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Abbey Road
The Beatles Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UB3 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Come Together
- Something
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer
- Oh! Darling
- Octopus's Garden
- I Want You (She's So Heavy)
- Here Comes the Sun
- Because
- You Never Give Me Your Money
- Sun King
- Mean Mr. Mustard
- Polythene Pam
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- Golden Slumbers
- Carry That Weight
- End
- Her Majesty
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The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling. Though all four contribute to the first side's writing, John Lennon's hard-rocking, "Come Together" and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" make the strongest impression. A series of song fragments edited together in suite form dominates side two; its portentous, touching, official close ("Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End") is nicely undercut, in typical Beatles fashion, by Paul McCartney's cheeky "Her Majesty," which follows. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Second Side is the Best.......2007-07-24
Top 3 beatles albums........2007-07-23
the greatest rock album on the planet..........2007-07-23
I am buying a new copy.......2007-07-13
Great songwriting and production of Romantic Pop Rock.......2007-07-12
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Summer Of Love: The Hits of 1967
Various Artists Manufacturer: Time Life Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OLHGUC Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) - Scott
- Happy Together - The Turtles
- Windy - The Association
- Creeque Alley - The Mamas and The Papas
- Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group
- Incense and Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock
- Little Bit O'Soul - The Music Explosion
- 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Harpers Bizarre
- The Letter - The Box Tops
- Heroes and Villains (single version) - The Beach Boys
- Reflections - The Supremes
- Let's Live For Today - The Grass Roots
- Darling Be Home Soon - The Lovin' Spoonful
- I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder
- Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees
- Carrie-Anne - The Hollies
- Talk Talk - The Music Machine
- Sunday Will Never Be The Same - Spanky & Our Gang
- Kind Of A Drag - The Buckinghams
- A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum
Tracks:
- I Feel Free - Cream
- So You Want To Be A Rock'N'Roll Star - The Byrds
- Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - The Electric Prunes
- Get Together - TheYoungbloods
- I'm A Man - The Spencer Davis Group
- Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
- Friday On My Mind - The Easybeats
- San Franciscan Nights - Eric Burdon & The Animals
- (We Ain't Got) Nothing Yet - The Blues Magoos
- Season Of The Witch - Donovan
- Wake Me, Shake Me - The Blues Project
- You Keep Me Hangin' On - Vanilla Fudge
- Down On Me - Big Brother & The Holding Company
- Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine - Country Joe & The Fish
- Paper Sun - Traffic
- Pushin' Too Hard - The Seeds
- It's A Happening Thing - The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
- Mary, Mary - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- Stroll On - The Yardbirds
Tracks:
- Opening (DVD)
- A Communal Experience (DVD)
- The Human Be-In (DVD)
- An Interactive Event: The Grateful Dead (DVD)
- Jimi Hendrix and The Real Foxey Lady (DVD)
- Getting Real Experimental (DVD)
- Going Against the Grain (DVD)
- Cream: Challenging Musical Landscapes (DVD)
- The Who: A Distinctive Sound (DVD)
- Images of Woodstock (DVD)
- Rock 'n Roll's Power (DVD)
- Crosby, Stills and Nash Add A Fourth (DVD)
- Bad Vibes at Isle of Wight (DVD)
- The Pressures on Janis Joplin (DVD)
- All My Friends are Dead (DVD)
Album Description
The Summer of Love had a special look and a special feel, but above all it had a special sound. This collection of 40 hits on 2 CDs recaptures that sound and the DVD features performances by some of your favorites like Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, the Rolling Stones and more.Customer Reviews:
Great deal.......2007-06-26
The CD's are awesome. And for a price of $30...it rocks!
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Sounds Of Summer - The Very Best Of The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000093BDX Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- California Girls
- I Get Around
- Surfin Safari
- Surfin U.S.A.
- Fun, Fun, Fun
- Surfer Girl
- Dont Worry Baby
- Little Deuce Coupe
- Shut Down
- Help Me, Rhonda
- Be True To Your School
- When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
- In My Room
- God Only Knows
- Sloop John B
- Wouldnt It Be Nice
- Getcha Back
- Come Go With Me
- Rock And Roll Music
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Barbara Ann
- Do You Wanna Dance?
