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One of the UK's hardest working groups, The Feelgoods formed in 1971 on their native Canvey Island beside the Thames estuary. This release is covering the full history of the band so far, along with a new recording. It's a rendition of Willie Dixon's 'You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover' which Bo Diddley made his own on the Chess label. This double album is a fitting way to herald half a century of one of the truly great British bands.
Theirs is a remarkable story. Fronted by singer and harmonica player Lee Brilleaux and guitarist-extraordinaire Wilko Johnson, they made their name in the music pubs of London establishing their status as a must-see act.
Starting in the 1970s the group was propelled to chart success with the incendiary songs of Wilko Johnson and following that period with Gypie Mayo now on guitar, the top 10 single - Milk and Alcohol.
The 1980s found a mature Lee Brilleaux covering a broad spectrum of songs, and today the band perform all over the world and continue to delight audiences everywhere they go.
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Tracklist
Disc: 1
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
Disc: 2
1 Dangerous
2 Mad Man Blues
3 Dimples
4 Hunting Shooting Fishing
5 See You Later Alligator
6 King For A Day
7 Baby Jane
8 Sugar Turns To Alcohol
9 Down By The Jetty Blues
10 Wolfman Callin'
11 Road Runner
12 Down At The The Doctors
13 Heart Of The City
14 Instinct To Survive
15 Going Out West
16 You Got Me
17 Who Do You Love
18 You Gotta Help Me
19 Gimme One More Shot
20 You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover