The Captain and Me

| The Doobie Brothers

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The Captain and Me

The Captain and Me is the third studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on March 2, 1973, by Warner Bros. Records. It features some of their most popular hits including “Long Train Runnin'”, “China Grove” and “Without You”. The album is certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. -Wikipedia

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  • Classic Rock Review

    The Captain and Me is a potpourri of sonic phrases which best symbolizes the heart of the early Doobie Brothers sound. 

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  • All Music

    Features radiant guitars and harmonies, soaring ever higher and faster to a triumphant finish.  

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  • Sea of Tranquility

    It may not be as fondly remembered as its predecessor but What Were Once Vices is still a fine album and this pairing makes for the perfect opportunity to rediscover some of the finest musical moments of the 1970's.  

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    Remains a critical and fan favorite. 

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  • Super Seventies

    The Doobie Brothers have plenty of style, and that style turns what would otherwise be a throwaway into an entertaining album. 

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  • Classic Rock Review

    5 big whopping stars for every one of them.  

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  • Record Collector Mag

    With a mixture of harmonic frailties and hard rock sensibilities, this album would continue the band’s upward curve, towards the pinnacle of 1978’s Minute By Minute.  

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  • Hi-Fi News

    While other white artists were dipping their toes into soul and funk, The Doobies rode forth from San Jose with a magpie-mix of blues, country, rock and jazz that secured them a string of boogie-woogie hits. 

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  • A.V. Rev

    Time and recreational substances may have taken their toll, but even so, there are some choice cuts on this surround remix that still stand the test of time.  

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