- Heroes And Villains
- Good Timin
- Kokomo
- Do It Again
- Wild Honey
- Darlin
- I Can Hear Music
- Good Vibrations
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The cynic may question just how many Beach Boys greatest hits albums are enough. Everyone else, however, will appreciate what makes Sounds of Summer unique. This is the first single-disc collection to feature such a large cross section of hits from the group's entire career, spanning 1962's "Surfin' Safari" through 1988's "Kokomo." All 30 tracks, spanning several label changes, were Billboard Top 40 hits and are probably now as identifiable as the national anthem to anyone with radio or TV access. The fact that the tracks aren't in chronological order helps make for a fresh listening experience, as does the crisp digital sound. And yet these songs--even those that are more than four decades old--always sound strangely fresh and will likely remain so as long as there are beaches, young people, and that symbolic season of freedom and dreams. Which is to say that the title here passes the "truth in advertising" test. Perfect for those casual fans not yet ready to spring for the individual albums, Sounds of Summer is in many ways a better representation of this legendary band's art than Elvis' 30 No. 1 Hits and The Beatles 1 were of the King and the Fab Four. --Bill HoldshipAmazon.com
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Endless Harmony |
Endless Harmony DVD |
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Summer music is here --- again!.......2007-06-14
Don't Worry, Baby is a personal favorite but it's the mono version. However, listening to it on a nice set of speakers makes it sound like it's in stereo. I would have liked "Warmth of the Sun" included in this collection but hey, 30 of the best Beach Boys songs on one CD, I'm not complaining!
The perfect Beach Boys collection for casual fans.......2007-06-14
However, since this CD contains only the band's "top 40 singles", serious fans will find this collection a little less appealing since some of the Beach Boys' best music {including many good recordings after 1966} never made the top 40. Several of these songs such as "Let him run wild", "Catch a Wave", "Warmth of the Sun", and "Girls on the Beach" are not included in this otherwise excellent collection. Much of this worthy lesser-known material has just been reissued on the new highly recommended compilation "The Warmth of the Sun".
This is only a minor issue of course since "Sounds of Summer" is surely one of the most comprehensive greatest hits collections ever released by any band. ALL of the Beach Boys hit singles are here on one disc, which makes this an essential CD for every Beach Boys fan.
Must have.......2007-06-13
Great Seller.......2007-06-12
Great Sounds!.......2007-06-09
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The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits
The Mamas & the Papas Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000062XS Release Date: 1998-03-10 |
Tracks:
- California Dreamin'
- Go Where You Wanna Go
- Monday, Monday
- I Call Your Name
- Do You Wanna Dance
- I Saw Her Again
- You Baby
- Dancing Bear
- Words Of Love
- No Salt On Her Tail
- Look Through My Window
- Dancing In The Street
- Dedicated To The One I Love
- Creeque Alley
- Glad To Be Unhappy
- Twist And Shout
- Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)
- My Girl
- Safe In My Garden
- Dream A Little Dream Of Me
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The Mamas and the Papas had a sound that helped define a portion of the 1960s. Their breezy folk classics had a bit of San Francisco psychedelia woven in, and, despite the sweet harmonies, there was also a noticeably dark feel to some of their more popular work. "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday" both utilized enough minors to give them a spooky edge. Greatest Hits is an essential part of any audiophile's collection, especially if they don't have the original recordings that spawned the hits. "Dedicated to the One I Love" is almost ironic for its tenderness, considering the turmoil that rumbled through the band's interrelationships. While John and Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty were all responsible for the success of the Mamas and the Papas, listening to this collection reveals that the late great Mama Cass was not only the heart but the soul of the band. Greatest Hits closes with her "Dream a Little Dream of Me," and serves as a touching tribute to Cass Elliot's talent. --Steve GdulaCustomer Reviews:
A Must for Any Music Fan!.......2007-06-30
I love the biggest hits, as well as the album tracks & minor hits, like Denny's lead on DANCING BEAR, NO SALT ON HER TAIL, which should have been a single, and SAFE IN MY GARDEN - one of their last singles in 1968. And of course, their anthems CALIFORNIA DREAMIN', MONDAY MONDAY, GO WHERE YOU WANNA GO, and many more. LOOK THROUGH MY WINDOW is just majestic with Denny's lead, Cass & Michelle's backing vocals & the swirling strings. John Phillips wrote it, and it's one of their masterpieces, like MONDAY MONDAY is.
