One Step Closer is the ninth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1980. (see 1980 in music).
Track listing
- "Dedicate This Heart" (McDonald, Paul Anka) - 4:07
- "Real Love" (McDonald , Henderson) - 4:18
- "No Stoppin' Us Now" (Simmons, McDonald, Christopher Thompson) - 4:40
- "Thank You Love" (Cornelius Bumpus) - 6:22
- "One Step Closer" (Knudsen, Carlene Carter, McFee) - 4:10
- "Keep This Train A-Rollin" (McDonald) - 3:29
- "Just in Time" (Simmons) - 2:43
- "South Bay Strut" (McCracken, McFee) - 4:05
- "One By One" (Bobby LaKind, McDonald) - 3:47
Personnel
The Doobie Brothers
Additional personnel
- Bobby LaKind - congas, bongos, background vocals
- Nicolette Larson - vocals on "Real Love", "Dedicate This Heart", and "Just In Time"
- Rev. Patrick Henderson - keyboards on "Real Love", "One By One", and "Keep This Train A-Rollin'"
- Lee Thornburg - trumpet on "South Bay Strut" and flugelhorn for "Dedicate This Heart"
- Christopher Thompson - background vocals on "No Stoppin' Us Now"
- Ted Templeman - tambourine, cowbell, maracas
- Jerome Jumonville - tenor saxophone
- Joel Peskin - baritone saxophone
- Bill Armstrong - trumpet
- Byron Berline - violin
- Jimmie Haskell - strings
Production
- Producer: Ted Templeman
- Production assistant: Joan Parker
- Engineers: James Isaacson, Gene Meros
- Mastering: Kent Duncan
- Photography: Norman Seeff
- Design: Jim Welch
- Art Direction: Jim Welch
- Conductor: Bobby LaKind
- Horn arrangements: Jerome Jumonville (for "Keep This Train A-Rollin'")
- String arrangements: Jimmy Haskell (for "Real Love" and "South Bay Strut")
Charts
Album
| Year
| Chart
| Position
|
| 1980
| Black Albums
| 31
|
| 1980
| Pop Albums
| 3
|
Singles
| Year
| Single
| Chart
| Position
|
| 1980
| "Real Love"
| Black Singles
| 40
|
| 1980
| "Real Love"
| Club Play Singles
| 70
|
| 1980
| "Real Love"
| Pop Singles
| 5
|
| 1981
| "Keep This Train A-Rollin'"
| Pop Singles
| 62
|
| 1981
| "One Step Closer"
| Pop Singles
| 24
|