
Dr. Feelgood - Oil City Confidential (Soundtrack) (2010)
@ 320 kbps - Covers in a separate file
1. Going Back Home (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 2. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 3. Roxette (2006 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 4. Cheque Book (2006 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 5. I Can Tell (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 6. She Does It Right (Live) Dr Feelgood 7. Twenty Yards Behind (Live) Dr Feelgood 8. Shakin' All Over Johnny Kidd & The Pirates 9. I Don't Mind (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 10. All Through The City (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 11. Poison Ivy (1998 Digital Remaster) The Paramounts 12. You Shouldn't Call The Doctor (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 13. I'm A Hog For You Baby (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 14. Keep It Out Of Sight (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 15. A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues Johnny Kidd & The Pirates 16. I'm A Man (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 17. Back In The Night (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 18. Riot In Cell Block Number Nine (Live) (2005 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 19. Time And The Devil (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 20. Sneakin' Suspicion (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 21. Paradise (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 22. Lucky Seven (2010 Digital Remaster) Dr Feelgood 23. Milk And Alcohol Dr Feelgood
This disc compiles a decent spread of Dr Feelgood tracks, from across their career – pre- and post-Wilko Johnson’s departure – and serves as the soundtrack to Julien Temple’s latest film of a punk-focused persuasion, following works on the Sex Pistols and Joe Strummer. Admittedly Dr Feelgood were never categorised alongside either the Pistols or The Clash, but their influence on the post-punk scene is every bit as vital: the percussive guitar playing of Johnson, who’d leave the band during the recording of 1977’s Sneakin’ Suspicion, left a huge impression on Gang of Four’s Andy Gill, among others.
Dr Feelgood’s mainstream appeal barely survived the 1970s, their last certifiable hit undoubtedly Milk and Alcohol, which closes proceedings here. Released in 1979, the cocky swagger of their only top ten single is fairly removed from the group’s initial offerings, which while relatively basic of design nevertheless sparked with a quintessentially English electricity that would help carve their name into rock’s family tree. With its squealing harmonica, lolloping bass and gnawing percussion, Roxette is a better artefact to remember the band’s heyday by. The 1974 single was backed by (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66, and the Bobby Troup cover makes a welcome appearance here alongside several rousing reinterpretations, as well as a pair of moniker-inspiring Johnny Kidd originals.--Mike Diver
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Many thanx to Toxxy for this great contribution!
4 comments:
many thanks for this.didnt get covers tho?
You are so damn right Dave, i forgot about the covers. Problem is fixed now! You need the password only to unzip the covers.
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Thanks very much for this! To return the gift, you may not have these:
LEW LEWIS/WILKO JOHNSON RARITIES
1976 Eddie & The Hot Rods (Lew Lewis) - first two 45s
1977 Celia And The Mutations (JJ Burnel, Wilko Johnson) - You Better Believe Me
1978 Lew Lewis - Lucky Seven Stiff 45 (not on expanded Save The Wail releases)
1978 Stranglers - Old Codger (Lew Lewis, George Melly)
1979 Oil City Sheiks 45 (Lew Lewis, Dr. Feelgood)
1983 Wilko Johnson & Lew Lewis Band - Bottle Up And Go! 4-track E.P.
1983 Wilko Johnson - In Memory Of Muddy Waters 3-track bootleg E.P. live in France
163 MB, full biography, discography, all single cover and label scans, and further download links.
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Thanks again, Dave Sez.
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