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Flower hour 1975

Flower hour 1975

Ah, The Doobie Brothers – classic rock icons or just a bunch of dudes who really love smoking the good stuff? Regardless of your take on their lifestyle choices, there's no denying that their 1975 album "Flower Hour" is a true trip down memory lane. From the first twang of the guitar to the last wail of the harmonica, this album is a nostalgic journey through the highways and byways of 70s Americana. The band's signature blend of rock, soul, and country is on full display here, with catchy hooks and infectious melodies that will have you tapping your foot and swaying along in no time. Standout tracks like "Black Water" and "Rockin' Down the Highway" showcase the band's tight harmonies and infectious energy, while deeper cuts like "Ukiah" and "Without You" demonstrate their more introspective side. One listen to this album and you'll be transported back to a time when bell bottoms were in, disco was the rage, and the music was as free and easy as a summer breeze. So, grab your favourite stash, roll one up, and let The Doobie Brothers take you on a journey through the highways and byways of 70s rock. Just don't blame us if you find yourself craving a cheeseburger and a cold beer by the time the record stops spinning. Cheers!
$8.05

Original: $26.83

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Flower hour 1975

$26.83

$8.05

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Ah, The Doobie Brothers – classic rock icons or just a bunch of dudes who really love smoking the good stuff? Regardless of your take on their lifestyle choices, there's no denying that their 1975 album "Flower Hour" is a true trip down memory lane. From the first twang of the guitar to the last wail of the harmonica, this album is a nostalgic journey through the highways and byways of 70s Americana. The band's signature blend of rock, soul, and country is on full display here, with catchy hooks and infectious melodies that will have you tapping your foot and swaying along in no time. Standout tracks like "Black Water" and "Rockin' Down the Highway" showcase the band's tight harmonies and infectious energy, while deeper cuts like "Ukiah" and "Without You" demonstrate their more introspective side. One listen to this album and you'll be transported back to a time when bell bottoms were in, disco was the rage, and the music was as free and easy as a summer breeze. So, grab your favourite stash, roll one up, and let The Doobie Brothers take you on a journey through the highways and byways of 70s rock. Just don't blame us if you find yourself craving a cheeseburger and a cold beer by the time the record stops spinning. Cheers!