The best single disc Mamas & Papas CD around today.
Best Deal for Mamas and Papas.......2007-05-15
Harmonies and GREAT tunes make this a no-brainer........2007-04-20
While "California Dreamin" wasn't their all-time biggest chart topper, it is most assuredly the song that us fans think of most often when we read or hear about this amazingly talented Quartet. Drugs, alcohol and who knows what else very much contributed to a great deal of the problems and in some respects their eventual break-up, but NOBODY can seriously take away the impact that they have had over the years.
Personally I feel that Denny Doherty was one of the most underrated singers of the 60's. His talent on their signature song is unmistakable, and since his passing recently, will be sorely missed. As it stands, we now only have Michelle left of the original four members. All I can say is for the casual fans of the band, this is a great collection to have, and you will be amazed at the selection of songs that you probably haven't heard before that are assembled here. For the true Mamas & the Papas fans, it'll take you on an incredible trip down memory lane the way only great music can. I find that through specific songs I can remember obscure moments of my life that otherwise I honestly would have totally forgotten otherwise. Its an amazing medium and one I am fortunate to work in regularly.
While I didn't hit my teen years in the 60's, I was fortunate to have worked at an Oldies themed radio station for several years which helped me to really learn to love this music in a way I probably never would have in any other way. Give this CD a shot and get ready for hours--if not years of pure enjoyment.
The Mamas & The Papas - Greatst Hits.......2007-04-12
Groovy People.......2007-04-05
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The Warmth of the Sun
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FC2FUG Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- All Summer Long (new stereo remix)
- Catch A Wave
- Hawaii
- Little Honda
- 409
- It's OK
- You're So Good To Me (new stereo remix)
- Then I Kissed Her (new stereo remix)
- Kiss Me, Baby
- Please Let Me Wonder (new stereo remix)
- Let Him Run Wild (new stereo remix)
- The Little Girl I Once Knew
- Wendy (new stereo remix)
- Disney Girls (1957)
- Forever
- Friends
- Break Away
- Why Do Fools Fall In Love
- Surf's Up
- Feel Flows (featured in the motion picture Almost Famous)
- All This Is That
- 'Til I Die
- Sail On, Sailor (featured in the Oscar-winning motion picture The Departed)
- Cool, Cool Water
- Don't Go Near The Water
- California Saga (On My Way To Sunny Californ-i-a)
- California Dreamin'
- The Warmth Of The Sun
Amazon.com
In a sense, The Warmth of the Sun is to 2004's double-platinum Sounds of Summer as 1975's Spirit of America was to the previous year's chart-topping Endless Summer. Both Summer compilations feature the obvious hits, and their followups collect less famous--though still worthy--tracks like "Hawaii," "409," and "Little Honda." But the 21st-century collections are sequenced by the Beach Boys themselves, and that means this volume's songs are second-tier in fame only. The casual fan whose curiosity was piqued by Sounds of Summer and picks this up for "All Summer Long" will be captivated by Brian Wilson's stops on the road to Pet Sounds ("Kiss Me Baby," "Please Let Me Wonder," "Let Him Run Wild," "The Little Girl I Once Knew"), moved by the father-son collaboration "Break Away" (in many ways the Beach Boys' farewell to the '60s), and floored by a string of five songs from the early '70s--a few of which had their genesis in the ill-fated Smile project--that are a perfect showcase for the maturity the group, especially Brian and Carl, managed to attain less than a decade after penning "Pom Pom Play Girl" ("Surf's Up," "Feel Flows," "All This Is That," "'Til I Die," "Sail On, Sailor"). Taken together, these two volumes provide an extraordinary portrait of a band attempting to straddle popularity and artistic vision, spotlighting each facet just long enough to make you want more. (Collectors note: many of these songs appear in new stereo remixes--they may not be the original Brian Wilson productions as he heard them, but being able to distinctly make out the vibraphone in "Let Him Run Wild" is worth it.) --Benjamin LukoffAmazon.com
Compiled and sequenced by The Beach Boys themselves, The Warmth Of The Sun offers a rich view of the artistry and complex legacy of a band that has produced some of the most brilliant music of all time. This new career-spanning, 28-track collection illuminates much of The Beach Boys' most accomplished work. The Warmth Of The Sun is the perfect complement and companion to 2004's double-platinum Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys.
