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First anthology of mid-60s British R&B band responsible for three highly-regarded singles. Includes previously-unissued tracks recorded with Joe Meek and taken directly from the legendary Meek tea chest tapes.

Formed in Preston at the height of the beat / R&B boom, David John and The Mood were led by teenager David Smith, already assured of his place in the footnotes of pop history after his entreaties to the BBC resulted in The Beatles making their TV debut. After attending a Bo Diddley show, Smith put together his own band, quickly snapped up by The Rolling Stones’ management for a May 1964 single that featured a maracas-shaking Mick Jagger.

Looking for a slightly different sound, the group then approached Joe Meek, with whom they cut a pair of genre-defining singles before breaking up. Despite collector interest over the ensuing decades, that trio of 1964-65 singles seemed to be the sum total of the group’s vinyl legacy.

However, Cherry Red’s recent acquisition of the Joe Meek tea chest tapes has revealed numerous alternative versions and works-in-progress recordings as well as a great, previously-unissued interpretation of Bobby Freeman’s cult classic blues ballad ‘That Little Old Heartbreaker Me’.

All of these discoveries are included alongside those three 1964-65 singles on Diggin’ For Gold: Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes, a definitive anthology that includes a stylish booklet featuring many rare photos and a new essay on the David John & The Mood story. It’s an essential purchase for Meek fans and mid-60s garage R&B enthusiasts alike.

David John and the Mood

Diggin’ For Gold – Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes

Cherry Red
Album artwork for  Diggin’ For Gold – Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes by David John and the Mood
CD

£11.99

Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

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David John and the Mood

Diggin’ For Gold – Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes

Cherry Red
Album artwork for  Diggin’ For Gold – Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes by David John and the Mood
CD

£11.99

Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

TCTCD5

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First anthology of mid-60s British R&B band responsible for three highly-regarded singles. Includes previously-unissued tracks recorded with Joe Meek and taken directly from the legendary Meek tea chest tapes.

Formed in Preston at the height of the beat / R&B boom, David John and The Mood were led by teenager David Smith, already assured of his place in the footnotes of pop history after his entreaties to the BBC resulted in The Beatles making their TV debut. After attending a Bo Diddley show, Smith put together his own band, quickly snapped up by The Rolling Stones’ management for a May 1964 single that featured a maracas-shaking Mick Jagger.

Looking for a slightly different sound, the group then approached Joe Meek, with whom they cut a pair of genre-defining singles before breaking up. Despite collector interest over the ensuing decades, that trio of 1964-65 singles seemed to be the sum total of the group’s vinyl legacy.

However, Cherry Red’s recent acquisition of the Joe Meek tea chest tapes has revealed numerous alternative versions and works-in-progress recordings as well as a great, previously-unissued interpretation of Bobby Freeman’s cult classic blues ballad ‘That Little Old Heartbreaker Me’.

All of these discoveries are included alongside those three 1964-65 singles on Diggin’ For Gold: Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes, a definitive anthology that includes a stylish booklet featuring many rare photos and a new essay on the David John & The Mood story. It’s an essential purchase for Meek fans and mid-60s garage R&B enthusiasts alike.