Label: The Decca Records (UK), 844 924-2
Style: Rhythm and Blues, Psychedelic Rock, Mod, British Beat
Country: Great Britain
Time: 67:36
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 365 Mb
Small Faces, The Birds, Timebox, John Mayall, Zoot Money, The Questions, Lulu and more.
This
single-CD anthology contains 25 mid-'60s mod nuggets from the Decca
Records vaults. It is a follow-up to the Mod Scene (1998) and is one of
several installments in the U.K.-based label's Scene-related titles. The
entire series is chock full of difficult-to-locate hits, misses, and
sleeper classics, many making their respective digital debut. The
ultra-hip and so-called swinging London scene was the unquestionable mod
epicenter in terms of what was being played in some of the more
adventurous discotheques and by DJs on Radio Caroline and BBC Radio One.
Rather than being embraced by simply one genre or musical style, as the
tunes on Mod Scene, Vol. 2 (1999), suggest, the slight angst that
defined the mod spirit permeated pop, blues, jazz, R&B, and even
folk. As is the case of "Liza Jane" by a pre-Bowie Davie Jones & the
King Bees. Their take on the traditional refrain is nothing short of
attitude-infused rebel rock. John Mayall's reading of Larry Williams'
hit "Looking Back" is likewise laced with the same edgy groove that
would translate onto the dancefloor. Among the better known names --
such as Them ("I Can Only Give You Everything"), Lulu ("Lies"), and the
Small Faces ("Own Up Time") are some equally brilliant sides that all
like-minded parties are encouraged to wrap their lobes around. In fact,
it is these second-tier acts that are the primary focus. While the
considerations of space prevent a truly detailed assessment, among the
many zeniths are the Societie's upbeat rhythm and blues vibe on
"Breaking Down," the countrified-lilt of "Can You Hear Me" from
Powerhouse, and Zoot Money's boppin' instrumental and unofficial theme
song, "Zoot's Suit." The fluidity of mod music spills over into the
Questions' rave up "We Got Love," which is something akin to a slightly
psychedelic Neil Diamond cut. There is also "Breakdown Blues," the
A-side from the one-off Bread & Beer Band that featured
contributions from one Reg Dwight, who was merely months away from
reinventing himself as Elton John. Mod Scene, Vol. 2, is recommended
without reservation for inclined ears. Enthusiasts should note the other
Scene entries, including the first Mod Scene (1998), Psychedelic Scene
(1998), Rock N' Roll Scene (1998), and Blues Scene (1999).
(allmusic.com/album/mod-scene-vol-2-mw0000549508)
01. Small Faces - Own Up Time (01:48)
02. The Birds - Leaving Here (02:44)
03. Timebox - Beggin' (02:51)
04. Davie Jones & The King Bees - Liza Jane (02:15)
05. Alan Dean & His Problems - The Time It Takes (02:34)
06. John Mayall - Looking Back (02:39)
07. Zoot Money - Zoot's Suit (03:29)
08. Graham Bond Organisation - Long Legged Baby (02:18)
09. Bread & Beer Band - Breakdown Blues (05:29)
10. Them - I Can Only Give You Everything (02:41)
11. Jimmy Powell - Sugar Baby Part1-Part2 (04:48)
12. The Questions - We Got Love (02:33)
13. The Cryin' Shames - What's News Pussycat (02:33)
14. The Presidents - Candy Man (02:10)
15. The Quik - I Can't Sleep (02:21)
16. Powerhouse - Can You Here Me (02:31)
17. The Knack - She Ain't No Good (02:16)
18. Pete Kelly's Soulution - Midnight Confessions (02:52)
19. Unit 4 + 2 - Baby Never Say Goodbye (01:59)
20. Lulu - Lies (02:27)
21. Robb & Dean Douglas - Phone Me (02:03)
22. Societie - Breaking Down (02:22)
23. Double Feature - Baby Get Your Head Screwed On (02:44)
24. Toby Twirl - Movin' In (02:56)
25. The Attack - Try It (02:06)

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