Doobie Brothers New Album Powered By Country Music’s Biggest Stars

The Doobie Brothers new "Southbound" album is loaded with country music star power.

Joining the legendary band on the album due out Nov. 4 is Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Zac Brown Band, Toby Keith, Chris Young, Charlie Worsham, Sara Evans, Jerrod Niemann, Tyler Farr, Casey James and Love & Theft, Vince Gill and Hunter Hayes, reports The Boot.

"Southbound" mixes the reverence of a tribute album with the back-and-forth collaboration of a duets record, as the Doobies share vocals and trade instrumental duties on 12 new recordings of their own hits, according to Rolling Stone.

Along with the cover art - a portrait of an empty bar illuminated by a jukebox, presumably stocked with Doobie Brothers hits - the album's premise is straightforward. Each country artist takes the reins for one song, sharing vocal leads with either Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald or Patrick Simmons - the Doobie Brothers' three frontmen, performing on the same album for the first time since 1976's "Takin' It to the Streets" - while an all-star session band kicks up plenty of twang, dust and old-school guitar riffage in the background. Joining that backup band are Vince Gill and Hunter Hayes, who perform one song apiece as guitar slingers rather than vocalists.

"Country has changed since the days of Hank Williams," Johnston tells Rolling Stone. "It's taken on a rock tinge. Truthfully, the traditional style of rock and roll has kind of gone away. No one is representing it the way it used to be represented. Country music has sort of picked up the slack. That's why those artists are huge right now."

For decades, the Doobie Brothers' hits have been go-to cover songs for bands on both sides of the country/rock divide, notes Andrew Leahey of Rolling Stone. Luke Bryan performed "Long Train Running" - with help from the Doobies themselves - during the pair's 2011 taping of CMT's "Crossroads." Dolly Parton sang "China Grove" on her "Dolly!" variety show in 1976. Lady Antebellum tackled "Black Water" multiple times during the group's Own the Night Tour, often with help from their opening bands.

Before he joined the Doobie Brothers in April 1975, Michael McDonald even covered his future band's material during bar shows. "The first gig I ever played with these guys," McDonald says, "I realized, 'I just played this song two days ago at the Brass Rail in Pasadena!'"

Here's the tracking list for "Southbound:"

"Black Water" with Zac Brown Band

"China Grove" with Chris Young

"Jesus Is Just Alright" with Casey James

"Listen to the Music" with Blake Shelton and Hunter Hayes on guitar

"Long Train Runnin'" with Toby Keith

"Nobody" with Charlie Worsham

"Rockin' Down the Highway" with Brad Paisley

"South City Midnight Lady" with Jerrod Niemann

"Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" with Tyler Farr

"Takin' It to the Streets" with Love and Theft

"What a Fool Believes" with Sara Evans

"You Belong to Me" with Amanda Sudano Ramirez of Johnnyswim, and Vince Gill on guitar.

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Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Zac Brown Band, Toby Keith, Chris Young, Vince Gill, Hunter Hayes, Hank Williams, Lady Antebellum, Dolly Parton, Luke Bryan
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