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Released
  
May 1966 (1966-05)

The Standells in Person at P.J.'s (1964)
  
Dirty Water (1966)

Release date
  
1966

Label
  
Tower

Length
  
27:18

Artist
  
The Standells

Producer
  
Ed Cobb

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Recorded
  
March 5, 1965 - April 4–5, 1966

Studio
  
Audio Recording, Seattle Western Recorders, Hollywood

Genres
  
Rock music, Garage rock, Proto-punk

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Dirty Water is the second studio album by the American rock band the Standells, released in May 1966.

Contents

Description

The majority of the album was recorded in the midst of touring in a two-day session in April 1966 at Audio Recording in Seattle, Washington, the same studio where The Sonics recorded their debut album. "Dirty Water" and its B-side "Rari" were recorded more than a year earlier at Western Recorders in Hollywood, California.

The album title is taken from the song of the same name. The song "Dirty Water" was written by the album's producer, Ed Cobb. Its Boston and Charles River references are reportedly based on an experience that Cobb and his girlfriend had with a mugger in Boston in the mid-1960s. As for the Standells band members, they were from Southern California and had never been to Boston before recording the song.

Prior to this album, The Standells had only released three singles and a live album: The Standells in Person at P.J.'s (1964). Dirty Water would become the band's best-selling LP, peaking at #52 on the Billboard charts, and #39 in the Cashbox listings. The "Dirty Water" single fared much better, peaking at #11 in Billboard and #8 in Cashbox.

Track listing

Original Vinyl LP

Side one

  1. "Medication" (Minette Alton, Ben DiTosti) – 2:27
  2. "Little Sally Tease" (Jim Valley) – 2:35
  3. "There's a Storm Coming" (Ed Cobb) – 2:43
  4. "19th Nervous Breakdown" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:55
  5. "Dirty Water" (Ed Cobb) – 2:48

Side two

  1. "Pride and Devotion" (Larry Tamblyn) – 2:15
  2. "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White" (Ed Cobb) – 2:37
  3. "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go?" (Chester Powers)* – 2:10
  4. "Why Did You Hurt Me?" (Dick Dodd, Tony Valentino) – 2:30
  5. "Rari" (Ed Cobb) – 3:18

CD Version

A CD version of the album, released in 1994, deletes "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White" (as it was also included on the band's follow-up album), and adds six more songs:

10. "Batman" (Neil Hefti) – 3:04
11. "It's All in Your Mind" (Ed Cobb) – 2:38
12. "Love Me" (Dick Dodd, Tony Valentino) – 2:45
13. "Medication" [Instrumental] (Minette Alton, Ben DiTosti) – 2:43
14. "Poor Man's Prison" (Keith Colley, Knox Henderson) – 2:23
15. "Take a Ride" – 2:08

The CD version also features the full-length recording of "Rari", running 5:32. It was edited for the original vinyl LP.

*The CD correctly credits the song "Hey Joe" to songwriter Billy Roberts. It was attributed to Chester Powers on the original LP.

Personnel

  • Tony Valentino - guitar, harmonica
  • Larry Tamblyn - keyboards, backing vocals
  • Gary Lane - bass
  • Dick Dodd - drums, lead vocals
  • Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Songs

    1Medication2:27
    2Little Sally Tease2:35
    3There Is a Storm Comin’2:43

    References

    Dirty Water (album) Wikipedia