Dr. Feelgood

Dr. Feelgood
Dr. Feelgood
Origin Canvey Island, Essex
Genres Pub rock, blues rock, new wave
Years active 1971–present
Labels United Artists
Associated acts Eddie and the Hot Rods, The Kursaal Flyers
Website drfeelgood.org
Members
Robert Kane
Steve Walwyn
Kevin Morris
P H Mitchell
Past members
Lee Brilleaux
Wilko Johnson
John B Sparks[1]
The Big Figure
John 'Gypie' Mayo
Johnny Guitar
Buzz Barwell
Pat McMullen
Gordon Russell
Pete Gage
Dave Bronze
Dr. Feelgood (2009)

Dr. Feelgood are a British pub rock band formed in 1971. The band's name derives from a slang term for heroin or for a doctor who is willing to overprescribe drugs. It is also a reference to a 1962 record by the American blues pianist and singer Willie Perryman (also known as "Piano Red") called "Dr Feel-Good", which Perryman recorded under the name of Dr Feelgood & The Interns. The song was covered by several British beat groups in the 1960s, including Johnny Kidd & The Pirates.

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Career

Early years

Hailing from Canvey Island, Essex, they are best known for early singles like "Back in the Night" and "Roxette". Although their most commercially productive years were the early to mid 1970s, they continue to tour and record to this day.

The group's original distinctively British R&B sound was centred on Wilko Johnson's choppy guitar style. Along with Johnson, the original band line-up included singer Lee Brilleaux and the rhythm section of John B. Sparks, known as "Sparko" on bass guitar[1] and John Martin, known as "The Big Figure", on drums.

Like many pub rock acts, Dr. Feelgood were known primarily for their high energy live performances, although studio albums like Down by the Jetty (1974) and Malpractice (1975) were also popular. Their breakthrough 1976 live album, Stupidity, reached number one in the UK Albums Chart (their only chart-topper). But after the follow-up Sneakin' Suspicion, Johnson left the group due to perceived conflicts with Lee Brilleaux. He was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. With Mayo, the band was never as popular as with Johnson, but still enjoyed their only Top Ten hit single in 1979, with "Milk and Alcohol". Johnson never achieved any great success outside of the band, apart from a brief spell with Ian Dury and The Blockheads from 1980, fans always speculated about a return by Johnson that never occurred.

Guitarist Steve Walwyn
in Barcelona, 18 March 2009

Later years

Despite Mayo's departure in 1981, and various subsequent line-up changes, Dr. Feelgood continued touring and recording, although the band then suffered an almost career-finishing blow, when their frontman, Brilleaux, died of cancer on 7 April 1994.

As Brilleaux had insisted prior to his demise, Dr. Feelgood reunited in May 1995, initially with vocalist Pete Gage, (not to be confused with Elkie Brooks' ex-husband, the guitarist Pete Gage of Geno Washington and Vinegar Joe) and recommenced touring in 1996. in 1999 Gage was replaced by Robert Kane, formerly of The Animals II and The Alligators, who celebrated his 1000th gig as the frontman of Dr. Feelgood in April 2007.

Current vocalist Robert Kane
Live in Barcelona 18 March 2009

Every year since Brilleaux's death, a special concert, known as the Lee Brilleaux Birthday Memorial, is held on Canvey Island, where ex and current Feelgoods celebrate the music of Dr. Feelgood, and raise money for The Fair Havens Hospice in Westcliff-on-Sea. Fans attend from all over the globe, and the 17th event was held on 7 May 2010. Although still based in the UK, Dr. Feelgood continue to play across the world, with concerts in 2010 including, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Switzerland

A film by Julien Temple about the very early days of the band, Oil City Confidential, premiered at the London Film Festival on 22 October 2009, and received a standing ovation.[2] Guest of honour was Lee Brilleaux's mother Joan Collinson, along with his widow Shirley and children Kelly and Nick. All the surviving members of the original band were present along with manager Chris Fenwick, former tour manager and Stiff Records boss Jake Riviera and other friends and colleagues of the band. The film has its own Facebook page.[3] Reviewing the film for The Independent, Nick Hasted concluded: "Feelgood are remembered in rock history, if at all, as John the Baptists to punk's messiahs".[4] On general release from 1 February 2010, the film has been critically well received, with Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian describing it as “ ..a vivid study of period, music and place”. [5] The film was broadcast on BBC Four in April 2010 and re-broadcast in September 2010.

