The Mamas and the Papas blazed across the '60s folk-rock scene, scoring nine Top 40 hits in less than two years. So bright was their brief run that it earned them a berth in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This set shows at least some of the reason why-there's the era-defining hit "California Dreamin'," plus other triumphs such as "Monday, Monday," "Words of Love," "Dedicated to the One I Love," and the autobiographical "Creeque Alley'. Universal. 2005.
Collection of tracks by these contemporaries of the Beach Boys and other Southern California Sunshine Pop bands. Although often considered a Folk act, this quartet were more about Flower Power than the Cumberland Gap! 24 tracks total including a few solo tracks from Mama Cass. Features 'Monday Monday', 'Dream a Little Dream of Me', 'California Dreaming' and more. Universal. 2006.
With the debut of their first hit, California Dreamin , on the charts, The Mamas and the Papas proclaimed themselves to be a potent new force in the burgeoning West Coast folk-rock movement, announcing to the world that something special and beautiful was happening in California. Now, 50 years to the day after California Dreamin entered the Billboard Hot 100 on January 8, 1966, Real Gone Music is celebrating this very special anniversary by releasing The Mamas and the Papas: The Complete Singles The 50th Anniversary Collection, a two-CD, 53-track set that includes for the first time ever the A... [Read More]
Digitally remastered two CD set offers either a complete career overview or extensive selections from the artist's most important years & will feature key hits, album tracks, extensive liner notes, credits, period photos, & more.
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Collection of tracks by these contemporaries of the Beach Boys and other Southern California Sunshine Pop bands. Although often considered a Folk act, this quartet were more about Flower Power than the Cumberland Gap! 24
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