So whether your name is Sylvie, Patsy, Maybellene or Colette, or if you know someone called Diana, Cindy, Susie or Jane, then there is a track here for you here on this superb 3 disc compilation all about the girls, girls, girls! With tracks such as "Sherry", "Barbara-Ann" and "Good Golly Miss Molly", bathe in the wave of nostalgia for the days when Peggy Sue was the object of a love 'so rare and true'.
Mungo Jerry's stay on Polydor Records, from 1975 through 1980, wasn't marked by a lot of chart hits, but they did make some great records, as this CD reminds listeners. Ray Dorset led an ever-changing lineup that included Tim Green and Dick Middleton on guitars, Chris Warnes, Larry Anderson, Eddie Quinn, and Doug Ferguson on bass, and Colin Earl at the piano. Whoever was on any specific record, the songwriting was solid and the execution was superb, whether on laid-back rocking numbers like "Hey Nadine"; roots rock-style pieces like "Never Mind I've Still Got My Rock & Roll"; or screaming, high-wattage blow-outs like "Impala Saga." This 21-song CD distills down the best of the group's work across three LPs, nine singles, and four EPs – the best moments still recalled their early sound, either stylistically or lyrically, or, as in the case of "Don't Let Go," both – it sounds like a very self-conscious reprise of "In the Summer Time."