Doobie Brothers – Minute by Minute (MOFI 45rpm Vinyl 2LP)
$98.00
The Doobie Brothers Create the Template for Yacht Rock: Grammy-Winning Smash Minute by Minute Features “What a Fool Believes,” Superb Harmonies, and Soulful Melodies
Sourced from the Original Analog Master Tapes and Given Extra Groove Space: Mobile Fidelity’s Numbered-Edition 180g 45RPM 2LP Set of 1978 Album Plays with Incredible Openness and Depth
1/4″ / 15 IPS / Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Minute by Minute saved the Doobie Brothers even as it nearly broke the band. Created when the group felt uncertain of its place in the music world, the album catapulted the sextet to new commercial heights and signaled a distinct change in direction that the mainstream wholeheartedly embraced. Having sold more than three million copies and stayed on the charts for more than a year, the four-time Grammy-winning Minute by Minute remains a pop landmark — all the more impressive given few initially believed in its potential.
Sourced from the original master tapes, housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket, and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing in California, Mobile Fidelity’s numbered-edition reissue presents the 1978 effort on 180g 45RPM 2LP for the first time on what is the definitive-sounding vinyl version of the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers’ biggest-selling record. Produced by Ted Templeman the same year he helmed Van Halen’s breakthrough debut, Minute by Minute features non-congested openness, snappy rhythms, wonderful tonal balance, exceptionally clear vocals, and the right equilibrium of fine polish and bluesy grit.
All those facets emerge with previously unrealized definition, transparency, smoothness, and solidity on this audiophile reissue. The levels of separation, dynamics, and imaging help bring the Doobie Brothers onto a wide, depth, multi-dimensional soundstage located feet away from your listening position. Templeton’s knack for capturing the full frequency spectrum in a vibrant, realistic manner pays dividends throughout this collectible version, which also benefits from the extra groove space and dead-quiet vinyl surfaces. As for chief architect Michael McDonald’s elastic, sky-high falsetto? Experience its range like never before.
When the Doobie Brothers laid down the tracks at Warner Bros. Record Studios in Hollywood, CA, it was apparent they would continue to shift from the boogie-infused, country-referencing rock that helped define their successful run of albums from the early to the mid ‘70s. As he does on the ensemble’s prior studio outing, McDonald — still the newest recruit — again takes center stage. The Steely Dan collaborator uses his versatile baritone, perfectionist-oriented arrangement skills, and penchant for unusual chord stylings to give many songs rich, soulful, jazz-tinted foundations.
Nowhere is that strategy more apparent than on “What a Fool Believes,” the easygoing No. 1 smash that won the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year — and which Rolling Stone named the 343rd Greatest Song of All Time. Perhaps the Doobie Brothers didn’t invent “yacht rock” with the warm, hook-laden favorite and the other similarly minded cuts on the radio-friendly Minute by Minute — look to the Top 20 title track, relaxed “Open Your Eyes,” and horn-accompanied “Dependin’ on You” for further evidence — but the band essentially created the template many others would follow.
Save for the pickin’ instrumental “Steamer Lane Breakdown,” they’re practically everywhere. Rising and falling above the twilight organ melody on “You Never Change.” Interwoven amid the catchy piano riffs and bass-guided rhythms of the opening “Here to Love You,” which establishes a romantic, mellow albeit adult-oriented mood that never lets up. Breezing through the feel-good emotions of “Sweet Feelin’,” a comforting collaboration with Nicolette Larson.
Everything happens naturally, and as a result of the Doobie Brothers wanting to rebound from the slightly disappointing reception of their preceding LP. Credit the band for trusting its instincts. Early feedback on the laidback, R&B-laced fare from friends and record executives wasn’t positive, and even a few band members liked the pop sound but wondered about the album and how it would be received.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Side One:
- Here to Love You
- What a Fool Believes
- Minute by Minute
Side Two:
- Dependin’ on You
- Don’t Stop to Watch the Wheels
Side Three:
- Open Your Eyes
- Sweet Feelin’
- Steamer Lane Breakdown
Side Four:
- You Never Change
- How Do the Fools Survive?
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