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Dirty Water (album)

''Dirty Water'' is the second album released by the American rock band The Standells, and their first studio album. It was recorded in late 1965 and released in 1966.
==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.〔O'Nan, Stewart, and Stephen King. ''Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season.'' (Note that this book incorrectly refers to The Standells as a Boston proto-punk group, rather than a California garage band.)〕 As for the Standells band members, they were from Southern California and had never been to Boston before recording the song.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Red Sox Fans Love Their Dirty Water )
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''.

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