Livin' On the Fault Line (Remastered) - The Doobie Brothers

Livin' On the Fault Line (Remastered)

The Doobie Brothers

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1977-08-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • â„— 1977 Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
You're Made That Way (2016 Rem The Doobie Brothers 3:35
2
Echoes of Love (2016 Remastere The Doobie Brothers 3:02
3
Little Darling (I Need You) [2 The Doobie Brothers 3:28
4
You Belong To Me (2016 Remaste The Doobie Brothers 3:07
5
Livin' On the Fault Line (2016 The Doobie Brothers 4:48
6
Nothin' But a Heartache (2016 The Doobie Brothers 3:10
7
Chinatown (2016 Remastered) The Doobie Brothers 4:59
8
There's a Light (2016 Remaster The Doobie Brothers 4:16
9
Need a Lady (2016 Remastered) The Doobie Brothers 3:26
10
Larry the Logger Two-Step (201 The Doobie Brothers 1:18

Reviews

  • Wonderful

    5
    By DC1989
    Livin' on the Fault Line deserves a second look. The album has a definite jazz influence, with Patrick Simmons and Michael McDonald really stepping upfront. "Echoes of Love" and "Nothin' But a Heartache" are both intelligent, glistening pop songs that confirm Simmons and McDonald as first-rate tunesmiths.
  • Bland

    2
    By GET Inc
    Loved Minute By Minute but Livin' On the Fault Line seems bland, musically repetitative, and lyrically uninspired. The single You Belong to Me is worth having, but the remainder rely solely on the appeal of Michael McDonald's voice. It it not enough.
  • Livin' On The Fault Line

    3
    By Ferklovic
    Not one of their better albums, but there are a few good songs.

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