Personnel

Original line-up

  • Lee Brilleaux (born Lee Collinson, 10 May 1952, Durban, South Africa, died 7 April 1994)[6] – lead vocals and harmonica – January 1971 to 1994. Also played slide guitar (as on the 1975 single "Back in the Night").
  • Wilko Johnson (born John Wilkinson, 12 July 1947, Canvey Island)[6] – lead guitar – January 1971 to March 1977
  • John B Sparks[1] (born 22 February 1953)[6] – bass guitar – January 1971 to April 1982[7]
  • The Big Figure (born John Martin, 8 November 1946)[6] – drums – January 1971 to April 1982[7]

Intervening band members

  • Henry McCullough – lead guitar (temporary) – March 1977 to April 1977
  • Gypie Mayo – lead guitar – April 1977 to March 1981 and March 1989 to April 1989 when Gordon Russell unavailable
  • Johnny Guitar – lead guitar – March 1981 to December 1982
  • Gordon Russell – lead guitar – March 1983 to May 1989 (born 4 June 1958, Hammersmith, West London)
  • Barry Martin – lead guitar (temporary) – May 1989 to June 1989 when Gordon Russell unavailable
  • Buzz Barwell – drums – April 1982 to December 1982
  • Pat McMullen – bass – April 1982 to December 1982
  • Dave Bronze – bass – March 1991 to September 1991 and May 1992 to April 1994
  • Craig Rhind – bass – September 1991 to May 1992
  • Pete Gage – vocals – May 1995 to September 1999 (born Peter Gage, 2 December 1946, St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London)[8]

Current line-up

  • Kevin Morris (b. Kevin John Morris, London, 15 May 1955)[9] – drums – March 1983 to date
  • P H (Phil) Mitchell (b. Philip Henry Mitchell, the Park Royal Hospital, Harlesden, North West London, 19 March 1953)[10] – bass – March 1983 to March 1991 and May 1995 to date
  • Steve Walwyn (b. Stephen Martin Walwyn, Southam, Warks. 8 June 1956)[11] – lead guitar – June 1989 to date
  • Robert Kane (b. 6 December 1954)[12] – vocals – 1999 to date

Band member timeline

Gallery

UK discography

Albums

(Including compilations and retrospectives)

