Rock
England
David John & the Mood
Sobre David John & the Mood
Terra natal
England
Data de nascimento
1963
Género
Rock
Though they only released a handful of mid-'60s singles, David John & the Mood's brash version of British R&B made them cult favorites years later. Those singles -- 1964's "Pretty Thing" and 1965's "Bring It to Jerome" and "Diggin' for Gold" -- were equally defined by John's piercing, raspy tenor and the band's raw attack, which was inspired by American heroes like Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed and shaped by producers like Shel Talmy and Joe Meek. Despite their lack of commercial success, their small body of work was so gripping that by the '70s, their singles were collectors' items and their songs appeared on compilations like Pebbles, Vol 6: The Roots of Mod. David John & the Mood finally got their due with 2023's Diggin' for Gold: Joe Meek's Tea Chest Tapes, a collection of their recordings with a focus on their time with the one-of-a-kind producer.
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