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Singles (The U.A. Years+) [Recycled Colour Vinyl]
This special-edition recycled vinyl version is available exclusively on the Warner Music Australia Store. The vinyl is made from 100% PVC recycled material, using waste material and clippings from previous pressings and are re-used. The result is that each vinyl is unique with its own colour combination, which will resemble splatter or marble vinyl â providing a comparable sound to normal coloured vinyl. The colour you receive is randomised, and the pictures above are a representation of the type of design you may receive.
Recycled vinyl vastly lowers CO2 output and prevents the unnecessary creation of new plastic.
âSingles - The U.A. Yearsâ is a celebration of 26 tracks of Dr. Feelgood at their absolute peak. Having formed in 1971 in Essex, founding members Lee Brilleaux (singer), John B. Sparks (Sparko) on bass guitar, John Martin (The Big Figure) on drums and guitarist Wilko Johnson, whose iconic and renowned choppy style of playing saw the band build huge notoriety in Londonâs live music scene resulting in a record deal with US Artists in 1974.
That year, Dr.. Feelgood released their debut single âRoxetteâ, alongside other single âShe Does It Rightâ, penned the night before a BBC Radio One Top Gear session. Both were included on their debut record - the iconic âDown By The Jettyâ that was met with huge acclaim and has since been noted by artists including Paul Weller, Bob Geldof, Blondie and The Ramones as having a huge impact on their careers.
The bands popularity grew, and their notoriety expanded as they continued playing live as well as writing. 1975 saw the singles âBack In The Nightâ and âGoing Back Homeâ, alongside breaking into the UK Top 20 with their subsequent album âMalpracticeâ. Following this success, the band went on a UK headline tour, as well as a âSpeeding Through Europeâ tour, cementing the bandâs success on the continent. This was followed up by their live album âStupidityâ reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart.
Following the release of minor hit âSneakinâ Suspicionâ alongside the album of the same name, Wilko Johnson left the band and was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. Under the new variation of the band, it yielded hits such as âSheâs A Wind Upâ, âDown At The Doctorsâ and the Dr. Feelgood classic âMilk And Alcoholâ, the top 10 single written by Gypie Mayo and Nick Lowe.
Subsequently throughout 1979 and 1980, the band released various singles such as âPut Him Out Of Your Mindâ, âHong Kong Moneyâ and âViolent Loveâ. However, the year ended with Gypie Mayo leaving the band, with Johnny Guitar and Gordon Russell joining the latest form of the band. This led to the singles such as âCrazy About Girlsâ and âMonkeyâ. Changes in the bandâs personnel continued, with founding members John B. Sparks (Sparko) and John Martin (The Big Figure) also departing.
Lee Brilleaux temporarily disbanded Dr. Feelgood in 1982 and started from scratch again, rehiring Gordon Russell, as well as Phil Mitchell on bass and Kevin Morris on drums. This new line-up were Dr. Feelgoodâs most stable yet, leading to singles such as âMad Man Bluesâ and âDonât Wait Upâ, the latter of which received significant airplay.
Tracklisting:
Side 1
1. Roxette
2. She Does It Right
3. Back In The Night
4. Going Back Home
5. Riot In Cell Block No. 9
6. Sneakinâ Suspicion
Side 2
1. Sheâs A Wind Up
2. Baby Jane
3. Down At The Doctors
4. Milk And Alcohol
5. As Long As The Price Is Right
6. Put Him Out Of Your Mind
Side 3
1. Hong Kong Money
2. No Mo Do Yakamo
3. Jumping From Love To Love
4. Violent Love
5. Waiting For Saturday Night
6. Monkey
7. Trying To Live My Life Without You
Side 4
1. Crazy About Girls
2. My Way
3. Mad Man Blues
4. Donât Wait Up
5. See You Later Alligator
6. Hunting Shooting Fishing
7. Milk And Alcohol⊠(New Recipe)
Recycled vinyl vastly lowers CO2 output and prevents the unnecessary creation of new plastic.
âSingles - The U.A. Yearsâ is a celebration of 26 tracks of Dr. Feelgood at their absolute peak. Having formed in 1971 in Essex, founding members Lee Brilleaux (singer), John B. Sparks (Sparko) on bass guitar, John Martin (The Big Figure) on drums and guitarist Wilko Johnson, whose iconic and renowned choppy style of playing saw the band build huge notoriety in Londonâs live music scene resulting in a record deal with US Artists in 1974.
That year, Dr.. Feelgood released their debut single âRoxetteâ, alongside other single âShe Does It Rightâ, penned the night before a BBC Radio One Top Gear session. Both were included on their debut record - the iconic âDown By The Jettyâ that was met with huge acclaim and has since been noted by artists including Paul Weller, Bob Geldof, Blondie and The Ramones as having a huge impact on their careers.