Date of issue Title Label & catalogue number UK Albums Chart placing[13] and notes
January 1975 Down by the Jetty United Artists UAS 29727
Edsel ED160 (1987)
GRAND 05 (1990)
-
October 1975 Malpractice United Artists UAS 29880
GRAND 09 (1990)
#17
September 1976 Stupidity United Artists UAS 29990
GRAND 21 (1997)
#1
Live album
May 1977 Sneakin' Suspicion United Artists UAS 30075
GRAND 13 (1991)
#10
September 1977 Be Seeing You United Artists UAS 30123
Edsel ED238 (1987)
GRAND 14 (1991)
#55
First album with Gypie Mayo on guitar
September 1978 Private Practice United Artists UA 30184
GRAND 01 (1988)
#41
June 1979 As It Happens United Artists UAK 30239
GRAND 15 (1995)
#42
Live album
September 1979 Let It Roll United Artists UAG 30269
GRAND 07 (1989)
Guest appearances by Steve Gregory on tenor and alto sax; 'Shotgun' Roy Davies on organ plus Mike Deacon and Geraint Watkins on piano
September 1980 A Case Of The Shakes United Artists UAG 30311
Edsel ED189 (1987)
GRAND 10 (1990)
-
August 1981 On The Job Liberty LBG 30328
GRAND 16 (1995)
Live album
November 1981 Casebook Liberty LBG 30341 Compilation
October 1982 Fast Women and Slow Horses Chiswick TOSS 4
GRAND 03 (1989)
Only album release with Johnny Guitar
October 1984 Doctor's Orders Demon FIEND 29
GRAND 06 (1990)
First album with Gordon Russell, P H Mitchell and Kevin Morris
October 1985 Mad Man Blues Lolita 5042
GRAND 02 (1988)
Originally only available as a French Import. Six tracks issued on a 12" EP NOSE 5
August 1986 Brilleaux Stiff SEEZ 65
GRAND 04 (1989)
-
April 1987 Case History:
The Best of Dr. Feelgood
EMI CDP 7467112 Compilation
September 1987 Classic Stiff SEEZ 67
GRAND 11 (1990)
-
May 1989 Singles – The UA Years Liberty EM 1332 The early singles
May 1990 Live In London GRAND 08 Live album; First album with Steve Walwyn
March 1991 Stupidity Plus (Live 1976–1990) Liberty EM 1388 Compilation of live recordings
June 1991 Primo GRAND 12 First album with Dave Bronze
July 1993 The Feelgood Factor GRAND 17 -
April 1994 Down At The Doctors GRAND 18 Lee Brilleaux's final live concert.
October 1995 Looking Back Liberty ACDFEEL 195 Five CD box set in tribute to Brilleaux.
August 1996 On The Road Again GRAND 19 First album with Pete Gage, P H Mitchell returns.
Guest appearance by Alan Glen on harmonica
April 1997 Twenty Five Years of Dr. Feelgood GRAND 20 Compilation
September 1997 Centenary Collection:
(The Best Of Dr. Feelgood)
EMI 7243 8 59633 2 2 Compilation
June 1999 Live at the BBC 1974–75 GRAND 22 -
May 2000 Chess Masters GRAND 23 First album with Robert Kane
A celebration of the output of the Chess Records label
September 2001 BBC Sessions 1973–1978 GRAND 24 -
September 2001 Singled Out:
UA/Liberty As, Bs & Rarities
EMI 534 242 2 Triple album CD box set
October 2002 Finely Tuned GRAND 25 Retrospective
November 2002 Down at the BBC:
In Concert 1977–78
GRAND 26 -
June 2003 Speeding Thru Europe GRAND 27 -
2005 The Complete Stiff Recordings Double album
September 2006 Repeat Prescription GRAND 30 Studio album with new renditions of old favourites

[14]

Singles

Date of issue A-side B-side Label and catalogue number Album UK Singles Chart placing[13] and notes
November 1974 "Roxette" "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66" United Artists
UP 35760
Down by the Jetty -
March 1975 "She Does It Right" "I Don't Mind" United Artists
UP 35815
Down by the Jetty -
July 1975 "Back in the Night" "I'm A Man" (live) United Artists
UP 35857
Malpractice -
September 1976 "Riot in Cell Block No. 9" "Johnny B. Goode" United Artists
FEEL 1
Stupidity Free inside first 20,000 copies of Stupidity album.
Never released separately.
September 1976 "Roxette" (live) "Keep It Out Of Sight" (live) United Artists
UP 36171
Stupidity -
March 1977 "Sneakin' Suspicion" "Lights Out" United Artists
UP 36255
Sneakin' Suspicion #47
September 1977 "She's A Wind Up" "Hi-Rise" United Artists
UP 36304
Be Seeing You #34
November 1977 "Baby Jane" "Looking Back" United Artists
UP 36332
Be Seeing You -
September 1978 "Down at the Doctors" "Take A Tip" United Artists
UP 36444
Private Practice #48
January 1979 "Milk and Alcohol" "Every Kind of Vice" United Artists
UP 36468
Private Practice #9
April 1979 "As Long As The Price is Right" (live) "Down at the Doctors" (live) United Artists
UP 36506
As It Happens #40
August 1979 "Put Him Out of Your Mind" "Bend Your Ear" United Artists
BP 306
Let It Roll #73
January 1980 "Hong Kong Money" "Keeka Smeeka" United Artists
BP 338
Let It Roll -
August 1980 "No Mo Do Yakamo" "Best in the World" United Artists
BP 366
A Case Of The Shakes -
November 1980 "Jumping From Love to Love" "Love Hound" United Artists
BP 374
A Case Of The Shakes -
January 1981 "Violent Love" "A Case Of The Shakes" United Artists
BP 386
A Case Of The Shakes -
October 1981 "Waiting For Saturday Night" "Eileen" Liberty
BP 404
- -
September 1982 "Trying To Live My Life Without You" "Murder In the First Degree" Chiswick
DICE 16
Fast Women and Slow Horses -
March 1983 "Crazy About Girls" "Something Out Of Nothing" Chiswick
DICE 18
- -
September 1984 "Dangerous" "Can't Find The Lady" Demon
D 1030
Doctor's Orders -
December 1984 "My Way" "She's In The Middle" Demon
D 1032
Doctor's Orders -
August 1986 "Don't Wait Up" "Something Good" Stiff
BUY 253
Brilleaux -
November 1986 "See You Later Alligator" "I Love You So You're Mine" Stiff
BUY 255
Classic -
June 1987 "Hunting Shooting Fishing" "Big Enough" Stiff
BUY 259
Classic -
April 1989 "Milk and Alcohol (New Recipe)" "She's Got Her Eyes On You" EMI
EM 89
- -

