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Ian Whitcomb grabbed the brass ring in the summer of 1965, when the pounding, falsetto-laced "You Turn Me On" zoomed into the top ten, despite the best efforts of some US radio stations to ban the song because of its suggestive lyrics and heavy breathing. Whitcomb returned to the roots of Anglo-pop for his second long player, Mod, Mod Music Hall. It was the happening sound of the era, embraced at times by acts as diverse as the Troggs and Cream. Now Sundazed presents both albums on one CD (27 trax!) with extensive booklet notes and photographs from the erudite Mr. Whitcomb himself.