This compilation of live recordings from the current incarnation of
Dr. Feelgood is representative of what the band is infamous for: original songs and covers from the Chicago blues and early rock & roll heydays, done in stripped down, revved up, pub rocking style. This lineup, with vocalist
Pete Gage -- who replaced the late, great
Lee Brilleaux -- includes original bassist
Paul Mitchell and drummer
Kevin Morris, with guitarist
Steve Walwyn. Recorded during a year's worth of touring, the set contains several of founding guitarist
Wilko Johnson's classic tunes, such as "Roxette," "Going Back Home," and the stellar "Back in the Night." In addition, fellow pub rock's obscure
Mickey Jupp's "Down at the Doctors" is here, as well as tunes by
Elmore James,
Chuck Berry, and
Sonny Boy Williamson, among others. Everything here is greasy, sweaty, and stinks of mold, distortion, and a bad attitude full of beer, smoke, and machismo. Just the way it should be.
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Thom Jurek, Rovi