Judd

Judd

Alsatian wunderkind Mark Wirtz led many successful pop music projects during the 1960s and 70s, especially during his long tenure at Abbey Road. A gifted painter, musician and actor, Wirtzs college band was signed to EMI as Mark Rogers and the Marksmen, while Wirtz was still attending the RADA in London; by 1965 he was producing music independently and became an in-house producer at Abbey Road in 1967, working with Keith West & Tomorrow and fronting the Mark Wirtz Orchestra, AKA The Mood Mosaic. The blues and soul-tinged Judd album, issued in 1970 on Larry Pages Penny Farthing label, featured Wirtz on keyboards and rhythm guitar, fronting a studio band with bassist Roger Flavell, guitarist Roger McKew and drummer Tat Meager (who had played on Sirens eponymous, John Peel-produced debut LP); backing vocalists such as Madeleine Bell, Doris Troy and sisters Yvonne and Heather Wheatman, AKA Sonny and Sue, gave a more rounded sound. Much of the material was co-written by Kris Ife, who had worked with McKew in The Quiet Five, though there is also an individual cover of Credence Clearwater Revivals "Down On The Corner," made livelier by Wirtzs piano chords.

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LP - 1 disk
Release date
12-07-2019
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534327
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5060672880084
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. ALL RIGHT - A LITTLE BIT OF SOUL
2. MERRILEE THOMPSON
3. DO I STILL FIGURE IN YOUR LIFE
4. ODDJOB
5. LETS WORK TOGETHER
6. DAYLIGHT
7. THE DAYS OF FLESH AND BLOOD
8. (ARE OVER)
9. DOWN ON THE CORNER
10. STRONGER THAN A MAN
11. (CAN ONLY BE A WOMAN)
12. UNTIL TOMORROW
13. LOUISIANA SUNDAY
14. THEE
15. SNARLIN MUMMA LION