Dr. Hook
Mellow country-rock outfit Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show are best known for their 1972 novelty hit, the Shel Silverstein-penned "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'," though they were also a respectable chart presence throughout the 1970s. The New Jersey-via-Dixie band had a raucous biker-gang image that belied a surprisingly smooth, laid-back style, one that presaged the lite-rock and adult alternative sounds. The band managed to tough it out in the '80s, and maintained a solid career on the nostalgia circuit for years after. And for those curious, in March of 1973, the band did land on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Alive in America
Dr. Hook
Renaissance Records (USA), 2006
1 CD
Greatest Hits (Collectables)
Dr. Hook
Collectables Records, 2006
1 CD
Collection
Dr. Hook
EMI Gold (UK), 2004
1 CD
Makin' Love and Musi
Dr. Hook
American Beat Records, 2007
1 CD
Greatest Hooks
Dr. Hook
Capitol/EMI Records, 2007
1 CD
Classic Masters
Dr. Hook
Capitol/EMI Records, 2002
1 CD
Love Songs
Dr. Hook
Capitol Records (UK), 1999
1 CD
Collection
Dr. Hook
EMI Records (Australia), 1997
1 CD
