Millions Like Us: Story of the Mod Revival - 1977-89- 4CD
Millions Like Us: Story of the Mod Revival - 1977-89- 4CD
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MILLIONS LIKE US is the first-ever box set to properly document the Mod Revival scene of the late Seventies and Eighties.
Across 100 tracks by all the key bands, the story of the Mod Revival is told, from its roots in Punk/New Wave through to its commercial heyday in 1979 with bands like Secret Affair and The Lambrettas and its resurrection in 1985 with The Untouchables and Makin’ Time.
Millions Like Us follows the success of other genre-defining Cherry Red box sets (e.g. Scared To Get Happy). Many tracks have never been on CD before - and The Upset’s ‘Only For Sheep’ is previously unissued.
The box set boasts several Top 40 UK hit singles by Secret Affair, The Chords, The Lambrettas, The Untouchables and The Truth. The Mod scene continues to endure, with several books, films and TV programmes in 2014 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Mod’s breakthrough back in 1964.
The box set boasts lengthy sleeve-notes and numerous rare photos within a substantial booklet.
MILLIONS LIKE US is the first-ever box set to properly document the Mod Revival scene of the late Seventies and Eighties.
Across 100 tracks by all the key bands, the story of the Mod Revival is told, from its roots in Punk/New Wave through to its commercial heyday in 1979 with bands like Secret Affair and The Lambrettas and its resurrection in 1985 with The Untouchables and Makin’ Time.
Millions Like Us follows the success of other genre-defining Cherry Red box sets (e.g. Scared To Get Happy). Many tracks have never been on CD before - and The Upset’s ‘Only For Sheep’ is previously unissued.
The box set boasts several Top 40 UK hit singles by Secret Affair, The Chords, The Lambrettas, The Untouchables and The Truth. The Mod scene continues to endure, with several books, films and TV programmes in 2014 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Mod’s breakthrough back in 1964.
The box set boasts lengthy sleeve-notes and numerous rare photos within a substantial booklet.