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"...Oh Sweet Feeling..."
The vinyl LP "Minute By Minute" by THE DOOBIE BROTHERS was originally released on
Warner Brothers BSK 3193 in December 1978 in the USA and Warner Brothers K
56486 in the UK.
This 22 February 2005 US-only 24KT Gold Audiophile CD reissue is on Audio
Fidelity AFZ 025 (Barcode 780014202521).
Long-standing
Warners producer TED TEMPLEMAN recorded the original album (engineered by DONN
LANDEE) while famed sound engineer STEVE HOFFMAN has mastered this reissue from
the original first generation stereo tapes for CD. This Audio Fidelity
audiophile version has a distinctive black and gold outer card wrap (Amazon
artwork is often incorrect), the disc itself is a 24KT + Gold CD - a High
Definition Compatible Disc issue (HDCD) - while the booklet faithfully
reproduces the original album artwork, inner sleeve, lyrics, recording info,
reissue details etc.
The
DOOBIE BROTHERS line-up for the "Minute By Minute" LP was:
Lead
Vocals, Keyboards and Synthesizers - MICHAEL McDONALD
Lead
Vocals, Guitars - PATRICK SIMMONS
Guitars
- JEFFREY ("Skunk") BAXTER
Bass,
Vocals - TIRAN PORTER
Drums
- JOHN HARTMAN
Drums
and Vocals - KEITH KNUDSEN
Guests
were:
Congas
and Vocals - BOBBY LaKIND
Vocals
- TOM JOHNSTON
Backing
Vocals - NICOLETTE LARSON and ROSEMARY BUTLER
Harmonica
- NORTON BUFFALO
Banjo
- HERB PEDERSEN
Fiddle
- BYRON BERLINE
Electric
Piano - LESTER ABRAMS
Synthesizers
- BILL PAYNE
Saxophone
- ANDREW LOVE
Trumpet
- BEN CAULEY
Here's
a detailed breakdown (37:12 minutes)
1.
Here To Love You [3:58]
[Writer
Michael McDonald. Lead Vocals Michael McDonald, Backing Vocals Rosemary
Butler.]
2.
What A Fool Believes [3:41]
[Writers
Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. Lead Vocals Michael McDonald with Bill
Payne of LITTLE FEAT on Synthesizer]
3.
Minute By Minute [3:26]
[Writers
Michael McDonald and Lester Abrams. Lead Vocals Michael McDonald with Bill
Payne of LITTLE FEAT on Synthesizer]
4.
Dependin' On You [3:44]
[Writers
Patrick Simmons and Michael McDonald. Lead Vocals Patrick Simmons with
Nicolette Larson and Rosemary Butler on Backing Vocals.]
5.
Don't Stop To Watch The Wheels [3:26]
[Writer
Patrick Simmons, Jeffrey "Skunk" Baxter and Michael Ebert. Lead
Vocals Patrick Simmons and Tom Johnston with Norton Buffalo on Harmonica.]
6.
Open Your Eyes [3:16]
[Writers
Michael McDonald, Lester Abrams and Patrick Henderson. Lead Vocals Michael
McDonald.]
7.
Sweet Feelin' [2:41]
[Writers
Patrick Simmons and Ted Templeman. Lead Vocals Patrick Simmons with Nicolette
Larson and Michael McDonald on Harmony Vocals.]
8.
Steamer Lane Breakdown [3:24]
[Instrumental
written by Patrick Simmons.]
9.
You Never Change [3:26]
[Writer
Patrick Simmons. Lead Vocals Patrick Simmons with Harmony Vocals from Michael
McDonald.]
10.
How Do The Fools Survive? [5:12]
[Writers
Michael McDonald and Carol Bayer Sager. Lead Vocals Michael McDonald with
Lester Abrams on Electric Piano.]
To
my knowledge there's 4 versions of this album on CD; the crappy 80's original,
an improved 1990s remaster, this 2005 Audio Fidelity audiophile issue and a
Japanese issue in 2006 in a card repro sleeve. Owning both the Japanese issue
and this one, it's clear to me that the Japanese issue has used exactly the
same remaster - to my ears they're identical. Which is good news, because I
think this Steve Hoffman remaster is one of the most beautifully rendered
transfers - so subtle and so damn good. Every song reveals itself now to you -
and not in a showy way - all treble and blasting - it's just 'there' - muscular
and in your living room. The synth work and rhythm guitar on "Here To Love
You" is suddenly in the speakers when it was somehow hidden up until now
and the lovely and overlooked "Sweet Feelin'" has the superb harmony
vocals of Larson and McDonald so beautifully complimenting Simmons on lead.
Audio
Fidelity put the original master mixes on special vintage playback decks and
then run them through their own 'proprietary digital to analogue converter',
which digs out those musical nuances. Whatever the techno speak says, your ears
can hear it - especially on a good CD player. The album's double-whammy
finishers "You'll Never Change" and "How Do The Fools
Survive?" are now both Steely Dan good in terms of sound quality - drums,
bass, brass, guitars - all of it - musically superb - and now sonically 'soooo'
sweet.
One
slight oddity is that both the FACES "Nod" CD (another AF release)
and this have the printed info on their card wraps upside down on the rear -
don't know why this is?
Audio Fidelity CDs have a mixed
reputation among audiophiles (some are utterly slated) - but ordinary fans of
the music may just wonder whether this issue is worth the extra cost - I'd say
a resounding yes...