The bands popularity grew, and their notoriety expanded as they continued playing live as well as writing. 1975 saw the singles âBack In The Nightâ and âGoing Back Homeâ, alongside breaking into the UK Top 20 with their subsequent album âMalpracticeâ. Following this success, the band went on a UK headline tour, as well as a âSpeeding Through Europeâ tour, cementing the bandâs success on the continent. This was followed up by their live album âStupidityâ reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart.
Following the release of minor hit âSneakinâ Suspicionâ alongside the album of the same name, Wilko Johnson left the band and was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. Under the new variation of the band, it yielded hits such as âSheâs A Wind Upâ, âDown At The Doctorsâ and the Dr. Feelgood classic âMilk And Alcoholâ, the top 10 single written by Gypie Mayo and Nick Lowe.
Subsequently throughout 1979 and 1980, the band released various singles such as âPut Him Out Of Your Mindâ, âHong Kong Moneyâ and âViolent Loveâ. However, the year ended with Gypie Mayo leaving the band, with Johnny Guitar and Gordon Russell joining the latest form of the band. This led to the singles such as âCrazy About Girlsâ and âMonkeyâ. Changes in the bandâs personnel continued, with founding members John B. Sparks (Sparko) and John Martin (The Big Figure) also departing.
Lee Brilleaux temporarily disbanded Dr. Feelgood in 1982 and started from scratch again, rehiring Gordon Russell, as well as Phil Mitchell on bass and Kevin Morris on drums. This new line-up were Dr. Feelgoodâs most stable yet, leading to singles such as âMad Man Bluesâ and âDonât Wait Upâ, the latter of which received significant airplay.
Tracklisting:
Side 1
1. Roxette
2. She Does It Right
3. Back In The Night
4. Going Back Home
5. Riot In Cell Block No. 9
6. Sneakinâ Suspicion
Side 2
1. Sheâs A Wind Up
2. Baby Jane
3. Down At The Doctors
4. Milk And Alcohol
5. As Long As The Price Is Right
6. Put Him Out Of Your Mind
Side 3
1. Hong Kong Money
2. No Mo Do Yakamo
3. Jumping From Love To Love
4. Violent Love
5. Waiting For Saturday Night
6. Monkey
7. Trying To Live My Life Without You
Side 4
1. Crazy About Girls
2. My Way
3. Mad Man Blues
4. Donât Wait Up
5. See You Later Alligator
6. Hunting Shooting Fishing
7. Milk And Alcohol⊠(New Recipe)
$14.75
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-65%Singles (The U.A. Years+) [Recycled Colour Vinyl]â
$42.14
$14.75
Description
This special-edition recycled vinyl version is available exclusively on the Warner Music Australia Store. The vinyl is made from 100% PVC recycled material, using waste material and clippings from previous pressings and are re-used. The result is that each vinyl is unique with its own colour combination, which will resemble splatter or marble vinyl â providing a comparable sound to normal coloured vinyl. The colour you receive is randomised, and the pictures above are a representation of the type of design you may receive.
Recycled vinyl vastly lowers CO2 output and prevents the unnecessary creation of new plastic.
âSingles - The U.A. Yearsâ is a celebration of 26 tracks of Dr. Feelgood at their absolute peak. Having formed in 1971 in Essex, founding members Lee Brilleaux (singer), John B. Sparks (Sparko) on bass guitar, John Martin (The Big Figure) on drums and guitarist Wilko Johnson, whose iconic and renowned choppy style of playing saw the band build huge notoriety in Londonâs live music scene resulting in a record deal with US Artists in 1974.
That year, Dr.. Feelgood released their debut single âRoxetteâ, alongside other single âShe Does It Rightâ, penned the night before a BBC Radio One Top Gear session. Both were included on their debut record - the iconic âDown By The Jettyâ that was met with huge acclaim and has since been noted by artists including Paul Weller, Bob Geldof, Blondie and The Ramones as having a huge impact on their careers.
The bands popularity grew, and their notoriety expanded as they continued playing live as well as writing. 1975 saw the singles âBack In The Nightâ and âGoing Back Homeâ, alongside breaking into the UK Top 20 with their subsequent album âMalpracticeâ. Following this success, the band went on a UK headline tour, as well as a âSpeeding Through Europeâ tour, cementing the bandâs success on the continent. This was followed up by their live album âStupidityâ reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart.
Following the release of minor hit âSneakinâ Suspicionâ alongside the album of the same name, Wilko Johnson left the band and was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. Under the new variation of the band, it yielded hits such as âSheâs A Wind Upâ, âDown At The Doctorsâ and the Dr. Feelgood classic âMilk And Alcoholâ, the top 10 single written by Gypie Mayo and Nick Lowe.
Subsequently throughout 1979 and 1980, the band released various singles such as âPut Him Out Of Your Mindâ, âHong Kong Moneyâ and âViolent Loveâ. However, the year ended with Gypie Mayo leaving the band, with Johnny Guitar and Gordon Russell joining the latest form of the band. This led to the singles such as âCrazy About Girlsâ and âMonkeyâ. Changes in the bandâs personnel continued, with founding members John B. Sparks (Sparko) and John Martin (The Big Figure) also departing.
