A Selection of the Finest Mod Floorfillers from the Original '60s Era!
Curated by Acid Jazz Records & Modcast Founder Eddie Piller!
Double LP Featuring Irma Thomas, Ike & Tina Turner, The Sapphires, Solomon Burke, James Brown & More!
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While the recordings on Eddie Piller's latest release may be familiar to diehard fans of great '60s music, the story behind it will be new to many but is well worth telling – and hearing – all the same.
A lot of youngsters fell in love with the Mod lifestyle during the revival at the end of the '70s, but the more inquisitive ones – like Eddie – wanted to know more about the original fashions, the original influential figures, and most of all the original music. Step forward one Randy Cozens, eager to give the benefit of his advice. In those pre-Internet days, his platform of choice was the letter pages of the weekly music press. His enthusiasm, his passion, and the sheer volume of missives he posted persuaded Sounds to commission Randy's guide to the music that was played in the all-nighter clubs in London's West End in those early '60s halcyon days. And so, the original Mod Top 100 was born.
Eddie has taken Randy's list, and added some personal favorites from the era where original selections are no longer available. The result is Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40, a 2LP set containing 40 examples of R&B, soul, jazz, and beat that you would expect to hear on the finest and most discerning dance floors. With new sleeve notes from Eddie, and the generous support of Randy's children, Paul and Terry, this release also serves as a fitting tribute to one of the most influential and important figures on the scene (as Eddie relates, when Randy passed away in 2003, there were more than 500 mods at his funeral, dancing in unison to The Soul Brothers Six and "I'll Be Loving You").
Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40, for lovers of vinyl and listeners who want an introduction to some classic Mod sounds. Both formats are stylishly packaged (of course), include new sleeve notes by Eddie, and track-by-track details of when each single was first released in the U.K., along with its ranking on Randy's original 1979 list.
Features
- Double LP
- Curated by Eddie Piller
- Inspired by Randy Cozens' Original 1979 List
- New Sleeve Notes by Eddie Piller
- Track-by-Track Details
- Import
- Manufactured in the EU
Selections
Side A:
- Doris Troy - What'cha Gonna Do About It
- Hank Jacobs - So Far Away
- Nella Dodds - Come See About Me
- George Stone - Hole in the Wall
- The High Keys - Que Sera Sera
- Betty Everett - Getting Mighty Crowded
- Sugar Pie DeSanto - I Don't Wanna Fuss
- Rufus Thomas - Walking the Dog
- Joe Tex - Hold What You Got
- Irma Thomas - Time Is on My Side
Side B:
- Ike and Tina Turner - I Can't Believe What You Say
- Chuck Jackson - Any Day Now
- Major Lance - The Monkey Time
- Inez & Charlie Foxx - La De Da I Love You
- Mary Love - I'm in Your Hands
- The Larks - The Jerk
- Mitty Collier - I Had a Talk with My Man
- Maxine Brown - Oh No Not My Baby
- The Sapphires - Gotta Have Your Love
- Solomon Burke - Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
Side C:
- Lee Dorsey - Ride Your Pony
- Jackie Ross - Selfish One
- The Sharpees - Tired of Being Lonely
- Roy Head & the Traits - Treat Her Right
- Little Milton - Who's Cheating Who?
- James Brown - Out of Sight
- Don Covay - Mercy, Mercy
- Darrell Banks - Open the Door to Your Heart
- Bessie Banks - Go Now
- Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces - Searching for My Love
Side D:
- Phil Upchurch Combo - You Can't Sit Down (Part 1)
- Jackie Lee - The Duck
- Bobby Sheen - Dr. Love
- The Poets - She Blew a Good Thing
- Little Hank - Mr Bang Bang Man
- Jerry Jackson - It's Rough Out There
- Bunny Sigler - Let the Good Times Roll - Feel So Good
- Chris Bartley - Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven
- Toussaint McCall - Nothing Takes the Place of You
- Mickey Lee Lane - Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay