Johnny Kidd & The Pirates-The lost BBC sessions and more rare tr

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Johnny Kidd & The Pirates-The lost BBC sessions and more rare tr (Size: 111.52 MB)
 01. My baby.mp33.78 MB
 02. Johnny talks to Brian Matthew.mp3665.96 KB
 03. Magic of love.mp32.99 MB
 04. Growl.mp32.13 MB
 05. Johnny talks to Brian Matthew.mp3474.94 KB
 06. If you were the only girl in the world.mp33.4 MB
 07. That's all you gotta do.mp33.22 MB
 08. Johnny talks to Brian Matthew.mp3579.02 KB
 09. Weep no more, my baby.mp34.32 MB
 10. Never mind.mp32.38 MB
 11. Mike West talks to Brian Matthew.mp3352.49 KB
 12. A fool such as I.mp32.88 MB
 13. Setarip.mp32.52 MB
 14. Dream lover.mp33.43 MB
 15. I go ape.mp33.34 MB
 16. Tom Brown talks to Brian Matthew.mp3492.08 KB
 17. Teenager in love.mp33.13 MB
 18. Please don't touch.mp32.3 MB
 19. Johnny talks to Brian Matthew.mp3626.78 KB
 20. Restless.mp32.83 MB
 21. Shakin' all over.mp32.9 MB
 22. So What.mp33.35 MB
 23. Feelin'.mp32.7 MB
 24. Please don't touch (Vers. 1).mp32.59 MB
 25. Shakin' all over.mp33.22 MB
 26. I'll never get over you.mp32.9 MB
 27. Longin' lips.mp32.43 MB
 28. Yes sir, that's my baby.mp32.37 MB
 29. More of the same.mp32.53 MB
 30. Restless.mp32.99 MB


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Johnny Kidd & The Pirates were a British rock and roll group led by singer/songwriter Johnny Kidd (real name Frederick Heath).
They scored a few hit songs from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, and are remembered for appearing onstage in pirate costumes, complete with eye-patches. Though sometimes dismissed as a novelty act because of this gimmick, critic Bruce Eder describes the band as "underrated."
The original group was signed to HMV in 1959 under the auspices of Walter J. Ridley. Their first single was the raw "Please Don't Touch". This became a minor hit reaching number 25 on the UK singles charts in 1959. The song has since been covered many times, most successfully by the team of Motörhead and Girlschool known as Headgirl.
After this initial success the band was reorganised to streamline the sound and visual appeal. Kidd would naturally take centre-stage at the front, but with Clem Cattini (drums) directly behind. Flanking Kidd on either side would be Alan Caddy (guitar) and Brian Gregg (born 31 January 1939, in London) (bass); and Kidd would high-kick in time to the beat. In an attempt to re-create the feel of his recordings Kidd employed the use of an echo unit on his vocals, one of the first UK rock acts to attempt this on stage.



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