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Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys |
Endless Harmony |
Endless Harmony DVD |
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My feel-good music.......2007-07-21
The WARMTH of the SUN~it won't ever die..........2007-07-18
Brian Wilson is the genius who created a unique American music that is fun and sometimes JOYOUS to hear.If you never heard The BEACH BOYS in concert, seeing the Brian Wilson touring ensemble built-around The Wondermints is probably the best substitute.But give yourself a break~ The Beach Boys have been around more than 40 years,and made millions of listeners of all ages and musical "sophistication"happy: their WARMTH of the SUN...their choir-rich harmonies...won't ever die.
Recycled Package #102.......2007-07-17
I, for one, cannot review "The Warmth of the Sun" on the merits of its songs, because it would be painfully redundant to do so. All that exists here are a few classic tracks intermingled with a few obscurities. As a rule (and especially when applied to the Beach Boys catalog), the more obscure the tune, the worse it is, and this collection practically screams that point. So, why would you buy this collection? I don't know. Maybe if you never bought a Beach Boys album in your life, this would be worthwhile, but with 101 other compilations to choose from, I see no particular advantage for this specific collection. Perhaps you are so masochistic that you feel compelled to buy anything that has the band's name attached. If so, I feel so truly sorry for you, as well as your ex-wife, your estranged children and your mortgage company.
Meanwhile, Mike Love is probably sitting at home right now, arranging the next batch of songs for next week's compilation. That can't be healthy for him, so let's do him a really big favor. Let's ban all future recycled collections credited to the Beach Boys. If our goal is achieved, we might force Mike to do something with an iota of creativity attached. Wouldn't that be nice? D- Tom Ryan
Interesting Album.......2007-07-14
Lackluster.......2007-07-13
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Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ASHM Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Wouldn't It Be Nice
- You Still Believe In Me
- That's Not Me
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
- I'm Waiting For The Day
- Let's Go Away For Awhile
- Sloop John B
- God Only Knows
- I Know There's An Answer
- Here Today
- I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
- Pet Sounds
- Caroline No
- Hang On To Your Ego - (bonus track)
- Wouldn't It Be Nice (Stereo Mix)
- You Still Believe In Me
- That's Not Me
- Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
- I'm Waiting For The Day
- Let's Go Away For Awhile
- Sloop John B
- God Only Knows
- I Know There's An Answer
- Here Today
- I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
- Pet Sounds
- Caroline No
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If you need some pointy-headed pundit to sell you on the merits of Pet Sounds, your money might be better spent on an ear specialist. Brian Wilson's gift to 20th-century music elevated this pop album into a beguiling musical and emotional cogency that still operates outside pop culture's fickle space-time continuum--and limited critical lexicon. There's never been another record to compare (Rubber Soul, its inspiration, is close; Sgt. Pepper's, its response, misses the point), and certainly no album has been as dissected, overanalyzed, and predigested for public consumption. In 1997 Capitol Records devoted an entire four-disc box set, The Pet Sounds Sessions, to its thorough deconstruction. The techno-marvel centerpiece of that project--the album's first true stereo mix, painstakingly conjured out of multitape session sources by producer-engineer Mark Linett (under Wilson's supervision)--was at once heresy and revelation. Now the label has gratifyingly seen fit to offer both mixes on a single disc (along with alternate versions of "Hang On to Your Ego," the original title of "I Know There's An Answer"), an idea that should please the orthodox and heretics alike. And while the album has always clearly been The Brian Wilson Show featuring the Beach Boys, David