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Everything Alright: Complete Recordings Import

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. My Whole Life Through
  2. They Say You Found a New Baby
  3. Forever
  4. Everything's Alright
  5. Give Your Lovin' to Me
  6. Why Not Tonight
  7. Don't Do It Anymore
  8. Seven Daffodils
  9. Nothin' at All
  10. I Got My Mojo Working
  11. The One Who Really Loves You
  12. Nobody But Me
  13. Comin' on to Cry
  14. That's the Way It Goes
  15. Wait a Minute
  16. Wonder If She Knows
  17. Goodbye Dolly Gray
  18. I Just Can't Let Her Go
  19. Until My Baby Comes Home
  20. Seven Park Avenue


Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 11, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Rpm-Retro
  • ASIN: B0029LJA1S
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,515 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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By Mike Reed VINE VOICE on April 20, 2011
Format: Audio CD
Twenty track collection of this lesser-known British Invasion band's short-lived career - songs are from 1963-67. There is certainly a lot of good songs here to thoroughly take in - like "They Say You Found A New Baby", the upbeat "Everything's Alright", "Nothin' At All", the garage rock standard "I Got My Mojo Working", their cover of the Isley Brother's "Nobody But Me" [actually, they do a great job], "Wait A Minute" and "Goodbye Dolly Gray". Personnel: Stu James - harmonica & vocals, Adrian Wilkinson - guitar, Keith Karlson - bass and Bob Conrad - drums. Couldn't help but to notice a strong Beatles influence. Recommended for fans of the Mindbenders, Action, the Hollies, the Merseybeats, Tremeloes and the Rationals.
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The title of this anthology is eponymous with the band’s only top ten hit. And it’s inaccurate in terms of describing the band’s history ass this was a group that was deviled by problems through most of its six year existence.

Formed as quintet named The Nomads, the band hit a hit with ‘Everything’s Alright’ in 1963. In fact, the song was later covered by on his 'Pinups' album. The success of the single brought the group and its name to the attention of a London-based outfit with the same name and proof as to having it earlier.

Becoming The Mojos – as a tip-of-the-hast to Muddy Waters and the band’s love of blues – they were signed by Decca. Now, while Decca was a major label, it was also the label that rejected The Beatles and it’s lack of acumen in the new music came out when they forced the band to move away from blues towards a more pop (think BBC light service) sound. This included recording ‘Goodbye, Dolly Gray,’ a song first popular during The Boer War that Decca thought would attract the anti-war movement. It didn’t succeed with the unintended result of causing three of the band members quit in protest. As a side note: The Nomads/Mojos were from Liverpool! It remains unknown why or how the group wasn’t picked up by NEMS.

The two surviving members found two friends and The Mojos toured and recorded as a quartet. They never had a top ten again as their sound drifted further into sappiness while the majority of the music round was succeeding with RnR and nascent psychedelia. Frustrated the band moved to the London suburb of Golder’s Green, living in a communal house on 7 Park Avenue. The band wrote a song using the address that was released in 1968 and shows just how out of touch management and the label was.
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this is another great merseybeat band and cd collection of a lot of the mojos recordings from way back in the day, the mojos for a brief time enjoyed the success in the uk that the merseybeats, the big three and so many others did during the mop top boom in the mid 60s, of coarse there has to be more unheard stuff out there but this fantastic rpm collection serves this band well over 50 years on, the remastering makes these songs sound the best i have ever heard them and the booklet is very good with vintage photos and a great essay on the mojos, these guys along with episode six made for the perfect mod london scene of 50 years back, i cant say enough...............................
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By Tomcat52 on September 17, 2010
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Interesting group from the 60's. I'm following groups from the English and American 1960's and this group falls into that genre. A must have if you are interested in that time period.
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Everything like expected.
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