Mini-LP cd Mickey Jupp is one of the legendary heroes of the 1970s rock scene. His band Legend was aptly
named, as they were born out of the early British rock'n'roll scene and were avowed favourites
of the late, influential British D.J. John Peel.
'Moonshine' was the third album by the lads, originally released on the Vertigo label in 1972. It
nicely blends their homegrown mixture of rock, blues and country. That was the kind of music
that inspired 'Juppy' when he started his career as a singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter in
Southend On Sea. A contemporary of fellow rockers Gary Brooker, Lee Brilleaux and Ian Dury,
the singer went through many adventures, which he relates in an exclusive new interview for
the informative CD liner notes.
'Moonshine' was produced by Tony Visconti and includes 11 Juppy originals, together with two
bonus tracks. An enjoyable slice of nostalgia and rockin' good fun! • Original vinyl artwork in square CD
digi sleeve format
(card wallet - no plastic) plus inserted
fold-out poster.
• Two bonus tracks, featuring both
sides of a rare single.
• Booklet with authoritative and
extensive liner notes by respected
author and journalist Chris Welch,
including an interview with group
founder
Mickey Jupp.
• Expertly remastered - superb sound.
• limited Edition 2500 pieces. Track listing: 1. Moonshine
2. Another Guy
3. Mother Of My Child
4. Captain Cool
5. Ausfahrt
6. Eingang
7. Shine On My Shoes
8. The Writer Of Songs
9. Local Folk' Ol
10. At The Shop
11. Just Because
Bonus Tracks
12. Don't You Never
13. Someday