Dr. Feelgood's second album and their American debut, Malpractice was represented a major step forward for the group -- for starters, it was in stereo. Add to that the fact that the quartet had refined its sound, so that it was a match for what the Rolling Stones had generated on their debut album, and you had the makings of a classic; Lee Brilleaux's lead vocals and his and Wilko Johnson's guitars crunch and slash their way through 11 songs, starting with a Bo Diddley number; they turn "Rollin' and Tumblin'" into a rock & roll piece, and also turn in a brace of memorable originals, most notably "You Shouldn't Call the Doctor (If You Can't Afford the Bills" and "Don't Let Your Daddy Know," both by Johnson. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Malpractice
02/01/1975 | Grand Records
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
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Credits
- Vic Maile
- Producer
- Figure Martin
- Drums
- Keith Morris
- Photography
- John B. Sparks
- Bass, Group Member
- The Big Figure
- Group Member
- Wilko Johnson
- Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Bob Andrews
- Piano, Saxophone, Keyboards
- Doug Bennett
- Engineer, Advisor
- Lee Brilleaux
- Guitar, Vocals, Group Member, Harmonica
- Dr. Feelgood
- Producer, Main Performer, Mixing














