Mickie Most - Shivering With Cold: The Jo'burg Years (2023)

Artist: Mickie Most
Title: Shivering With Cold: The Jo'burg Years
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, Rock and Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:09
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Shivering With Cold: The Jo'burg Years
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Pop, Rock, Rock and Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:09
Total Size: 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sea Cruise (01:36)
2. Apron Strings (01:55)
3. You Gotta Learn Your Rhythm & Blues (02:01)
4. Shivering With Cold (01:58)
5. Johnny B Goode (02:27)
6. Think It Over (02:25)
7. I Dig You Baby (01:39)
8. "D" In Love (02:29)
9. That's What You Do To Me (02:26)
10. Paralyzed (02:40)
11. Corrine Corrina (02:56)
12. I'm In Love Again (01:47)
13. Willie & The Hand Jive (01:54)
14. You've Got Love (02:18)
15. Peggy Sue (02:01)
16. Rip It Up (02:18)
17. What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For (01:59)
18. Great Balls Of Fire (01:41)
19. Sweet Little Sixteen (01:48)
20. I Shall Not Be Moved (02:17)
21. Bony Moronie (01:57)
22. Reelin' And A-Rockin' (02:23)
23. Tom Dooley (02:57)
24. Shake, Rattle & Roll (01:59)
25. Rave On (02:23)
26. Greenback Dollar (01:51)
27. Down By The Riverside (02:42)
28. Heartbeat (02:18)
29. Apache (03:05)
30. Guitar Boogie Shuffle (01:46)
31. The Twist (01:41)
32. Whole Lotta Twistin' Goin' On (01:56)
33. Move It (02:38)
34. Blue Moon (02:58)
35. Cumberland Gap (01:40)
36. Green Corn (02:01)
Long before he evolved into Britain's most successful record producer, in the mid-1960s, MICKIE MOST was a wannabe Brit Pop star.
However, after failing to make it in the UK he went to Johannesburg, where he instead became South Africa's first R&R star.
Between 1959 and 1962 he recorded a dozen or so singles, a couple of EPs and a trio of LPs, which were all huge sellers.
Virtually everything he and his backing group The Playboys recorded was a cover of a US or UK R&R hit, all of which was self-produced.
This compilation presents a 36-track snapshot of Mickie's South African adventures, including his local hit versions of 'Johnny B Goode', 'Think It Over', ''D' In Love', 'That's What You Do To Me' and 'Sweet Little Sixteen'.
A legendary body of work, this material has hitherto been impossible to find in the UK.
However, after failing to make it in the UK he went to Johannesburg, where he instead became South Africa's first R&R star.
Between 1959 and 1962 he recorded a dozen or so singles, a couple of EPs and a trio of LPs, which were all huge sellers.
Virtually everything he and his backing group The Playboys recorded was a cover of a US or UK R&R hit, all of which was self-produced.
This compilation presents a 36-track snapshot of Mickie's South African adventures, including his local hit versions of 'Johnny B Goode', 'Think It Over', ''D' In Love', 'That's What You Do To Me' and 'Sweet Little Sixteen'.
A legendary body of work, this material has hitherto been impossible to find in the UK.