Artist's albums
Spirit in the Sky (UK Chart Top 40 - No. 1)
2000 · single
Keep Thinking It's Tuesday
1992 · album
The Adventures of Boadacea & The Beetle
1992 · album
Spirit In the Sky (Remastered 2022)
1986 · single
Laughing at the Pieces
1986 · album
Spirit in the Sky
2020 · single
Waterloo (UK Chart Top 100 - No. 45)
2018 · single
Spirit in the Sky (Live)
2018 · single
Spirit in the Sky (Poe Zest Mix)
2018 · single
Spirit in the Sky
2017 · single
Spirit in the Sky (29th Anniversary Remixes)
2015 · single
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
2015 · single
Livewire
2014 · EP
Merry Xmas Everybody
2012 · single
Spirit in the Sky
2012 · single
Doctor & The Medics
2009 · single
Time Warped
2005 · EP
Instant Heaven
2004 · album
Christmas EP
2003 · EP
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Biography
Doctor & the Medics are remembered as much for their look -- chalk-faced vocalist Clive Jackson (otherwise known as the Doctor) looked like a cross between the Joker and Gene Simmons of KISS -- as their new wave remake of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky," a number one single in the U.K. But Doctor & the Medics had already existed years before they released that novelty cover. Jackson was born at Knotty Ash Hospital in Liverpool, England, on July 7, 1961. He formed Doctor & the Medics in the early '80s with Steve Maguire (guitar), Richard Searle (bass), backup singers Wendi and Collette, and Vom (drums). Along with the Cult and Gene Loves Jezebel, the band was part of a '60s psychedelic revival, one that incorporated a gothic look and sound. However, "Spirit in the Sky" not only brought Doctor & the Medics into the mainstream but it also prevented them from reaching the masses again. The tongue-in-cheek single -- as well as their goofy fashion sense -- tagged the group as a cartoon. After the success of "Spirit in the Sky" faded, Doctor & the Medics continued to tour and record albums. In the '90s, the band formed their own label, Madman Records, releasing Instant Heaven in 1996. ~ Michael Sutton, Rovi