



Planet Mod - Brit Soul, R&B And Freakbeat From The Shel Talmy Vaults (Vinyl 2LP)
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Shel Talmy is a name that any discussion of the significant stewards behind British pop’s mid-60s purple period will immediately bring to mind. Were it only for his early supervision of the Who, he would still remain a mod hero. Add the dozens of other records and artists – from best-sellers such as the Kinks to obscurities along the lines of the Mickey Finn – with which he was involved, and his role in bringing forth the most powerful examples of the genre becomes unequivocal. Even a venture that was ostensibly a failure – his bespoke label, Planet Records – has acquired semi-mythical status amongst the mod cognoscenti, thanks in part to its association with Talmy’s great white hope, the Creation.
Rather than recycling the over-familiar, the new Planet Mod compilation digs deep into Talmy’s rarely tapped tape vault to uncover many other fabulous examples of a genre that wields considerable influence to this day. The core of 1960s modernist taste was always black America, but in recent decades the voracious appetite of genre practitioners finds not only rock, but home-grown soul and even pop squeezed within mod’s defining parameters. Certainly, several American artists are represented, including two of the acknowledged greats of US R&B. In a scenario that is all too frequent for Talmy, there is also at least one future superstar within the assembled cast. And on the other side of the coin, we have early, unsuccessful yet exciting recordings from two vocalists who would both go on to have massive UK hits in the 1970s and 1980s, albeit with essentially family-friendly fare.
The Thoughts, Untamed, Wild Uncertainty, Tribe, Corduroys and John Lee’s Groundhogs all recorded for Planet, while others such as the Trackers and Pros & Cons were independent productions Talmy farmed out to major labels. There are rare early compositions from Bowie (Kenny Miller’s Take My Tip) and Bill Wyman (the Preachers’ Goodbye Girl), while the beans are spilled on mysterious outfits the Total and the Soul Brothers. Several tracks are alternate takes or versions, including a demo version of the New Breed’s sought-after Unto Us and a rollicking studio jam by Goldie & the Gingerbreads. Indeed, over half the contents of Planet Mod are previously unreleased.
Tracklist:
1. Daddy Longlegs (Alternate Version) - the Untamed
2. Unto Us (Demo Version) - the New Breed
3. Searching - the Soul Brothers
4. Mai Lee - John Lee Hooker
5. Call Me Girl - the Thoughts
6. Take My Tip (Alternate Take) - Kenny Miller
7. I'll Never Fall in Love Again - John Lee's Groundhogs
8. Don't Let It Be - the Tribe
9. Why Do You Stand in My Way - the Pros & Cons
10. Have You Ever Had the Blues (Alternate Take) - Ray Gates
11. I'm Leaving - the Untamed
12. Too Much of a Woman - the Corduroys
13. Goodbye Girl - the Preachers
14. The Skip (Alternate Version) - Goldie & the Gingerbreads
15. Pretty Girl - the Thoughts
16. Stone Crazy - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
17. Over You Baby - John Lee's Groundhogs
18. Life's Too Good to Waste - Tony Christie & the Trackers
19. The Gamma Goochie - the Tribe
20. Broken Truth - a Wild Uncertainty
21. Mary Ann - the Pros & Cons
22. Think - the Total
23. I'm Going Out Tonight - the Untamed
24. Goodbye So Long - the Soul Brothers
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