Dr. Feelgood - Remastered

Celebrating 50 years since their debut album. Dr. Feelgood’s first four albums remastered and reissued on vinyl & CD

‘Down By The Jetty’ | ‘Malpractice’ | ‘Stupidity’ | ‘Sneakin’ Suspicion’

All released on 25 July

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Feelgood’s first studio release and debut album, their first four albums ‘Down By The Jetty’, ‘Malpractice’, ‘Stupidity’ and ‘Sneakin’ Suspicion’ have been remastered and will be reissued on vinyl and CD on 25 July.

A reaction to the prog and glam of the early 1970s, the back-to-basics sound of U.K. pub rock was rooted in the rock and roll and R&B of earlier decades, and few bands delivered it more powerfully than Dr. Feelgood. The Essex quartet had years of live performance under their belts when they entered the studio to record ‘Down By The Jetty’ and what followed was a hugely prolific time for the band, releasing an incredible eight albums in just five years.

This remaster and reissue series includes…

‘Down By The Jetty’

Produced by Vic Mailen, ‘Down By The Jetty’ has the energy of a band that has relentlessly played live for half a decade and nothing demonstrates this more than the dozen cuts that precede the ‘Bony Moronie’/‘Tequila’ concert recording that closes this debut.

Guitarist Wilko Johnson penned several originals for this record, including ‘She Does It Right’ and ‘Roxette,’ and the bluesy shout of frontman Lee Brilleaux seals the deal. This record is unquestionably an inspiration to bands including The Jam, Boomtown Rats and Blondie.

’Malpractice’

First released on vinyl in 1975 and then on CD in 1990 by Grand Records, ‘Malpractice’ shows off the mastery of guitarist Wilko Johnson's songs alongside such inspired covers as ‘Riot in Cell Block #9’ and of course his Stonesy playing takes no prisoners.

’Stupidity’

‘Stupidity’ captures the relentless, hard-driving energy of Dr. Feelgood at their peak. Comprised of recordings taken from 1975 tours, the music is presented raw and without overdubs, making it clear that the dynamic friction between guitarist Wilko Johnson and vocalist Lee Brilleaux could propel the band toward greatness.

These unvarnished and exciting performances reveal the Johnson originals ‘She Does It Right’ and ‘All Through the City’ as rock & roll classics. Side 1 was recorded at Sheffield City Hall on 23rd May 1975 and Side 2 at Southend Kursaal on 8th November 1975.

‘Sneakin' Suspicion’

‘Sneakin' Suspicion’ is their fourth album and was released in 1977. During recording, the band nearly disbanded following the departure of guitarist, songwriter and focal point, Wilko Johnson. The album reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart in June 1977, and remained in that chart for six weeks. It also spawned their first single to enter the corresponding UK Singles Chart.

For more information please contact Ben Pester at ben@pesterpr.co.uk 

Tracklistings:

‘Down By The Jetty’

Side One

She Does It Right [3:28]

Boom, Boom [2:42]

The More I Give [3:26]

Roxette [2:53]

One Weekend [2:20]

That Ain't The Way To Behave [3:55]

I Don't Mind [2:57]

Side Two

Twenty Yards Behind [2:20]

Keep It Out Of Sight [2:58]

All Through The City [3:06]

Cheque Book [4:10]

Oyeh! [2:30]

Bonie Moronie/Tequila [4:40]

’Malpractice’

Side One

I Can Tell [2:46]

Going Back Home [4:00]

Back In The Night [3:15]

Another Man [2:55]

Rolling And Tumbling [3:11]

Dont Let Your Daddy Know [2:56]

Side Two

Watch Your Step [3:24]

Don't You Just Know It [3:51]

Riot In Cell Block No. 9 [3:30]

Because You're Mine [4:40]

You Shouldn't Call The Doctor

(If You Can't Afford The Bills) [2:33]

’Stupidity’

Side One

I'm Talking About You [1:52]

Twenty Yards Behind [1:50]

Stupidity [2:00]

All Through The City [2:44]

I'm A Man [5:05]

Walking The Dog [3:05]

She Does It Right [2:58]

Side Two

Going Back Home [2:55]

I Don't Mind [2:44]

Back In The Night [3:04]

I'm A Hog For You [3:15]

Checkin' Up On My Baby [3:47]

Roxette [3:00]

‘Sneakin' Suspicion’

Side One

Sneakin' Suspicion [3:51]

Paradise [4:06]

Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees) [3:28]

Time And The Devil [3:01]

Lights Out [1:55]

Side Two

Lucky Seven [2:45]

All My Love [3:47]

You'll Be Mine [3:14]

Walking On The Edge [3:36]

Hey Mama, Keep Your Big Mouth Shut [3:56]

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