Dr. Feelgood - Stupidity (Live) [2025 Remaster] (2025)

Artist: Dr. Feelgood
Title: Stupidity (Live) [2025 Remaster]
Year Of Release: 1976 / 2025
Label: Rhino
Genre: Pub Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:01
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Stupidity (Live) [2025 Remaster]
Year Of Release: 1976 / 2025
Label: Rhino
Genre: Pub Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:01
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dr. Feelgood – I'm Talking About You (Live) [2025 Remaster] (01:59)
2. Dr. Feelgood – Twenty Yards Behind (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:04)
3. Dr. Feelgood – Stupidity (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:23)
4. Dr. Feelgood – All Through the City (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:54)
5. Dr. Feelgood – I'm a Man (Live) [2025 Remaster] (05:10)
6. Dr. Feelgood – Walking the Dog (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:58)
7. Dr. Feelgood – She Does It Right (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:08)
8. Dr. Feelgood – Going Back Home (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:47)
9. Dr. Feelgood – I Don't Mind (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:13)
10. Dr. Feelgood – Back in the Night (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:09)
11. Dr. Feelgood – I'm a Hog for You Baby (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:17)
12. Dr. Feelgood – Checkin' up on My Baby (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:17)
13. Dr. Feelgood – Roxette (Live) [2025 Remaster] (02:48)
14. Dr. Feelgood – Riot in Cell Block No. 9 (Live) [2025 Remaster] (03:48)
15. Dr. Feelgood – Johnny B Goode (Live) [2025 Remaster] (04:00)
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Comprised of recordings taken from 1975 tours, the live Stupidity finally captures the relentless, hard-driving energy of Dr. Feelgood at their peak. All the music on Stupidity is presented raw and without overdubs, making it clear that the dynamic friction between guitarist Wilko Johnson and vocalist Lee Brilleaux could propel the band toward greatness. While many of the versions here don't differ in form from the original studio versions, these unvarnished performances are considerably more exciting, revealing the Johnson originals "She Does It Right" and "All Through the City" as minor rock & roll classics.
Comprised of recordings taken from 1975 tours, the live Stupidity finally captures the relentless, hard-driving energy of Dr. Feelgood at their peak. All the music on Stupidity is presented raw and without overdubs, making it clear that the dynamic friction between guitarist Wilko Johnson and vocalist Lee Brilleaux could propel the band toward greatness. While many of the versions here don't differ in form from the original studio versions, these unvarnished performances are considerably more exciting, revealing the Johnson originals "She Does It Right" and "All Through the City" as minor rock & roll classics.