Good Deeds and Dirty Rags

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Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
Good Deeds and Dirty Rags (Goodbye Mr Mackenzie album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by
Released10 April 1989
Recorded Munich, West Germany/
Edinburgh, Scotland
Studio Musicland, Munich, Germany
Genre Rock
Length1:06:56
Label Capitol
Producer Mack
"Wake It Up" by Terry Adams
Goodbye Mr Mackenzie chronology
Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
(1989)
Hammer and Tongs
(1991)
Singles from Good Deeds and Dirty Rags
  1. "Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie"
    Released: August 1988
  2. "Open Your Arms"
    Released: November 1988
  3. "The Rattler"
    Released: 27 February 1989
  4. "Goodwill City"
    Released: July 1989

Good Deeds and Dirty Rags is the first album from the Scottish group Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. [1] [2] It was released in the UK in 1989. The original LP was released with an accompanying 12" single.

Contents

Good Deeds and Dirty Rags was remastered in 1999 for the US market by record company Razor Tie.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Steve Aldrich of AllMusic called the album an "excellent debut" that "draws from Bowie, Scott Walker-influences, yet maintains its own identity." [3]

Track listing

All tracks by Kelly/Metcalfe, except where noted.

Original release

  1. "Open Your Arms"
  2. "Wake It Up" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Baldwin)
  3. "His Masters Voice"
  4. "Goodwill City"
  5. "Candlestick Park"
  6. "Goodbye Mr Mackenzie"
  7. "The Rattler"
  8. "Dust"
  9. "You Generous Thing You" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Scobie)
  10. "Good Deeds" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Baldwin, Scobie)

CD bonus tracks

  1. "Amsterdam"
  2. "Calton Hill"
  3. "Secrets"
  4. "Knockin' on Joe" (Nick Cave)

LP bonus tracks (on bonus 12")

  1. "Strangle"
  2. "Extended Strangle"
  3. "Secrets" (live)2
  4. "Green Turned Red" (live)2

2Recorded live by Radio Clyde at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow on 23 November 1988.

1999 remaster

  1. "Open Your Arms"
  2. "Goodbye Mr Mackenzie"
  3. "Goodwill City"
  4. "Candlestick Park"
  5. "Face to Face"
  6. "Wake It Up" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Baldwin)
  7. "The Rattler"
  8. "Dust"
  9. "You Generous Thing You" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Scobie)
  10. "Good Deeds" (Kelly, Metcalfe, Baldwin, Scobie)
  11. "Here Comes Deacon Brodie"
  12. "Amsterdam"
  13. "Calton Hill"
  14. "Secrets"
  15. "Knockin' on Joe" (Nick Cave)

Personnel

Goodbye Mr Mackenzie

Credits

Chart performance

Chart (1989)Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 26 [4]

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