Leaf's concise new notes attempt to be more inclusive of a wider band perspective. The result (three of the five band members claim credit for the album title) sometimes resembles Rashomon. If Pet Sounds forever crystallized the band's various creative (in)differences, it also became Wilson's grand karmic joke on his band mates; its burgeoning reputation (Mojo magazine's panel of pop experts once elected it greatest album of all time) guaranteed they would sing its songs--and praises--until the end. And if putting two different versions of the same album on one disc seems like overkill, look at the bright side: it's a perfect excuse to listen to the glorious Pet Sounds twice. --Jerry McCulleyAmazon.com
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2000 Hdcd Remaster of the Original Mono Mixes. Does Not Include the Bonus Tracks that were on Previous Issues.Customer Reviews:
Understanding "Pet Sounds".......2007-07-26
"Revolver" for example, has what ive seen many on here say "Pet Sounds" has: about one great song and three good ones.
now this is true in terms of "sounding lovely" but in terms of musical masterpiece this is not the case.
when i first listened to Pet Sounds, each song started and i asked myself "why am i listening to this?". but by the time each song was over i felt like a different person
the rich chord progressions illustrate the movement that words alone can not explain. Take for example the infamous "God Only Knows". It is a swirl of diminished verse with many inverted chords that keep the listener tagged through its bipolar verses... then the refrain of "god only knows..." is a rich set of major chords (A-E/G#-F#m7) followed by a m7 which is a major chord with a changed root. If i was to post the chords in verse on here it would look like higher math.
this is what the "genius" of Brian Wilson comes to.
When a musician heres an album a lot more goes into play than the sound alone. The technicality, a word oft thrown around yet seldom understood, is another window into the "what" of the song and sound and an explanation of the feelings.
Thus a song like "Thats Not Me" keeps it begging sensationalism not through its simplistic lyrics, but by balancing such simplisity upon a background chorus of percussive indecency... a strange combination that shows not only the narrator's desperation but also his frustration.
The only songs that shouldnt have been on the album from an outstanding standpoint would be the instrumentals...
not because they are free of genius or do not have a complex meaning... but instead because they do not fit the overall flow of the album.
my recommendation for anyone who buys this album:
you must listen to it more than once
the first time, other than a few songs, you will probably be wondering why anyone in the world would say this was the best album, let alone good.
but the more you listen the more you feel
the more the harmonies play the more you can understand
the lyrical meanings of the songs mean nothing when not compared to the harmonies beneath them...
imagine Wouldnt it Be Nice in Minor
that would change everything the song has ever stood for
also, Wilson's rythmic movement and enjambments should be noticed and the effect they have (such as in "Dont Talk") are astounding to the listening ear.
in conclusion
the reason this is one of the greatest albums ever, or possibly the greatest (i have yet to find few who compete) is because it is like a jazz album: it is a listening mans CD. if you just pop it in and lolly around you get nothing. Yet if you become involved with the music, past the normal level of casuality... a plea made by the BBs and the Beatles at this time... You will find what makes it the "greatest album" yet. It touches more than the mind. It touches the mind and heart, and will profoundly affect the way you hear things in the future.
Important, yes, great, no........2007-07-20
Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Together, in the Kind of World Where We Belong?.......2007-07-15
Anyway, I am in the perfect setting to examine the rewards of "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys. Much has been written about this seminal album. And why not? It consistently ranks in the top 10 pop-rock albums of all time. And rightly so if you ask me.
