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Dr. Feelgood ‎- All Through The City (With Wilko 1974-1977) (2012)

Dr. Feelgood ‎- All Through The City (With Wilko 1974-1977) (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Dr. Feelgood

  • Title: All Through The City (With Wilko 1974-1977)
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: EMI Records
  • Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Blues
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 4:55:22
  • Total Size: 517 Mb / 1.33 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

1. She Does It Right (3:26)
2. Boom Boom (2:46)
3. The More I Give (3:27)
4. Roxette (2:59)
5. One Weekend (2:19)
6. That Ain't The Way To Behave (4:01)
7. I Don't Mind (2:39)
8. Twenty Yards Behind (2:13)
9. Keep It Out Of Sight (3:03)
10. All Through The City (3:09)
11. Cheque Book (4:08)
12. Oyeh (2:32)
13. Bonie Moronie Tequila (4:53)
14. I Can Tell (2:45)
15. Going Back Home (4:01)
16. Back In The Night (3:18)
17. Another Man (2:56)
18. Rolling And Tumbling (3:12)
19. Don't Let Your Daddy Know (2:58)
20. Watch Your Step (3:24)
21. Don't You Just Know It (3:52)
22. Riot In Cell Block #9 (3:40)
23. Because You're Mine (4:55)
24. You Shouldn't Call The Doctor (If You Can't Afford The Bills) (2:35)

CD 2

1. Talking About You (1:59)
2. Twenty Yards Behind (2:07)
3. Stupidity (2:20)
4. All Through The City (2:54)
5. I'm A Man (5:11)
6. Walking The Dog (2:58)
7. She Does It Right (3:05)
8. Going Back Home (3:47)
9. I Don't Mind (2:14)
10. Back In The Night (3:10)
11. I'm A Hog For You Baby (3:17)
12. Checkin' Up On My Baby (3:18)
13. Roxette (3:04)
14. Sneakin' Suspicion (3:54)
15. Paradise (4:06)
16. Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees) (3:29)
17. Time And The Devil (3:01)
18. Lights Out (1:55)
19. Lucky Seven (2:48)
20. All My Love (3:50)
21. You'll Be Mine (3:21)
22. Walking On The Edge (3:42)
23. Hey Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (3:58)

CD 3

1. Dr. Feelgood (2:23)
2. Everybody's Carrying A Gun (Olympic Version) (2:27)
3. I'm A Hog For You Baby (Olympic Version) (3:11)
4. Time And The Devil (Early Version) (2:49)
5. Lights Out (Early Version) (1:49)
6. Everybody's Carrying A Gun (Rockfield Version) (8:31)
7. Sneakin' Suspicion (Demo) (3:44)
8. Malamut (Featuring Wilko Johnson & Mick Green) (4:34)
9. Casting My Spell On You (Featuring Wilko Johnson & Mick Green) (2:30)
10. Comin' Home Baby (Featuring Wilko Johnson & Mick Green) (2:25)
11. Talking About You (Studio Version) (2:04)
12. My Girl Josephine (2:10)
13. Small Gains Corner (2:53)
14. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (3:23)
15. I'm A Hog For You Baby (3:07)
16. Stupidity (2:05)
17. She Said Alright (3:40)
18. All Through The City (Live - Cardiff '74) (3:04)
19. Roxette (Live - Cardiff '74) (2:23)
20. Boom Boom (Live - Cardiff '74) (2:43)
21. Keep It Out Of Sigh (Live) (2:58)
22. Riot In Cell Black #9 (Live) (3:48)
23. Johnny B Goode (Live) (4:00)

It used to be hard to judge the impact of Dr. Feelgood in the mid-1970s, because they’d been such an influence yet had also been so transcended. But now things are boring again, just like they used to be, we can compare and contrast properly.

In 1974, like now, sludgy rock and pointlessness dominated the world and stadia dominated the landscape. Pop was fun, but that was no fun for people who liked excitement and live music. Then Dr. Feelgood came along – and not only were they fast and sweaty, they were also singular of impression. If they’d offered nothing more than old rock’n’roll and rhythm and blues covers in a pub, they’d be forgotten; but singer Lee Brilleaux really did come over like a 1970s cop show villain with a grudge and a harmonica, while guitarist Wilko Johnson was one of the most psychotic-looking people never to eat a hearty breakfast before his death by lethal injection. The albums they made together had a sharpness that The Libertines and The White Stripes, for all their rocking rootsiness, should envy, while there was a newness in Brilleaux’s aggression and Johnson’s spinal crack riffing (influenced by Mick Green, who could solo and play rhythm at the same time, like the Devil). Wilko went on to influence the jagged post-punk work of Gang of Four, and therefore everyone in the early 2000s, from The Rapture down.

These recordings, even now, never sound quaint or teddy-boy; they relate to their source material like The Cramps relate to rockabilly or the Ramones to bubblegum. This is unique music, even when it’s cover versions of other people’s songs – and when Dr. Feelgood rose to the challenge of writing their own material (Back in the Night, Going Back Home, She Does It Right), they were brilliant. They were even better live, too, which is why the live stuff here is essential, as is the superb DVD, which captures them scaring the hell out of the 1970s on various regional TV shows, as well as at their headquarters of evil on Canvey Island. A great collection from a band which shows no sign of getting less great as time goes on.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • mokey
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Thank you for the Flac. Looking forward to Wiko's new album.