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Progressive/Blues/Jazz Rock
Not to be confused with Dr. Feelgood, the UK pub-rock group, this is an LP by Doctor Feelgood, an unrelated American outfit specializing in moody, heavy blues-rock and obscurity. That band's lone 1971 LP, which features strong psychedelic blues-rock in the spirit of early Tull, and a woodwind player clearly influenced by both Ian Anderson and free-jazz, is long out of print on vinyl and long sought after by serious heads. (lpcdreissues) I can only recommend it!
Tracks:
01. Number Ten 2:45
02. The Roach Did It 3:02
03. Smoke Dream 8:48
04. Mr. Bojangles 2:32
05. Medicine Man 4:03
06. Nasal Greens And Toe Jam 3:08
07. Hey Gyp 5:12
08. 5 XR.V.W 6:04
09. Something To Take Up Time 7:35
10. Junk 5:27
Personnel:
Dick Winters - vocals, flute, tenor, baritone & soprano saxophones, maracas
Paul Rivers - electric & acoustic guitar
Bill Corelle - bass, cowbell
Ralph Cooper - drums, congas, maracas
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