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Singles - the Ua Years | 
| Artist: Dr. Feelgood Label: Liberty Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £5.97 You Save: £3.02 (34%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 8492
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 777792440276 EAN: 0077779244027 ASIN: B000006YBV
Release Date: May 15, 1989 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Roxette | | • | She Does It Right | | • | Back In The Night | | • | Going Back Home | | • | Riot In Cell Block #9 | | • | Sneakin' Suspicion | | • | She's A Wind Up | | • | Baby Jane | | • | Down At The Doctors | | • | Milk And Alcohol | | • | As Long As The Price Is Right | | • | Put Him Out Of Your Mind | | • | Hong Kong Money | | • | No Mo Do Yakamo | | • | Jumping From Love To Love | | • | Violent Love | | • | Waiting For Saturday Night | | • | Monkey | | • | Trying To Live My Life Without You | | • | Crazy About Girls | | • | My Way | | • | Madman Blues | | • | See You Later Alligator | | • | Hunting Shooting Fishing | | • | Don't Wait Up | | • | Milk And Alcohol (New Recipe) |
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The 1970s Alternative To Led Zepplin and The Who February 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've often said that "stadium rock" crap of the mid 70's spawned punk rock. I'd like to think it also spawned "pub rock", a U.K. mid 70's phenomena that incorporated a low rent, no nonsense gang of r&b loving musos who played in pubs to smaller audiences. No one better exemplifies this description than Canvey Island's Dr. Feelgood. Led by lead singer /gob iron blower Lee Brilleaux and lead string bender Wilko Johnson (who played in the choppy style of the legendary Mick Green of The Pirates), "the Feelgoods" (as they were known to fans) were balls up rock n' roll that didn't need 20 minute guitar solos, or lasers, blow in the back of your Roller or champagne and caviar. Their debut LP 1974's "Down By The Jetty" was all about stale pints of bitter, John Lee Hooker 45's, beat up guitars and crisp sharp r&b purists keeping it short, simple and (in today's vernacular) real. All in that order. One listen to "Down By the Jetty" and its opening cut "She Does It Right" and you can hear where the licks and choppy chord patterns at breakneck speed on The Jam's first two LP's came from. Their next LP, 1975's "Malpractice" follows the same seamless r&b non stop party formula with originals lodged in between covers. Their third LP, 1976's "Stupidity" was recorded live gives us an idea what the band were capable of outside the studio. Wilko Johnson moved on and was replaced by Gypie Mayo. Gypie played on the band's only UK top ten hit, "Milk And Alcohol" a rocking tale about going to see a gig by washed up, half dead r&b star. In my estimation its one of the better post Wilco Feelgoods #'s (along with "As Long As The Price Is Right", which was my first exposure to the band in the 80's). You can't go wrong with so many great Feelgoods tracks in one place!!
They should have been bigger... November 28, 2005 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I saw Dr.Feelgood live back in 1975 at their peak while many bands like Stones and artists like Clapton were busy taking drugs rather than making good music. This album is great compitalion or Feelgood's best singles. It's great music, no nonsense stuff for people who love rock'n'roll played by real instruments, no gimmicks, no dancing girls. No videos. No tv adds. Just plain good music for people who love rock'n'roll and r&b
Pure Quality April 27, 2005 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Im 18 and therefore way too young to have ever witnessed the original Lee B line-ups of Dr Feelgood. I was turned on to the band by my dad - a hardcore blues fan and i haven't looked back since. This CD was the first one i bought and its a perfect starting point for anyone wanting to dip their toes in the Feelgood sound. All the classics - Roxette - Milk And Alcohol - Trying To Live My Life Without You - make this an essential listen. Trust me, my usual forte is The Clash and Napalm Death!
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