Livin' on the Fault Line fell between two of the Doobie Brothers' biggest-selling records. The album had no hit singles, and one-time leader Tom Johnston kept a markedly low profile (this would be his last record with the group, not including a later reunion). Despite this, Livin' on the Fault Line contains some of the most challenging and well-developed music of the band's career, with Patrick Simmons and Michael McDonald really stepping to the fore. There's a vague mood of melancholia running through the songs, as well as a definite jazz influence. This is most obvious on the title track, which has several instrumental passages that showcase the guitar abilities of Simmons and Jeff Baxter. Similarly, "Chinatown" is a spooky mood piece not unlike the smooth fusion of late-period Steely Dan or Little Feat. But "Echoes of Love" and "Nothin' But a Heartache" are both intelligent, glistening pop songs that confirm Simmons and McDonald as first-rate tunesmiths. The record slips a little at the end, with a plodding R&B song and a Piedmont guitar instrumental thrown in as filler. Overall, though, this is a chapter in the Doobie Brothers' history that deserves a second look. ~ Peter Kurtz, All Music Guide
Livin' on the Fault Line
08/01/1977 | Warner Bros / Wea
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All Music Guide Review
Livin' on the Fault Line Track Listing
Credits of Livin' on the Fault Line
- Maureen McDonald
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- David Paich
- String Arrangements
- Tiran Porter
- Bass, Vocals
- Bruce Steinberg
- Art Direction, Cover Design, Photography
- Ted Templeman
- Percussion, Producer
- John Hartman
- Drums
- Norton Buffalo
- Harmonica
- Tom Johnston
- Guitar, Vocals
- Patrick Simmons
- Guitar, Vocals
- Dan Armstrong
- Sitar, Sitar (Electric)
- Jeff Baxter
- Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
- Rosemary Butler
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Keith Knudsen
- Drums, Vocals
- Bobby LaKind
- Conductor, Conga, Vocals
- Donn Landee
- Engineer
- The Doobie Brothers
- Main Performer
- Michael McDonald
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Victor Feldman
- Percussion, Vibraphone




















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