Private Practice (album)
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Private Practice was the sixth album by Dr. Feelgood, and was released in October 1978.
This was commercially rewarding when the album spawned a Top 10 hit single (the only one of their career) in "Milk and Alcohol".[2][3] Their preceding single release, "Down at the Doctors", which also appeared on Private Practice 's track listing, topped out at number 48 in the same UK Singles Chart.[3]
The album peaked at number 41 in the UK Albums Chart on the 7 October 1978, and remained in that chart for five weeks.[3]
Track listing
- "Down at the Doctors" (Mickey Jupp) (3:19)
- "Every Kind of Vice" (Lee Brilleaux, Gypie Mayo) (3:27)
- "Things Get Better" (Eddie Floyd) (2:51)
- "Milk and Alcohol" (Nick Lowe, Gypie Mayo) (2:55)
- "Night Time" (Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer) (5:26)
- "Let's Have a Party" (Jessie Mae Robinson) (2:42)
- "Take a Trip" (Lee Brilleaux, Gypie Mayo) (4:25)
- "It Wasn't Me" (Nick Lowe, Gypie Mayo) (3:06)
- "Greaseball" (Gypie Mayo) (3:55)
- "Sugar Shaker" (Lee Brilleaux, Gypie Mayo, John B. Sparks) (4:45)[1]
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| Live albums |
- Stupidity
- As It Happens
- On the Job
- Live In London
- Stupidity Plus (Live 1976-1990)
- Down at the Doctors
- Live at the BBC 1974-75
- BBC Sessions 1973 - 1978
- Down at the BBC: In Concert 1977-78
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| Compilation albums |
- Casebook
- Case History - The Best of Dr. Feelgood
- Singles - The UA Years
- Looking Back
- Twenty Five Years of Dr. Feelgood
- Centenary Collection (The Best of Dr. Feelgood)
- Singled Out - UA/Liberty As, Bs & Rarities
- Finely Tuned
- The Complete Stiff Recordings
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