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4 Out of 5 Doctors

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Download links and information about 4 Out of 5 Doctors by 4 Out Of 5 Doctors. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 41:18 minutes.

Artist: 4 Out Of 5 Doctors
Release date: 1980
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 41:18
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No. Title Length
1. Modern Man 3:37
2. Jeff, Jeff 3:55
3. Waiting for a Change 4:01
4. Elizabeth 2:37
5. Opus 10 2:47
6. I Want Her 3:16
7. New Wave Girls 3:49
8. Mr. Cool Shoes 4:11
9. Danger Man 3:50
10. Mushroom Boy 4:34
11. Not Far from Her World 4:41

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Throwing this talented, yet unknown, American band in the studio with established producer Alan Winstanley (who, with his "other half," Clive Langer, produced some of the finest albums of the '80s including all of Madness' albums) was a brilliant idea. The Doctors' had three fine songwriters in their ranks (bassist/vocalist Cal Everett and guitarists Jeff Severson and George Pittaway), and, as a whole, the Doctors (and Winstanley) crafted an album of songs that were stylistically varied but were absolutely POP to the core. Although the album itself was geared toward a younger crowd, the Doctors' inventive arrangements were more mature than "clever," creating an album that was more "timeless" than "of it's time." Of course, there were attempts to turn the Doctors into a new wave band (just listen to the quirky spy-themed "Danger Man" for proof) but their keen sense of melody saved the day. In fact, the Doctors were classic songwriters, putting as much into the verses, bridges, and middle eights as they did with their choruses. Lyrically, they were clever, not relying too much on the normal new wave themes of the time (though both "Modern Man" and the aforementioned "Danger Man" do allude to their times). The centerpiece of the album is two rockin' songs linked together that close the first side of the album, "Opus 10" and "I Want Her," both rather basic in formula but powerful in their delivery and placement on the album. A touchingly endearing album with more heart than you'd expect. ~ Steve "Spaz" Schnee, Rovi