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An important thing to remember about Dr. Hook is that they never began as a real band, not in the sense of digging deep into their hearts and letting the feelings flow on the page. They were a bar band who carved out a respectable but undistinguished following in the northeast, recording a demo that eventually got the attention of a talent scout who paired them with Shel Silverstein, a poet turned songwriter who needed an outlet for his tunes. It was an unexpected pairing, but one that proved to be perfect, as Dr. Hook had an earthy sleaze that brought out the grime within Silverstein, a songwriter often seen as clean and cutesy, partially due to his famed children's books. Silverstein penned everything on the 1971 debut outside of "Four Years Older Than Me," a really ugly piece of blooze-stomp, and there's still a sense that he was testing the border, not quite sure of how far he could push the band. So, there's a sentimental streak that surfaces almost immediately -- "Sylvia's Mother" is an operatic weeper -- but soon they get mired in the voodoo funk of "Marie Laveaux," wink at Lady Godiva, and plead with a lover to kiss the pain away. There's more than a touch of sincerity here but the record really cooks whenever they're singing about grass ("Makin' It or Natural") or sex, an inclination they'd run with on the next album, but here there is an appeal to their teetering between sentimentality and sleaze, plus the songs are always good -- funny, solid, cleverly constructed tunes that stand as testament to Silverstein's craft and show how Dr. Hook could deliver upon command.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist
(P) 1972 SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - MIke Larner, Engineer - B. Taylor, Composer - B. Taylor, Lyricist - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Director - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
Originally recorded 1971. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - Don Oriolo, Arranger - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - Steve Freidman, Engineer - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - R. HAFFKINE, Composer - R. HAFFKINE, Lyricist - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - R. Sawyer, Composer - R. Sawyer, Lyricist - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - D. Locorriere, Composer - D. Locorriere, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Director - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - John David, Composer - John David, Lyricist - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
Originally recorded 1971. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Rick Rowe, Mastering Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - J. Comanor, Composer - J. Comanor, Lyricist - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Director - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
Originally recorded 1971. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - Steve Freidman, Engineer - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Director - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
Originally recorded 1971. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Bill Francis, Vocal - Bill Francis, Keyboards - George Engfer, Engineer - Steve Freidman, Engineer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Performer - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, Arranger - MIke Larner, Engineer - Jay David, Vocal - Jay David, Drums - Mike Fusaro, Engineer - Ray Sawyer, Vocal - Ray Sawyer, Guitar - George Horn, Engineer - Glen Kolotkin, Recording Engineer - George Cummings, Guitar - George Cummings, Steel Guitar - S. Silverstein, Composer - S. Silverstein, Lyricist - Ron Haffkine, Producer - Ron Haffkine, Arranger - Ron Haffkine, Director - Dennis Locorriere, Vocal - Dennis Locorriere, Bass
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Album review
An important thing to remember about Dr. Hook is that they never began as a real band, not in the sense of digging deep into their hearts and letting the feelings flow on the page. They were a bar band who carved out a respectable but undistinguished following in the northeast, recording a demo that eventually got the attention of a talent scout who paired them with Shel Silverstein, a poet turned songwriter who needed an outlet for his tunes. It was an unexpected pairing, but one that proved to be perfect, as Dr. Hook had an earthy sleaze that brought out the grime within Silverstein, a songwriter often seen as clean and cutesy, partially due to his famed children's books. Silverstein penned everything on the 1971 debut outside of "Four Years Older Than Me," a really ugly piece of blooze-stomp, and there's still a sense that he was testing the border, not quite sure of how far he could push the band. So, there's a sentimental streak that surfaces almost immediately -- "Sylvia's Mother" is an operatic weeper -- but soon they get mired in the voodoo funk of "Marie Laveaux," wink at Lady Godiva, and plead with a lover to kiss the pain away. There's more than a touch of sincerity here but the record really cooks whenever they're singing about grass ("Makin' It or Natural") or sex, an inclination they'd run with on the next album, but here there is an appeal to their teetering between sentimentality and sleaze, plus the songs are always good -- funny, solid, cleverly constructed tunes that stand as testament to Silverstein's craft and show how Dr. Hook could deliver upon command.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:32:45
- Main artists: Dr. Hook
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Pop/Rock
(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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