Album of the Day
STAMPEDE

The Doobie Brothers have a long string of hit singles to their credit, but dig deeper into their 1970s output and you'll find their albums are pretty strong as well. By the time of STAMPEDE, the NorCal band had perfected an irresistible blend of rock, country and soul; barring the Motown cover “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me),” the 1975 collection is all-original, and tracks like “Sweet Maxine” and “I Cheat the Hangman” show that the band's Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons knew how to write memorable songs. While a pretty rootsy release, there are also some ambitious string arrangements here (Curtis Mayfield provided one) and the instrumental work by the band, and guests including Ry Cooder and Bill Payne, is sublime. Drummer Keith Knudsen was born on this day in 1948 and to mark the occasion, we’ll cue up the Gold-certified STAMPEDE.