Of course, it wasn't greeted ethusiastically when it came out. At least not as much as their prior hits. Brian Wilson took the hit most of all. Probably unjustly. But time has proven that it was the right move and the right time. To most, perhaps a little early and maybe they would say the wrong time. But I would have to disagree with that. Brian was ahead of everything on the scene at that time. He saw that the music was changing. Plus, artistically, you can not stay in the same place. Artistry needs real growth. Meanwhile, the other Beach Boys needed more hits- and this is why the chasm happened.
But, lets get into this a little more. The Beach Boys were (and still are) the ultimate summer group. Songs about California Girls, fast cars, high school life, requited love, and teen angst, angst, angst. These songs were incredibly successful. But Brian knew that, as he got older, his audience were also doing the same thing. He wanted to try a new direction and add some sophistication. Looking back to 1966, this album is a monumental achievement- and remains so until this day. Sure, some may downplay the importance of this recording, however, that cannot eliminate the fact that it was a monumental change that influenced the musical landscape at that time forever. It is essential, and one of the very best.
But, getting to the main point. Brian Wilson was moving towards greater musical compostion and more adult and inner emotions on record. This was a mega step- and quite a risk at the same time. Most of the music is lush, well thought out, and instruments used precisely to get the right nuances that bounced around in his mind. Certainly the songs are confessional, i.e; "You Still Believe in Me", emotional, i.e, "That's Not Me", "I'm Waiting for the Day", and quiet, heartfelt romance, i.e; "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on my Shoulder)". One must, of course, listen to all the colours and passages in this music. All these songs have a way of revealing certain moods that marry the music perfectly. Beautiful lilting breaks, shifting meter, an array of musical instruments heretofore never thought of in the pop-rock genre. Excellent.
And songs? We are treated to different, but essential, gratuitous hits with "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "Sloop John B". But more than this, Brian gives us 2 more considerable high standard gems. Yes. We get to "God Only Knows" which I nominate as the most beautiful song ever written in the course of popular music. Grandiose, glorious- I am fairly convinced that a higher power is somehow behind this remarkable song. Sweet, yearning, beautiful beyond compare. Angelic vocals as well. If anyone doubts Brian Wilson's genius, have them look to this song. Absolutely the highest gem. Then we get to the wispful "Caroline No". Brian reflects upon how time can change a relationship. He looks back to a time when his love was new and exciting and wonders why she changed. "Where is the girl I used to know"? He hurts badly from the change and yearns for a return to a satisfying relationship, knowing full well that it has changed forever. Listen to the end. A train in the distance, approaching at a rapid pace, getting louder, and then quickly passing by. A dog barks in the distance-urging its return. But it gone and then silence. What an incredible conveyence of mood this is for the ending. Superb.
In a way, the outtake of "I know There's an Answer" entitled "Hold On to Your Ego" to me, conveys the frustration Brian was going through in order to have the other members of the group in compliance with his new direction. But he knows he's alone and he knows that he's "going to lose the fight". Well, he may have lost it to them- however- he won the classic album. And we are all so much better that he did.
Now, I must go and make sure that kid isn't planning some new attack on my new home. I don't want to lose the fight anymore than Brian does.
In conclusion- a classic and a must have in any considerable music collection.
Goats say "feed me", Seers say "read me". -- yours, Metamorpho
Good.......2007-07-12
one of the only beach boys albums essential.......2007-06-15
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The Lovin' Spoonful - Greatest Hits
The Lovin' Spoonful Manufacturer: Buddha ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004KD24 Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Do You Belive In Magic
- You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
- Daydream
- You Baby
- Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind
- Wild About My Lovin'
- Younger Girl
- On The Road Again
- Didn't Want To Have To Do It
- Jug Band Music
- Summer In The City
- Rain On The Roof
- Pow (Theme From 'What's Up, Tiger Lily?')
