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World Gone Crazy (The Doobie Brothers album) : ウィキペディア英語版
World Gone Crazy (The Doobie Brothers album)

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''World Gone Crazy'' is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released on September 28, 2010. It debuted at number 39 on the Billboard top 200 albums chart, their highest charting position since 1989. The first single is a remake of their 1971 debut single Nobody. Tom Johnston states about the album "This album has been in the mix for five years, but we didn’t seriously start putting the nuts and bolts together until three years ago."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Doobie Brothers Bio )
Songwriting was split between guitarists Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston. The latter wrote the title track and he told Songfacts: "Part of the inspiration of 'World Gone Crazy' is the world has gotten a little nuts. And between the wars that we've had, between violence in the streets and most of the cities, what people are doing to each other around the world is not stuff that would have happened 20 years ago." 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 World Gone Crazy )
It was the first Doobie Brothers album to be produced by Ted Templeman since ''One Step Closer'' thirty years previously. Templeman had produced or co-produced every Doobie Brothers album up to that one. It was also the last of the group's albums to feature drummer Michael Hossack who died from cancer in 2012. Hossack's place in the touring band would be taken by former Brian Setzer sidesman Tony Pia.
==Track listing==


| title2 = Chateau
| note2 = Lead vocals: Simmons
| writer2 = Patrick Simmons, Ted Templeman
| length2 = 4:18
| title3 = Nobody
| note3 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer3 = Johnston
| length3 = 4:35
| title4 = World Gone Crazy
| note4 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer4 = Johnston
| length4 = 5:10
| title5 = Far from Home
| note5 = Lead vocals: Simmons, John McFee
| writer5 = Simmons, Templeman
| length5 = 3:45
| title6 = Young Man's Game
| note6 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer6 = Johnston
| length6 = 5:32
| title7 = Don't Say Goodbye
| note7 = feat. Michael McDonald; Lead vocals: Simmons
| writer7 = Simmons, Templeman
| length7 = 4:53
| title8 = My Baby
| note8 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer8 = Johnston
| length8 = 4:03
| title9 = Old Juarez
| note9 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer9 = Johnston
| length9 = 3:47
| title10 = I Know We Won
| note10 = feat. Willie Nelson; Lead vocals: Simmons and Nelson
| writer10 = Willie Nelson, Simmons
| length10 = 4:05
| title11 = Law Dogs
| note11 = Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer11 = Johnston
| length11 = 3:10
| title12 = Little Prayer
| note12 = bonus track; Lead vocals: Simmons
| writer12 = Simmons
| length12 = 2:57
| title13 = New York Dream
| note13 = bonus track; Lead vocals: Johnston
| writer13 = Johnston
| length13 = 4:39
| title14 = Delta Devil Dog
| note14 = Japan Only
| writer14 = McFee
| length14 = 0:45
| title15 = Lie To Me
| note15 = Japan Only
| writer15 = Johnston
| length15 = 3.59
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