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The second album recorded in 1968 has a rather spontaneous feel to it, which comes from the fact that, unlike the (also Ian Samwell-produced) debut, it had not been possible to take time off the road to routine it. Hence the songs were rather more straightforward in nature. Its title was a sly reference to Dr Ian Dunbar, an (unrelated) doctor who had prescribed cannabis as a medicine in the late Sixties before it was classed as a banned substance.
Side 1
1. Change Your Low Down Ways
2. The Fugitive
3. Til’ Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue
4. Now That You've Lost Me
5. I Tried
Side 2
1. Call My Woman
2. The Devil Drives
3. Low Gear Man
4. Tuesday's Blues
5. Mean Old World