- Nashville Cats
- Lovin' You
- Darlin' Companion
- Coconut Grove
- Full Measure
- Darling Be Home Soon
- Lonely (Amy's Theme)
- You're A Big Boy Now
- Six O'Clock
- She Is Still A Mystery
- Money
- Younger Generation
- Never Going Back
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It sometimes feels as though the Lovin' Spoonful have been reduced to a footnote in the history of rock & roll. Yet few of their contemporaries could match the likes of "Daydream," "Summer in the City," and the transcendent "Do You Believe in Magic?"--a song that can still turn January into June. Legend has it that the Spoonful auditioned for The Monkees, and they'd have been good in those roles, having the right candy-sweet sound and a warm humor in constant evidence. But it wouldn't have lasted: lead songwriter John Sebastian was too willful and idiosyncratic, coming on like an American Ray Davies on songs such as "Younger Generation," a prescient meditation on the hippie generation's future parental dilemmas. Greatest Hits is a fine 26-song introduction to a perennially underrated band. --Taylor ParkesCustomer Reviews:
Look for a bettern collection!.......2007-04-11
What I expected.......2007-04-10
The one and the only: Lovin' Spoonful.......2007-04-02
I recommend this as well as their four original albums (including their last album: "Everything Playing"), plus any of the pairings available of their two film soundtracks ("What's Up Tiger Lily?" and "You're a Big Boy Now"). BTW: Now that John Sebastian's infrequent solo releases have been finally re-released, I'd like to recommend the most under-rated of the bunch: what I suppose to contain the most Spoonful-inspired songwriting of the five: "Welcome Back" from 1975. After the Spoonful, Sebastian became a personal, introspective songwriter (following the pattern of the Spoonful song: "Younger Generation"). But "Welcome Back" seems to me his return to writing fun material more general in nature. Welcome Back Hopefully soon, Zal Yanovsky's only solo release will be available also: 1967's "Alive and Well In Argentina."
Still sounds good.......2007-03-09
Okay, I'm a bit biased, but this really IS a great CD.......2006-12-07
Ever since the Lovin' Spoonful hit the scene in the latter part of Summer 1965 with 'Do You Believe In Magic' they were a regular staple on the American charts. With their earlier ties to the more folksy Mamas & The Papas (members John Sebastian and Zal Yanovsky were both members of the Mugwumps with Cass Elliot & Denny Doherty) to their eventual induction into the R&R Hall of Fame, this was a band that made a serious mark upon the turbulent 60's, and as such seriously affected millions of fans.
Even though they only scored 10 actual charted hits of note, ending with 'She Is Still A Mystery' in Nov. 1967) it is difficult to imagine just how much ground they covered in a very small amount of time. In barely two years, they made such a tremendous impact. Not many American (or British for that matter) bands can take credit for doing so much so quickly. Even though they stuck it out until disbanding in '68, it is difficult to measure their true impact upon the music scene at the time or how they have influenced it since, but one thing IS certain: they DID incite a great number of people to purchase millions of records. Call them pop or bubblegum, but just remember to add the phrase: VERY Successful to that. A truly GREAT American band that gave us fans what we wanted most of all: great tunes at a time when the country needed something, anything to take our minds off the concerns of the day. This collection is almost as perfect a collection as I have seen available. If you are a fan of the Spoonful, you owe it to yourself to include this CD in your collection.
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Beach Boys - 20 Good Vibrations, The Greatest Hits (Volume 1)
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001IVJY Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Surfin' Safari
- 409
- Surfin' U.S.A.
- Shut Down
- Surfer Girl
- Little Deuce Coupe
- Catch A Wave
- Be True To Your School
- Fun, Fun, Fun
- I Get Around
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Do You Wanna Dance?
- Help Me, Rhonda
- California Girls
- Barbara Ann
- Sloop John B.
