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McDonald, who joined The Doobie Brothers in 1975 but first left in 1982, previously sang on the band’s 2014 covers album ... band released its first self-titled album, “The Doobie Brothers ...
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Though it didn’t trouble the UK Top 50, the track topped the reggae singles charts in Britain’s cities and became the centerpiece of the band’s self-titled debut album, released later that year.