TracksSweet Love on My Mind (Disc 01), Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Tear It Up, Brief Interview, Castin' My Spell, Milk Cow Blues, Put Your Cat Clothes on, Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Let's Talk About Us, Talkin' 'Bout You, Please Don't Touch, Sweet Love on My Mind, Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Gibson Martin Fender, Honey Hush, You Don't Own Me, Shakin' All Over, Milk Cow Blues, Lonesome Train, I Can Tell, Four to the Bar, Shakin' All Over, Gibson Martin Fender, Please Don't Touch (Disc 02), Linda Lou, Sweet Love on My Mind, Gibson Martin Fender, I'm in Love Again, Johnny B. Goode's Good, Voodoo, Shakin' All Over, All in It Together, Johnny B. Goode, Johnny B. Goode's Good, Voodoo, Shake Hands with the Devil, Long Journey Home, Please Don't Touch, Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Don't Munchen It, Four to the Bar, Goin' Back Home, You Don't Own Me, Johnny B. Goode's Good, Shakin' All Over, All in It Together
Notes2007 digitally remastered 2 CD set of complete tapes recorded for the BBC between 1976-78: A phenomenal debut for "It's Rock'n'Roll", 3 memorable John Peel Sessions and a great trio of "In Concerts". Following the premature demise of legendary Rock'n'Roller Johnny Kidd in a 1966 auto smash, The Pirates' were silent for a decade. In late 1976, the trio of Mick Green, Johnny Spence & Frank Farley regrouped for a one-off gig "for old time's sake" and found that all the old magic was intact. They tried it out before a paying audience at Ding walls, and within weeks were being hailed by NME's Roy Carr as the best live band on the planet, a reputation they spent the next few years justifying. Regularly namechecked by Dr. Feelgoods' Wilko Johnson as his major influence, they carved out a massive live following. Indeed, they were at their best onstage. Includes a booklet annotated by It's Rock N Roll host Geoff Barker with plenty of rare pics, memorabilia and exclusive interview material.