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Live at Wolf Trap

The Doobie Brothers · 2004

79 min · 17 tracks · soft rock · blue-eyed soul

A vibrant live recording filled with soulful harmonies and rock-infused grooves that capture the band's dynamic energy.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • wave-like pacing with energy shifts
  • live atmosphere that engages crowd
  • danceable grooves for joyful moments
  • soulful harmonies that uplift spirits
  • for summer road trips

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer studio polish over live
  • seek instant gratification tracks

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2004, 'Live at Wolf Trap' came during a resurgence for The Doobie Brothers as they celebrated over three decades of music. This album showcased their classic hits and highlighted their enduring appeal, following their 2000 studio release, 'Sibling Rivalry,' which marked a return to the studio after a long hiatus.
Stylistic neighbors
The Eagles· Chicago· Hall & Oates

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Rockin’ Down the Highway 3:29
  • 2 Jesus Is Just Alright 5:05
  • 3 Dangerous 5:10
  • 4 Another Park, Another Sunday 4:40
  • 5 Steamer Lane (instrumental) 3:51
  • 6 South City Midnight Lady 6:18
  • 7 Snake Man 2:40
  • 8 5 Corners 1:57
  • 9 Rainy Day Crossroads Blues 4:58
  • 10 Clear as the Driven Snow 5:47
  • 11 Don’t Start Me Talkin’ 7:55
  • 12 Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) 3:45
  • 13 Little Bitty Pretty One 4:03
  • 14 Black Water 4:43
  • 15 Long Train Runnin’ 6:09
  • 16 China Grove 3:21
  • 17 Listen to the Music 5:39

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