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
Executive Producers: GREGG GELLER, BRUCE COHN
Sound Produced by BILL INGLOT

This Compilation & 1999 Warner Bros. Records Inc./Rhino Entertainment Company, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025-4900. Refer to accompanying booklet for complete copyright/licensing information. Printed in U.S.A.



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