Lee Brilleaux temporarily disbanded Dr. Feelgood in 1982 and started from scratch again, rehiring Gordon Russell, as well as Phil Mitchell on bass and Kevin Morris on drums. This new line-up were Dr. Feelgoodâs most stable yet, leading to singles such as âMad Man Bluesâ and âDonât Wait Upâ, the latter of which received significant airplay.
Tracklisting:
Side 1
1. Roxette
2. She Does It Right
3. Back In The Night
4. Going Back Home
5. Riot In Cell Block No. 9
6. Sneakinâ Suspicion
Side 2
1. Sheâs A Wind Up
2. Baby Jane
3. Down At The Doctors
4. Milk And Alcohol
5. As Long As The Price Is Right
6. Put Him Out Of Your Mind
Side 3
1. Hong Kong Money
2. No Mo Do Yakamo
3. Jumping From Love To Love
4. Violent Love
5. Waiting For Saturday Night
6. Monkey
7. Trying To Live My Life Without You
Side 4
1. Crazy About Girls
2. My Way
3. Mad Man Blues
4. Donât Wait Up
5. See You Later Alligator
6. Hunting Shooting Fishing
7. Milk And Alcohol⊠(New Recipe)
Recycled vinyl vastly lowers CO2 output and prevents the unnecessary creation of new plastic.
âSingles - The U.A. Yearsâ is a celebration of 26 tracks of Dr. Feelgood at their absolute peak. Having formed in 1971 in Essex, founding members Lee Brilleaux (singer), John B. Sparks (Sparko) on bass guitar, John Martin (The Big Figure) on drums and guitarist Wilko Johnson, whose iconic and renowned choppy style of playing saw the band build huge notoriety in Londonâs live music scene resulting in a record deal with US Artists in 1974.
That year, Dr.. Feelgood released their debut single âRoxetteâ, alongside other single âShe Does It Rightâ, penned the night before a BBC Radio One Top Gear session. Both were included on their debut record - the iconic âDown By The Jettyâ that was met with huge acclaim and has since been noted by artists including Paul Weller, Bob Geldof, Blondie and The Ramones as having a huge impact on their careers.
The bands popularity grew, and their notoriety expanded as they continued playing live as well as writing. 1975 saw the singles âBack In The Nightâ and âGoing Back Homeâ, alongside breaking into the UK Top 20 with their subsequent album âMalpracticeâ. Following this success, the band went on a UK headline tour, as well as a âSpeeding Through Europeâ tour, cementing the bandâs success on the continent. This was followed up by their live album âStupidityâ reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart.
Following the release of minor hit âSneakinâ Suspicionâ alongside the album of the same name, Wilko Johnson left the band and was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. Under the new variation of the band, it yielded hits such as âSheâs A Wind Upâ, âDown At The Doctorsâ and the Dr. Feelgood classic âMilk And Alcoholâ, the top 10 single written by Gypie Mayo and Nick Lowe.
Subsequently throughout 1979 and 1980, the band released various singles such as âPut Him Out Of Your Mindâ, âHong Kong Moneyâ and âViolent Loveâ. However, the year ended with Gypie Mayo leaving the band, with Johnny Guitar and Gordon Russell joining the latest form of the band. This led to the singles such as âCrazy About Girlsâ and âMonkeyâ. Changes in the bandâs personnel continued, with founding members John B. Sparks (Sparko) and John Martin (The Big Figure) also departing.
Lee Brilleaux temporarily disbanded Dr. Feelgood in 1982 and started from scratch again, rehiring Gordon Russell, as well as Phil Mitchell on bass and Kevin Morris on drums. This new line-up were Dr. Feelgoodâs most stable yet, leading to singles such as âMad Man Bluesâ and âDonât Wait Upâ, the latter of which received significant airplay.
Tracklisting:
Side 1
1. Roxette
2. She Does It Right
3. Back In The Night
4. Going Back Home
5. Riot In Cell Block No. 9
6. Sneakinâ Suspicion
Side 2
1. Sheâs A Wind Up
2. Baby Jane
3. Down At The Doctors
4. Milk And Alcohol
5. As Long As The Price Is Right
6. Put Him Out Of Your Mind
Side 3
1. Hong Kong Money
2. No Mo Do Yakamo
3. Jumping From Love To Love
4. Violent Love
5. Waiting For Saturday Night
6. Monkey
7. Trying To Live My Life Without You
Side 4
1. Crazy About Girls
2. My Way
3. Mad Man Blues
4. Donât Wait Up
5. See You Later Alligator
6. Hunting Shooting Fishing
7. Milk And Alcohol⊠(New Recipe)











