Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert
The Doobie Brothers · 1996
111 min · 24 tracks · soft rock · blue-eyed soul
A vibrant blend of bluesy rock and soulful harmonies that captures the essence of live performance.
Why this album works
- Best for
- dynamic flow with peaks vibrant live performance energy great for road trip vibes
- Context
- By 1996, The Doobie Brothers were enjoying a resurgence after reuniting in the early '90s. 'Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert' marked their return to live recordings, showcasing their classic hits and revitalizing their appeal among fans. This album followed their 1991 studio release 'Brotherhood', solidifying their ongoing relevance in the rock scene.
- If you like
- soft rock, blue-eyed soul
Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert is an album by The Doobie Brothers, released in 1996. A vibrant blend of bluesy rock and soulful harmonies that captures the essence of live performance. This live album celebrated the band's enduring legacy while also supporting wildlife conservation efforts, with proceeds benefiting the Wildlife Conservation Society. The concert showcased many of their most popular tracks, reaffirming their status on the charts and in popular culture during a time when nostalgia for classic rock was at its peak. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert sound like?
A vibrant blend of bluesy rock and soulful harmonies that captures the essence of live performance. Rooted in soft rock and blue-eyed soul.
What makes Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert by The Doobie Brothers notable?
This live album celebrated the band's enduring legacy while also supporting wildlife conservation efforts, with proceeds benefiting the Wildlife Conservation Society. The concert showcased many of their most popular tracks, reaffirming their status on the charts and in popular culture during a time when nostalgia for classic rock was at its peak. By 1996, The Doobie Brothers were enjoying a resurgence after reuniting in the early '90s. 'Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert' marked their return to live recordings, showcasing their classic hits and revitalizing their appeal among fans. This album followed their 1991 studio release 'Brotherhood', solidifying their ongoing relevance in the rock scene.
Who is Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert for?
Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert works well if you're into dynamic flow with peaks, vibrant live performance energy and great for road trip vibes.
How many songs are on Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert?
Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert has 24 tracks, running approximately 111 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Dangerous 5:58
- 2 Jesus Is Just Alright 4:51
- 3 Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) 3:48
- 4 Slow Burn 4:44
- 5 Dependin’ on You 4:13
- 6 Another Park, Another Sunday 5:04
- 7 The Doctor 4:31
- 8 Slack Key Soquel Rag (instrumental) 1:59
- 9 South City Midnight Lady 5:37
- 10 Eyes of Silver 3:12
- 11 Black Water 4:32
- 12 Takin’ It to the Streets 4:42
Disc 2
- 1 Rockin’ Down the Highway 3:28
- 2 Minute by Minute 4:22
- 3 Wild Ride 3:54
- 4 China Grove 4:02
- 5 Dark Eyed Cajun Woman 5:58
- 6 Neal’s Fandango 3:27
- 7 Without You 6:45
- 8 Clear as the Driven Snow 5:22
- 9 Excited 5:30
- 10 What a Fool Believes Standout 3:54
- 11 Long Train Runnin’ Standout 5:55
- 12 Listen to the Music Standout 5:29
Release Date
July 1, 1996
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
111 min 28 sec
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