World Gone Crazy

| The Doobie Brothers

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World Gone Crazy

World Gone Crazy is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released on September 28, 2010. It debuted at number 39 on the Billboard top 200 albums chart, their highest charting position since 1989. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    A surprising strong album.  

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  • BBC

    In the Doobies’ heads, and on this album, it’s forever California 1974. 

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  • Icon Fetch

    World Gone Crazy isn’t some classic band trying to relive their glory days; instead it’s a snapshot of the Doobie Brothers in present tense, and this 2010 version is quite content filtering all their diverse influences into a disc that’s both relaxed and enjoyable. 

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  • Pure Grain Audio

    I honestly did not find a bad song on this disc - every one is fun and easy to listen to.  

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  • Mike Daly Music

    It’s a classic sound that retains its sparkle 40 years on. 

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  • Isorski's Musings

    Overall it’s a nice, solid album and I have already listened to it more than I thought I would.  

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  • Billboard

    "World Gone Crazy" certainly references that less complicated era of vintage Doobie Brothers, from its uptempo shuffle beat to the trademark gang harmonies of the chorus. 

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  • N.Z. Herald

    The ageing Doobies have Willie Nelson as a guest. 'Nuff said?  

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  • Relix

    It’s an entertaining listen that stays true to the band’s sound. 

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  • Rocktopia

    A great return to form for the legendary band. 

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  • Louder Sound

    Long train still running.  

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  • E.S.D. Music

    Open a beer – American, of course – and turn this up as loud as the neighbors will allow.  

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  • Witch Doctor

    The sound is detailed and won’t disappoint an avid hi-fi enthusiast, but the lead vocals sound compressed – possibly to boost their impact – which leaves a slightly harsh aftertaste.  

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  • Goldmine Magazine

    This cd is definitely one for any fan of good, quality, diverse, and tight rock and roll. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Average.  

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  • Daily Herald

    The Doobie Brothers can still rock after 40 years. 

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