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Formats and Editions
1. She Does It Right
2. I Don't Mind
3. All Through the City
4. Keep It Out of Sight
5. Roxette
6. I Can Tell
7. Sneakin Suspicion
8. Back in the Night
9. Going Back Home
10. Riot in Cell Block No 9
11. She's a Wind Up
12. That's It, I Quit
13. Night Time
14. Milk ; Alcohol
15. Put Him Out of Your Mind
16. Shotgun Blues
17. No Mo Do Yakamo
18. Jumping from Love Tolove
19. Violent Love
20. Rat Race
21. Crazy Bout Girls
22. Dangerous
23. Mad Man Blues
24. Dimples
25. Hunting Shooting Fishing
26. See You Later Alligator
27. King for a Day
28. Baby Jane
29. Sugar Turns to Alcohol
30. Down By the Jetty Blues
31. Wolfman Callin'
32. Road Runner
33. Down at the the Doctors
34. Heart of the City
35. Instinct to Survive
36. Going Out West
37. You Got Me
38. Who Do You Love
39. You Gotta Help Me
40. Gimme One More Shot
41. You Can't Judge a Book By Looking at the Cover
More Info:
British R&B and Pub Rock leg-ends Dr. Feelgood celebrate their 50th anniversary with the stupendous (and originally titled) 'Greatest Hits' collection. Opener 'She Does It Right' perfectly encapsulates the Feelgood's motoring and timeless R&B sound. It has the feel of a dirty dockside pub backroom littered with shady characters, cigar smoke and jellied eels. The band's tub thump wraps it all up with an underlying 1970's sexual beat of candlewick bedspreads, cotton nighties and back seat bunk ups. 'All Through The City' rightly remains a focal point of the band's genre influencing legacy as Wilko (nine lives) Johnson's individual guitar style lovingly smothers the track before a generic 'Keep It Out Of Sight' musically conjures up images of a chase scene from The Sweeney. The superlative 'Roxette' from the 1976 Number One album 'Stupidity' is followed by the Rock 'N' Roll shake 'n' chop of 'I Can Tell' and some blue-chip Canvey Island Blues in the shape of 'Sneakin' Suspicion'.back to top