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Stupidity (Dr. Feelgood album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Stupidity (Dr. Feelgood album)

''Stupidity'' was the third album by Dr. Feelgood. It was released in September 1976, and was their first live album recording. Their mushrooming popularity was confirmed when ''Stupidity'' (1976) topped the UK charts.
The album reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart in October 1976 (for one week), and remained in that chart for nine weeks. It was the first ever live album to go to number 1 in the UK chart in its first week of release.〔 It was Dr. Feelgood's first and, to date, only recording to reach number 1, and appeared over eight months before their first single entered the corresponding UK Singles Chart - "Sneakin' Suspicion" (June 1977).
Along with ''Rock Follies'' in 1976, it reached the top spot in the UK without the benefit of a hit single.
==Track listing==
All tracks composed by Wilko Johnson; except where indicated
#"Talking About You" (Chuck Berry)
#"20 Yards Behind"
#"Stupidity" (Solomon Burke)
#"All Through The City"
#"I'm a Man" (Bo Diddley)
#"Walking The Dog" (Rufus Thomas)
#"She Does It Right"
#"Going Back Home" (Mick Green, Johnson)
#"I Don't Mind"
#"Back in the Night"
#"I'm a Hog for You Baby" (Leiber, Stoller)
#"Checking Up on My Baby" (Sonny Boy Williamson)
#"Roxette"
#"Riot in Cell Block No. 9" (Leiber, Stoller)
#"Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry)

The original vinyl album had the first seven tracks, recorded in Sheffield, on Side 1, and the next six tracks, recorded in Southend, on Side 2. A free single, only issued with the first 20,000 copies, included the final two tracks. It was initially claimed that these final two tracks were recorded in Aylesbury: however, the text on the back of the 1998 Grand Records re-release (GRANDCD 21) states that tracks 8-15 were all recorded at Southend. This was finally corrected with the box-set release of "All Through The City" (2012), where it emerged that "Johnny B. Goode" had indeed been recorded at Friars in Aylesbury.
An extended CD version of the album was released in 1991 (CDP795934-2) entitled ''Stupidity +'' and sub-titled ''Dr. Feelgood - Live - 1976-1990''. In addition to the tracks above, there were an additional nine live tracks included: "Take a Tip" / "Every Kind of Vice" / "She's A Wind Up" / "No Mo Do Yakamo" / "Love Hound" / "Shotgun Blues" / "King For A Day" / "Milk and Alcohol" / "Down At The Doctors" - which were all recorded in the period after Wilko Johnson left the band in 1977.

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