The Doobie Brothers   Cycles
2.6
average
Release Date: 1989
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5.0 classicKasenm | October 10th 17

This is the best doobie brothers album there is out there I totally recomend this album if you want the classic sound

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2.5 averageluvdrama | April 4th 12

Following benefit concerts in the mid-eighties featuring most past Doobie Brothers members, the band reformed for the 1989 "Cycles" album, featuring the popular line-up of the "Toulouse Street" and "The Captain and Me" albums of the early 70's. Unfortunately, that promising start is as far as the band got to reigniting the energy and creativity of the gloried past. Cycles failed to deliver on all cylinders. While it sparked a minor radio hit with "The Doctor", the end result was a far cry from the band's finest albums of the early 70's. Gone was Ted Templeman leading the production. Furthermore, Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons turned over too much song writing and vocal contributions to other collaborators. The result was an inconsistent and lackluster effort, that at times sounded more like the Michael McDonald era, yet lacked McDonald's flair and soul.

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1.0 awfulrandom | May 7th 24
4.0 excellentkkamphaus | May 12th 21
3.0 goodLowellWolfe | October 5th 19
2.0 poorStonedManatee | June 10th 19
2.0 poorPeterCologne | April 5th 16
1.5 very poortom138 | March 3rd 14

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