[14] [15]

Quotations

You don't have to be a musician to play rock 'n' roll.
You've just got to love it and want to play it.

Lee Brilleaux [16]

People don't talk about an orchestra and say,
'Oh. Are ya still playing that fucking old Beethoven stuff?'
Why should they say the same to us?

Lee Brilleaux (1976)[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c The spelling is Sparks on all the album credits, but is spelt Sparkes in a few references, and he is also known as "Sparko".
  2. ^ "OIL CITY CONFIDENTIAL RELEASE". Drfeelgood.org. http://www.drfeelgood.org/. Retrieved 2011-11-05. 
  3. ^ "Oil City Confidential - The Dr. Feelgood Story". Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/OilCityConfidential. Retrieved 2011-11-05. 
  4. ^ The Dr Feelgood factor
  5. ^ Peter Bradshaw. "Oil City Confidential". Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/feb/04/oil-city-confidential-review. Retrieved 2011-11-05. 
  6. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (1998). Guinness Rockopedia (1st ed.). London: Guinness Publishing Ltd.. p. 128. ISBN 0-85112-072-5. 
  7. ^ a b Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 368. CN 5585. 
  8. ^ Warburg, John. "Early Days – Dr Feelgood". Slimsblues. http://www.slimsblues.com/early_days_dr_feelgood.htm. Retrieved 4 September 2010. 
  9. ^ Kevin Morris Biography on Dr Feelgood – The Archive retrieved 18 May 2010
  10. ^ Phil Mitchell Biography on Dr Feelgood – The Archive retrieved 18 May 2010
  11. ^ Steve Walwyn Biography on Dr Feelgood – The Archive retrieved 18 May 2010
  12. ^ Robert Kane Biography on Dr Feelgood – The Archive retrieved 18 May 2010
  13. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 162. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  14. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 290–292. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. 
  15. ^ Moon, Tony (2002). Down By The Jetty – The Dr Feelgood Story (2nd ed.). Borden, Hants: Northdown Publishing Ltd.. pp. 122–123. ISBN 1-900711-15-X. 
  16. ^ Du Noyer, Paul (2003). Music; From Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues and Hip Hop to Classical, Folk and World (1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 86. ISBN 1-904041-96-5. 
  17. ^ Brilleaux, Lee "Dr Feelgood – The Archive" Retrieved 3 November 2008
  • Jost, Roland; Nättilä, Teppo, Mäkinen, Rauno – From Roxette To Ramona, Dr Feelgood And Wilko Johnson On RecordISBN 3-033-00460-1
  • Down By The Jetty – The Dr Feelgood Story by Tony Moon – Northdown Publishing 1997 (Rev 2002) – ISBN 1-90071-115-X

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