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  1. Albums
  2. livin' on the fault line - the doobie brothers

The Doobie Brothers - Livin' on the Fault Line (LP)

The Doobie BrothersThe Doobie Brothers
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1977
  • 10 tracks
  • 35 min
  • classic rock
Livin' on the Fault Line - The Doobie Brothers
Livin' on the Fault Line
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Livin' on the Fault Line - The Doobie Brothers
Livin' on the Fault Line - The Doobie Brothers

Product Description

"Livin' on the Fault Line" is a captivating album by The Doobie Brothers, released on August 26, 1977, under Warner Records. This classic rock, soft rock, and southern rock fusion offers a compelling blend of heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies, all packed into a concise 35-minute runtime. The album features standout tracks like "You're Made That Way," "Echoes of Love," and the title track "Livin' on the Fault Line," showcasing the band's signature harmonies and intricate musicianship. With a mix of upbeat anthems and soulful ballads, The Doobie Brothers deliver a timeless collection that highlights their versatility and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is a must-listen for anyone appreciating well-crafted rock music.

This is a 1981 Reissue released as a LP.

Tracks

  1. You're Made That WayThe Doobie Brothers
    3:36
  2. Echoes of LoveThe Doobie Brothers
    2:58
  3. Little Darling (I Need You)The Doobie Brothers
    3:26
  4. You Belong to MeThe Doobie Brothers
    3:05
  5. Livin' on the Fault LineThe Doobie Brothers
    4:48
  6. Nothin' but a HeartacheThe Doobie Brothers
    3:08
  7. ChinatownThe Doobie Brothers
    4:59
  8. There's a LightThe Doobie Brothers
    4:14
  9. Need a LadyThe Doobie Brothers
    3:27
  10. Larry the Logger Two-StepThe Doobie Brothers
    1:18
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Livin' on the Fault Line
Artist
The Doobie Brothers
LP release year
1981
Album release date
26 aug 1977
Label
Warner Bros. Records
EAN
075992731560
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
35 min
Tracks
10 tracks

EAN

EAN
075992731560

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Japan
Genre
Classic rock
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Doobies' Fault Line Flops

    1 out of 5 stars
    vlsaipxuune7 November 2025United States🇺🇸

    Michael McDonald’s little joke on the globe …Livin’ On The Fault Line is quite the telling album title for this exceedingly commercially driven record, the second outing from the Doobie Brothers' second coming and the final one that would ever find its way into my music collection. Truth be told, I was holding it just yesterday and, glancing at the glossy album cover, I couldn’t recall even a single track from this release. Co-founder Tom Johnston had exited the band early on during these sessions, which meant the Doobies' songwriting style did indeed take a tumble off the fault line. Michael McDonald, once again, seemed to believe that showcasing his vocal prowess was more important than anything else. He delivered yet another Holland, Dozier, and Holland Motown classic originally performed by Marvin Gaye, this time covering “Little Darling,” which, while decent, was no shock. It signaled a noticeable shift for the band, morphing into a jazz-infused album of smoothness blended with R&B influences. Some folks might argue that this album, which didn’t produce any hit singles, is the most polished and thought-out Doobie Brothers album of all time. But what else should one expect with Baxter and McDonald, both formerly of Steely Dan, stepping in to steer the ship? Even so, there’s a lingering sense of sorrow, perhaps melancholy, hovering around the edges of this record that seemed to lack any standout moments or direction. Gone is the guitar-driven rock of earlier releases, replaced by Michael McDonald as some sort of Miami Vice heartthrob, with the new sophisticated sound being entirely radio-friendly. And the worst part? McDonald played this record for a friend whose opinion he valued, who said, “All the tracks have merit, though I’m not sure they gel as an album,” then McDonald continues by saying that his friend finished with the line “This is a piece of shit, Michael!” I’m sure they both did a couple of lines of coke, laughed, and released this lackluster adult contemporary offering on the world anyway. This prompted me to note that by 1977, there seemed to be no credibility left in the music industry, where even music magazines would find ways to suggest the record might not be so good, all while praising it at the same time. They might as well have simply said nothing. Of course, McDonald has admitted this point, saying, “Fault Line was a classic case of ... it was me, not them. Over the years I’ve learned that I get a certain thing in my head, and it becomes my worst enemy at that point.” Well, the point is, if you’re listening, Mr. McDonald, you unleashed this joke on the world knowing it was bad, you toured behind the album knowing it was bad, you accepted praise from DJs knowing the record was bad. Just tell me I’m right—the record business is a business, where there’s no room for credibility. So, regarding the album’s title Livin’ On The Fault Line, earthquakes don’t just happen; they are caused by things beyond our sight, things going on well below the surface. Seems the band knew the album was a shattering mistake when they named it. **The Fun Facts:** Strangely enough, this was the second album to feature or imply an earthquake by the Doobies; The Captain & Me also features a California overpass brought down by an earthquake. The building featured on the cover was inspired by the original movie Planet Of The Apes, and replacing the Statue of Liberty is known as the Transamerica Pyramid, located at 600 Montgomery Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. And while it is an earthquake-proof building, that won’t prevent it from sinking into the ocean.

  • McDonald's Doobies Delight

    5 out of 5 stars
    XWR-Butegrs13 October 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    This album is absolutely amazing, from beginning to end, Michael McDonald's vocals are perfect. As expected from the Doobies, the sound quality is top-notch. Outstanding!

  • Skip This Doobies Album

    3 out of 5 stars
    ujckatrgek22 July 2025United States🇺🇸

    This isn't one of my go-to Doobies albums, that's for sure. There ain't no songs on here that really stick with you, unlike some of their other work. I'd say skip this one unless you snag it for next to nothing, like a buck or two at a thrift store, just to have it in your collection, cause you won't be spinning this one much.

  • Vinyl Quality Impressive

    3 out of 5 stars
    yqhmuy05 May 2025United States🇺🇸

    The state of the vinyl can really show you how great an album is. Mine is in fantastic shape and plays like it's fresh out the box. Snagged it for nothing, so can't complain much.

  • Skip This Doobies Album

    3 out of 5 stars
    akbxejxnud5 April 2025United States🇺🇸

    This ain't one of my go-to Doobies records, that's for sure. There ain't no songs on here that really stick with you, unlike some of their other works. I'd say give this one a skip unless you snag it for next to nothing, like a buck or two at a thrift store, just to complete your collection, 'cause you won't be spinning this one much.

About The Doobie Brothers

The Doobie Brothers, an iconic American rock band, have been captivating audiences since their formation. Blending genres like classic rock, soft rock, and southern rock, they've created a sound that's both timeless and distinctive. Known for their harmonies and dynamic musicianship, the band has delivered hits that span decades, making them a staple in the world of rock music. Their music is a journey through emotion and rhythm, promising an unforgettable experience for any fan.

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