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Doctor Doctor - The Kulick Sessions (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about Doctor Doctor - The Kulick Sessions (Deluxe Version) by Michael Schenker. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:48:00 minutes.

Artist: Michael Schenker
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:48:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Save Yourself (featuring Michael Schenker / Robin McAuley) 5:55
2. Finding My Way (featuring Sebastian Bach) 5:19
3. All Shook Up (featuring Joe Lynn Turner) 4:21
4. Blood of the Sun (featuring Leslie West) 3:52
5. Doctor Doctor (featuring Jeff Scott Soto) 6:07
6. War Pigs (featuring Tim) 7:24
7. I’m Not Talking (featuring Mark Slaughter) 4:10
8. Money (featuring Tommy Shaw) 6:04
9. Out In the Fields (featuring Gary Barden) 4:25
10. Hair of the Dog (featuring Paul Di'Anno) 4:11
11. Politician (featuring Jeff Pilson) 5:09
12. Doctor Doctor (Instrumental Version) 6:16
13. War Pigs (Instrumental Version) 7:25
14. Hair of the Dog (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 4:14
15. I Don't Live Today (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 4:02
16. All Shook Up (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 4:25
17. Money (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 6:10
18. Blood of the Sun (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 3:57
19. Out In the Fields (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 4:29
20. I'm Not Talking (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 4:16
21. Politician (Instrumental Version) [Bonus Track] 5:49

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Simply put, Michael Schenker's Doctor Doctor is a covers album. It features his own backing band with notable vocalists and instrumentalists like Paul Di'Anno, Sebastian Bach, Joe Lynn Turner, Leslie West, Tommy Shaw, and others. The sound is pure '80s hard rock and power ballads, and the track selection ranges from Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" to Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog," Pink Floyd's "Money," Phil Mogg's "Doctor Doctor" (of course), and a hair metal version of Otis Blackwell's "All Shook Up" (that's right, the one made immortal by Elvis Presley). It is what it is, but Schenker's amazingly dedicated fans will have great fun with this one.