The Doobie Brothers' "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits" has been reimagined on a stunning clear vinyl release for Rocktober, and let me tell you, it's a trip down memory lane that you don't want to miss out on.
This album, originally released in 1974, has stood the test of time and continues to capture the hearts of music lovers worldwide.
From the opening track "Song to See You Through," you are immediately transported to a groovy, carefree era where the music was as smooth as silk and the vibes were as mellow as a summer breeze.
The harmonies on tracks like "Colorado" and "Black Water" are so tight you could bounce a coin off of them, while the guitar work on songs like "Eyes of Silver" and "Road Angel" will have you air-guitaring like you're the star of your own rock concert.
But it's not all nostalgia with this album.
The Doobie Brothers' blend of rock, folk, and R&B feels as fresh and exciting today as it did back in the '70s.
Tracks like "Another Park, Another Sunday" and "Slack Key Soquel Rag" showcase the band's versatility and songwriting prowess, proving that great music truly does stand the test of time.
So grab a copy of this limited edition clear vinyl release and immerse yourself in the world of The Doobie Brothers.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their music, "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits" is a must-listen for music lovers of all ages.
This album, originally released in 1974, has stood the test of time and continues to capture the hearts of music lovers worldwide.
From the opening track "Song to See You Through," you are immediately transported to a groovy, carefree era where the music was as smooth as silk and the vibes were as mellow as a summer breeze.
The harmonies on tracks like "Colorado" and "Black Water" are so tight you could bounce a coin off of them, while the guitar work on songs like "Eyes of Silver" and "Road Angel" will have you air-guitaring like you're the star of your own rock concert.
But it's not all nostalgia with this album.
The Doobie Brothers' blend of rock, folk, and R&B feels as fresh and exciting today as it did back in the '70s.
Tracks like "Another Park, Another Sunday" and "Slack Key Soquel Rag" showcase the band's versatility and songwriting prowess, proving that great music truly does stand the test of time.
So grab a copy of this limited edition clear vinyl release and immerse yourself in the world of The Doobie Brothers.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their music, "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits" is a must-listen for music lovers of all ages.






