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You Turn Me On! / Mod, Mod Music Hall

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Download links and information about You Turn Me On! / Mod, Mod Music Hall by Ian Whitcomb. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:05:38 minutes.

Artist: Ian Whitcomb
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:05:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You Turn Me On 2:43
2. River of No Return 2:22
3. Be My Baby 2:59
4. Nervous 3:54
5. Poor But Honest 2:47
6. Fizz 2:54
7. This Sporting Life 2:51
8. Too Many Cars On the Road 1:51
9. That Is Rock N' Roll 2:18
10. Sugar Babe 1:57
11. No Tears for Johnny 2:56
12. Poor Little Bird 2:05
13. Got a Date With An Angel 1:52
14. The Night I Appeared As Macbeth 3:03
15. August, 1914 1:56
16. Coney Island Washboard 1:34
17. Mother! Mother! Mother! (What a Naughty Boy Am I) 2:27
18. The Junkman Rag 2:01
19. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3:23
20. The Awful Tale of Maggie May 3:03
21. Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night? 1:48
22. Saucy Seaside Sue 1:46
23. Reindeer-a Ragtime Two-Step 3:47
24. Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider 1:58
25. That Ragtime Suffragette 2:22
26. Oh Helen! 0:55
27. Your Baby Has Gone Down the Plug-Hole 2:06

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Whitcomb's first two albums, combined into one CD, with the addition of historical liner notes by the singer himself. The limp British R&B/pop of the debut is juxtaposed quite awkwardly with the...ragtime retreads dominating the follow-up. Taken together, this has most of his best-known material, yet it's missing a couple of his best rock songs, the piano-driven "The End" (from 1965) and 1966's "Lover's Prayer" (with Mitch Mitchell on drums). Both of these tracks, as well as the best material from both of the first two albums, are featured on Rhino's Best of Ian Whitcomb, which remains the clear compilation of choice for beginners; this is more for listeners who want to dig deeper.