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Livin’ on the Fault Line is the sixth studio album by the Doobie Brothers, released in 1977. The album showcases a blend of rock and roll, soul, and soft rock, which was characteristic of the band's sound during the late 1970s. Featuring a mix of original compositions and cover songs, the album includes notable tracks like 'Little Darlin'' and 'You Belong to Me.' Its production is polished, reflecting the band's transition into a more mainstream sound. The album is often regarded as a pivotal release that marked the Doobie Brothers' continued evolution in the music scene, solidifying their status as one of the prominent rock bands of the era.