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code "D" in column "CD status " indicates availability of the record on the West European market, "TB" - temporary unavailable, "N" - status uncertain, "W" - end of edition / discontinued, "Z" - announcements
genre : Rock (R)
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MUD - The Gold Colletion
/ Greatest Hits
tracks: 1.Dynamite, 2.Tiger feet, 3.Cat crept in, 4.Secrets that you keep, 5.Oh boy, 6.Blue moon, 7.Hippy hippy, 8.Tallahassee Lassie, 9.Living doll, 10.Diana, 11.The End of the world, 12.One night, 13.Crazy, 14.Hypnosis, 15.Moonshine Sally, 16.Rocket |
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As an antidote to much of the high seriousness that infected rock in the early-'70s, Mud certainly had their uses. They knew it too and for three good years made the most of it. After a couple of false starts, it was when they finally signed to Mickie Most's RAK label, putting themselves in the hands of writers and producers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman that they became almost Top Of The Pops fixtures without looking or sounding anything other than the four ordinary blokes from Carshalton that they were. True, Les Gray did a passable Elvis Presley turn but their attempts at rock 'n' roll were rooted more in cabaret than Memphis as totally duff versions of Hippy Hippy Shake and Tallahassie Lassie show. But it would be a dull man indeed who has never swung even the most reluctant shoe to Dynamite and Tiger Feet. The absence of Lonely This Christmas, though, is nonsensical. --Peter Kane -- Emap Consumer Magazines Limited |