VA - Doin' The Mod Volume Three: Maximum R&B (2001)

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Title: Doin' The Mod Volume Three: Maximum R&B
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Blues Rock, Soul/R&B, Psychedelic Rock, Mod, Oldies
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 01:16:22
Total Size: 201/333 Mb (scans)
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VA - Doin' The Mod Volume Three: Maximum R&B (2001)


Tracklist:

01. The Kinks - Milk Cow Blues
02. The Spectres - Neighbour Neighbour
03. The Riot Squad - Jump
04. The Primitives - Help Me
05. The Sheffields - I Got My Mojo Working
06. Cyril Davies & his Rhythm & Blues All Stars - Country Line Special
07. The Brand - I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
08. The Soul Agents - Let's Make It Pretty Baby
09. The Sorrows - Let The Live Live
10. The 'Takers - If You Don't Come Back
11. The Eccentrics - What You Got
12. Peter's Faces - Susie Q
13. The Koobas - Somewhere In The Night
14. Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions - I'm Looking For A Woman
15. The Game - Gotta Keep On Moving Baby
16. The Clique - We Didn't Kiss, We Didn't Love But Now We Do
17. The First Gear - A Certain Girl
18. 5 a.m event - I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
19. Gates of Eden - 1 to 7
20. Peter London - Baby I Like The Look Of You
21. The Clique - Time, Time, Time
22. The Loving Kind - Treat Me Nice
23. Reg Austin - I'll Find Her
24. The Riot Squad - Anytime
25. The Sheffields - Hey, Hey Lover Boy
26. The Sorrows - Teenage Letter
27. The Brand - Zulu Stomp
28. The Soul Agents - Mean Woman Blues
29. The Primitives - Let Them Tell
30. The Kinks - I Need You

This mid-priced 30-song CD represents more plumbing the depths of the Pye Records catalog, and more good results. The Kinks open and close the disc, but most of the rest of the acts here are not remotely as well-known and, indeed, the vast majority of them never even came close to charting a single, much less making a major mark on rock & roll history: the Primitives, the Spectres (who later morphed into Status Quo), the Sheffields, the Brand, Peter's Faces, the 'Takers (aka the Undertakers), the Koobas, the First Gear, and more. The major influences throughout are the Who and the Kinks (with Manfred Mann and the Rolling Stones lurking around as well); a lot of what's here is highly enjoyable as well as nicely representative of the mid-'60s R&B/soul boom in England, and as none of it (other than the Kinks' tracks) ever got an airing in America, it's effectively new material to the majority of listeners on this side of the Atlantic.
That said, there's nothing revelatory here, just lots of sincere attempts at American (and American-style) soul and R&B, played mostly on crunchy, over-amplified guitars and done with a youthful sneer, and one will even find a Joe Meek-produced rarity in Reg Austin's "I'll Find Her." Fans of the Who or the Kinks, not to mention mid-'60s American garage rock, can safely raise the rating on this release by a half a point.


  • gozo2014
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thanx Forma
  • tommy554
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thanks a lot