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Mods Mayday ’79

The legendary landmark album of '79 mod revival!

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1. Time For Action - Secret Affair 2. Let Your Heart Dance - Secret Affair 3. Don't Throw Your Love Away - Beggar 4. Hanging In The Balance - Small Hours 5. Tonight's The Night - Mods (1) 6. Let Me Be The One - Mods (1) 7. BABY Baby Love - Squire 8. Midnight To Six - Small Hours 9. Broadway Show - Beggar 10. All Night - Beggar 11. Love Only Me - Mods (1) 12. Walking Down The King's Road - Squire 13. Live Without Her Love - Squire 14. I'm Not Free (But I'm Cheap) - Secret Affair 15. End Of The Night - Small Hours 16. Tears Of A Clown - Merton Parkas 17. Tell Me What I Say - Merton Parkas 18. When Will It Be - Merton Parkas 19. Plastic Smile - Merton Parkas 20. I Don't Want To Know You - Merton Parkas 21. Silent People - Merton Parkas 22. It's A Mod Mod World - Squire 23. Face Of Youth Today - Squire 24. I've Got You On My Mind - Squire 25. Underground - Squire 26. Mess - Small Hours 27. Can't Do Without You - Small Hours 28. By The Light - Small Hours 29. Friday Night - Beggar 30. Doing Alright As I Am - Beggar

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Member Since: 10/10/2007
Band Members:mods mayday '79 - album credits Mick Talbot Keyboards, Vocals Ian Page Trumpet, Vocals Seb Shelton Drums Dennis Smith Bass, Vocals Simon Smith Drums Danny Talbot Guitar, Vocals Neil Thompson Vocals Kym Bradshaw Bass Squire Performer Ron Fawcus Engineer Dave Cairns Guitar, Vocals Mark Casson Vocals Ross Di'Lando Drums Enzo Esposito Vocals Nigel Gregory Harmonica, Vocals Ian Guthrie Drums Almond Hand Guitar, Vocals Jeff John Guitar, Vocals Tony Meynell Guitar, Vocals Neil Bass, Vocals Alan Robson Guitar, Vocals Dave Ross Bass, Vocals Mike Slocombe Drums Small Hours Performer The Mods Performer Beggar Performer Mark Williams Bass, Vocals The Merton Parkas Performer Secret Affair Performer Steve Baker Guitar Dave Burke Drums Carol Isaacs Organ, Piano
Influences: In the late '70s, a group of British punk rockers inspired by the Jam brought back the mod styles and sound of mid-'60s London. The Mod Revivalists stuck to the R&B-informed rock & roll that distinguished the original '60s mods, but the sound was harder and more frenetic, and often only implied the music's R&B roots. Since the original wave of mod bands in the '60s only included a few of bands -- the Small Faces, the Who, the Creation, and the Action, as well as a handful of others -- there were actually more mod groups in the revival than there were in the '60s. Furthermore, since most of the original mods only performed in cover bands (with the exception of the aforementioned groups) or simply danced to Motown records, the revival was the first wave of mod bands to rely on original material. Nevertheless, the mod revival only produced a handful of popular bands. The Jam were the most popular band in Britain during the late '70s and early '80s, but groups like the Lambrettas, the Merton Parkas, Squire, and Purple Hearts managed to cultivate cult followings and occasionally have pop hits. The mod revival lasted as long as the Jam's career -- after Paul Weller disbanded the trio to form the Style Council, most mod revivalists either split up or became new romantics, which usually resulted in a breakup as well. Despite its brief time in the spotlight, the mod revival had a lasting impact on British pop music, as many of the most popular English rock bands of the '80s and '90s -- from the Smiths to Blur and Oasis -- was indebted either to the Jam or to the movement in general.
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Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie