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Electronically Tested
Electronically Tested
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Electronically Tested, Mungo Jerry’s second album, was first released in March 1971. Even the title clued in listeners that this was no ordinary record. As Ray Dorset reveals, “I came up with the name of the album. Durex used to have ‘electronically tested ’written on their packets. I thought that was quite the talking point, if people In the know said, ‘that’s the same name as on the packet of condoms!’ It was taboo to mention stuff like that.” Electronically Tested offered hints of the familiar via its inclusion of the uk #1 hits “in the summertime” and “baby jump,” but elsewhere, the album was pure, eclectic Mungo Jerry. Every side of Dorset’s talents as a singer, songwriter, and musician came to the fore on Electronically Tested, with his bandmates John Godfrey, Paul King, and Colin Earl–as well as producer Murray– joining him to create a joyful noise: “It’s got a lot of tracks that could have been singles in their own right. It was good for me to be able to play all that kind of stuff”. Mungo Jerry’s singular sound has been described as rock, folk, blues, country, good-time music, jug band music, pub rock, and gypsy rock–and that’s just a partial list. One Can hear all of those elements in the disparate, timeless songs that form electronically tested. How would mungo himself describe it? “it’s kind of rocky stuff. It’s got Social commentary. It’s got all sorts of stuff in there."
Both formats include these 4 bonus tracks: The Man Behind The Piano • Lady Rose (Single Version) • Have A Whiff On Me • Little Louis
