
Going Back Home is a Rock album by Wilko Johnson, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Roots Rock
- gritty
- driving
- heartland
About
Upon learning he had 10 months to live in 2013, Dr. Feelgood’s lead guitarist, Wilko Johnson, went out on a final tour and survived it. Old pal Roger Daltrey invited him into the studio, and for a week Johnson and the Who singer bashed out whatever Johnson had in mind. Dr. Feelgood songs get new treatments here, while Johnson also had a few new originals and a desire to cover Bob Dylan’s “Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window.” The sound is focused, with Johnson’s guitar cutting a nasty figure and Daltrey fully aware of his limits but getting the job done nonetheless. Together, they cut through the songs with youthful energy and a veteran’s know-how to get the most from the performances. The Dylan cover rolls past with an ease that finds plenty of space for the drums to pound, the harmonica to scream, and the guitars to blare. It’s a major moment that’s met with moments of equal and even stronger power with “Ice on the Motorway” and “I Keep It to Myself.” The ballad “Turned 21” is haunting, but there aren’t many reflective moments. It’s mostly hard rock played as if they had all the time in the world.
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Tracklist
- 1Going Back Home4:00
- 2Ice On the Motorway2:50
- 3I Keep It To Myself3:21
- 4Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window3:37
- 5Turned 213:06
- 6Keep On Loving You2:57
- 7Some Kind of Hero2:25
- 8Sneaking Suspicion3:45
- 9Keep It Out of Sight2:43
- 10Everybody's Carrying a Gun2:55
- 11All Through the City2:50
Credits
Performers
- Roger DaltreyACOUSTIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Norman Watt-RoyBASS GUITAR
- Dylan HoweDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Mick TalbotELECTRIC ORGAN PIANO ORGAN
- Wilko JohnsonGUITAR
- Steve WestonHARMONICA
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