- Wouldn't It Be Nice
- God Only Knows
- Good Vibrations
- Kokomo
Amazon.com essential recording
The three-volume Good Vibrations series is designed with the hits-hungry fan in mind. Eschewing a strict chronological approach, the best-of sets are arranged according to charting position. Thus the initial collection is laden with the group's trademark tunes, ranging from the California boys' first top 10 charter, 1962's "Surfin' Safari," to their last, 1988's "Kokomo," a stray, post-Brian Wilson success. "Kokomo" is by far the newest selection included here; nothing else dates past 1966's No. 1 smash, "Good Vibrations." With the likes of "Fun, Fun, Fun," "I Get Around," "California Girls," and the incandescent "God Only Knows" rounding out the set, Greatest Hits Volume 1 is the ideal first pick for anyone looking for the Beach Boys at their commercial peak. --Steven StolderAmazon.com
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Customer Reviews:
Best Beach Boys.......2007-06-04
Makes You Feel as if You Live by the Ocean.......2007-04-02
A must-have for BB fans!.......2007-03-08
The California Girl.......2007-02-23
It's givin me good vibrations..........2006-12-29
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The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits
The Grass Roots Manufacturer: Mca Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002P1T Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Let's Live For Today
- Where Were You When I Needed You
- Things I Should Have Said
- Midnight Confessions
- The River Is Wide
- Bella Linda
- Lovin' Things
- Wait A Million Years
- Baby Hold On
- Heaven Knows
- Come On And Say It
- Temptation Eyes
- Two Divided By Love
- Glory Bound
- The Runway
- Sooner Or Later
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As a band the Grass Roots were always a shadowy bunch, a front for studio musicians and professional songwriters looking to get their songs on the radio. They scored 14 top 40 hits during their reign in the late '60s/early '70s and their hits were among the catchiest and most enjoyable of the AM radio era. "Let's Live for Today," "Midnight Confessions," "Bella Linda," "Two Divided by Love," and a slew of others are shameless pop made brilliant by multilayered harmonies and arrangements that liberally borrowed from folk-rock and R&B. The Grass Roots may have been product, but what great product. --Rob O'ConnorAlbum Description
This low-priced disc is far & away the best single-CD compilation ever issued of the Grass Roots' work, 16 chart singles covering every phase of their history, from 1966's 'Where Were You When I Needed You' (in its actual hit version) thru 'Let's Live for Today' & 'Midnight Confessions' to their last hit, 1972's 'The Runway.' Originally released in 1996. MCA.Customer Reviews:
Great CD!.......2007-05-26
Grass Roots 2007.......2007-05-08
POP MUSIC DELUXE = GRASS ROOTS style !.......2007-04-26
You will listen to this CD for a very long time. POP PERFECTION that STILL sounds GREAT!
An unknown tidbit about "The Grass Roots".......2007-03-28
Now, I dare you say The Grass Roots weren't an important musical group! Before MTV, American Bandstand was the BOMB!
A definite blast from the past.......2007-03-09
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The Association's Greatest Hits
The Association Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KAR Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- The Time It Is Today
- Everything That Touches You
- Like Always
- Never My Love
- Requiem For The Masses
- Along Comes Mary
- Enter The Young
- No Fair At All
- Time For Livin'
- We Love
- Cherish
- Windy
- Six Man Band
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The Association will always be best known for their soft rock, romantic ballad, "Cherish." Covered by countless others, including The Partridge Family, it remains a staple of easy listening station formats. The group also had perkier moments, as best captured by the breezy "Windy." But they had other hits: "Along Came Mary," "Never My Love" and "Everything That Touches You" also gave the band significant chart positions. The Association's finer compositions borrowed from the more innocuous aspects of '60s folk rock, fusing it together with their capable vocals. Primarily a fan's record, The Association's Greatest Hits haven't--with the exception of "Cherish," and "Never My Love"--withstood the test of time too well. --Steve GdulaCustomer Reviews:
Good and bad.......2007-06-09
Timeless.......2007-05-07
Poor sound great group!!.......2007-04-27
A memory of my youth.......2007-03-14
Nostalgia at its best........2007-02-24
Rap Music:
- Sunshine Pt.2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Superstar [Explicit Lyrics]
- Techno-Bass
- Tempted to Touch [CD-single] [Import]
- The Chronic [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
- The Gift [Clean]
- The I-10 Juggler [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Next Chapter: Strictly Underground [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Score [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Tranzlation
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