

Discs Two and Three concentrates on the early 1960s, presenting sounds that were contemporaneous with the blossoming mod club scene. There are R&B cuts of all shades, from the New Orleans sounds of Huey Smith and Frankie Ford to the polished sound of Lloyd Price. While the subculture eventually faded from British mainstream consciousness, it has never disappeared altogether, attracting new followers worldwide with each new generation.ĭisc One features recordings from 1952 through to 1960, from the elemental electric blues of John Lee Hooker, Slim Harpo and Elmore James, to the jazz grooves of Cannonball Adderley, via the rock & roll of Link Wray and Dale Hawkins. These young modernists embraced a smart, stylish look along with the coolest sounds emanating from the US, and later, Jamaica. The most enlightening and informative mod collection yet to see issue, Boogie Chillennot only provides a fascinating history lesson, but also delivers a compelling 3 ½ hours of great music.Īt the start of the sixties, Britain bore witness to a new, brash youth movement, which up until the onset of hippy-dom later that decade, dominated the country’s fashion and musical landscape. Annotated and compiled by first generation mod, Rob Nicholls, the 3CD set takes a musical journey, highlighting an array of classic R&B, jazz and rock & roll classics that found favour among those considered Britain’s coolest youths.įantastic 3CD collection with: John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Link Wray, The Miracles, Ray Barretto and many many more. Boogie Chillen sets to put the record straight, collecting 75 of the most popular and influential tracks on the burgeoning mod scene of the early sixties. Yet despite its enduring popularity, the music that inspired the original mod stylists has remained largely undocumented.
