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- Dr. Feelgood – Down At The (Other) Doctors
- Frankie Miller – Be Good To Yourself
- Steve Gibbons Band – Tulane
- Roogalator – Cincinnati Fatback [original 1977 album version]
- No Dice – Why Sugar
- Red Beans And Rice – That Driving Beat
- The Bogey Boys – Friday Night
- The Chromatics – I’m A Rep
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- Live Wire – Lone Car Cruising [‘Honky Tonk Demos’ version]
- Clancy – Steal Away
- Graham Parker & The Rumour – Soul Shoes
- Rory Gallagher – Juke Box Annie
- Elvis Costello – Mystery Dance
- Split Rivitt – Soul Limbo
- Straight Eight – Will You Love Me
- Starry Eyed And Laughing – Oh What?
- Deke Leonard – Get Off The Line
- Deaf School – Knock Knock Knocking
- Kursaal Flyers – Pocket Money [Live]
- Nine Below Zero – Pack, Fair & Square [Live]
- Mick Farren – I Want A Drink
- The Pirates – Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
- The Blues Band – Death Letter
- Mickey Jupp – Switchboard Susan [E.P. version]
- Roll-Ups – Blackmail
- Leyton Buzzards – I’m Hanging Around
- Beggar – All Night [Live]
- Jackie Lynton – Learning How To Rock ‘N’ Roll
- Remus Down Boulevard – Only For You [Live]
- Nasty Pop – Stage And Plays
- Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers – Jungle Song [demo version]
- Meal Ticket – Day Job
- Fabulous Poodles – See You Later Alligator
- Dave Edmunds – Crawling From The Wreckage
- Johnny G – All Aboard
- Merton Parkas – In The Midnight Hour
- Wilko Johnson – All Right [original album version]
- The Bishops – Too Much Too Soon
- Blast Furnace & The Heatwaves – Can't Stop The Boy
- Eddie & The Hot Rods – Living Dangerously
- Dogwatch – Ice Cream Man [studio version]
- The Inmates – Three Time Loser
- Q-Tips – Please Don’t Stay At Home
- Whirlwind – Midnight Blue
- Damned – New Rose
- Splodgenessabounds – Two Pints Of Lager & A Packet Of Crisps Please
- Nick Lowe – So It Goes
- East and – Blowing Away
- Squeeze – Take Me, I'm Yours
- Sore Throat – 7th Heaven
- Philip Rambow – Don't Call Me Tonto
- Tyla Gang – Suicide Jockey
- Clover – Take Another Look
- Kokomo – Lonely Town, Lonely Street
- Sniff ‘N' The Tears – The Thrill Of It All
- Ian Gomm – Hold On
- Brinsley Schwarz – Cruel To Be Kind
- Electric Bluebirds – Rockin’ & Rollin’ With Gran’maw
- Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts – Hurry Up Train
- John Potter – When The Boogie Breaks
- The Little Roosters – Ain’t Proud
- 999 – Crazy
- Motor Boys Motor – Drive Friendly [original single version]
- The Records – Insomnia
- Warm Jets – Big City Boys
- Steve Hooker Band – How Did You Know? [single edit]
- Geraint Watkins & The Dominators – Casting My Spell
- The Wilko Johnson And Lew Lewis Band – Caravan Man [E.P. version]
- Joe Jackson – Sunday Papers
- Rory McLeod – Farewell Welfare
Time! Gentlemen! Pub Rock Rhythm N Grooves: Classic Cuts And Rarities 1974-1982
Various Artists
STRAWBERRY
72-track / 3 CD box set containing four hours of both groove-laden and downright rocking music from the (mostly London) Pub Rock scene’s heyday of the mid 70s through to the early 80s.
Also features a sizeable collection of tracks making their CD debut – with some not being heard at all since back in the day! Every track expertly and lovingly remastered by renowned studio wizard Tim Turan. They’ve never sounded as good. Satisfaction guaranteed! In some respects, a lavish follow-up to Grapefruit’s highly successful 2019 ‘Surrender To The Rhythm’ set which highlighted Pub Rock’s pioneers.
‘Time! Gentlemen!’ features a selection of cuts from many of the usual suspects of the genre such as Brinsley Schwarz, Dr. Feelgood, Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers and Kokomo, but excitingly, goes beyond the usual fare by including some of their lesser-known gems. Not only a virtual treasure trove of great 70s rock, the set also covers the scene’s ‘new’ talent, many of which managed to have big hit singles in the latter part of the 70s, such as Elvis Costello, Squeeze, Nick Lowe and The Stranglers – to name but a few! In covering Pub Rock from the mid-70s onwards, other musical styles also start to exert their influence on the acts featured, so there’s also evidence of punk, new wave, the mod revival and even a little reggae in addition to huge helpings of straight-ahead classic rock, good old rock ‘n’ roll, rollicking RnB - and a dash of Brit soulfulness, of course.
The key to this collection lies in its sub-title, Rhythm ‘N’ Grooves; it is just packed chock- full of real good time music that might just, as old Rod once espoused, “make you dance, sing, or do anything” …or perhaps you simply do nothing and just lie back and enjoy it.