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The Tokens - It's A Happening World (Remastered) (1967/2012)

The Tokens - It's A Happening World (Remastered) (1967/2012)

BAND/ARTIST: The Tokens

The Tokens - It's A Happening World (Remastered) (1967/2012)


Tracklist:

01. Wimoweh 5 1/2 Years Later
02. Sunset See My Sadness
03. Grey City Day
04. Grandfather
05. She Comes & Goes
06. Perhaps, the Joy of Giving
07. Poor Man
08. It's a Happening World
09. How Nice? (Single Version)
10. For All That I Am
11. Bye, Bye, Bye
12. The Purpose of a Circus
13. Portrait of My Love

Bonus Tracks:
14. Ain't That Peculiar
15. Till
16. Bathroom Wall
17. Animal
18. The Banana Boat Song
19. The World Is Full of Wonderful Things
20. Some People Sleep
21. Go Away Little Girl / Young Girl
22. I Want to Make Love to You
23. I Could Be
24. The End of the World

The Tokens had a big hit in 1962 with "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," a remake of the Weavers' "Wimoweh," itself a version of a '30s South African pop-folk song, and that's usually it for the the Tokens in most rock and pop history books. But there's more to the story, as there usually is. The Tokens formed their own record label in 1964, B.T. Puppy, and they got to be pretty good record producers, and by the time the band signed with Warner Bros Records in 1967, they knew their way around a studio. Their first album for the label, It's a Happening World, was a minor and woefully unsung gem, full of interesting psychedelic and Baroque touches that make it sound like the Beach Boys circa Pet Sounds, or the Beatles just as they stepped off into "I Am the Walrus" territory, all complete with those trademark vocal harmonies and inventive arrangements the Tokens were known for. The best tracks, like "Portrait of My Love," the Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil-penned title tune, "It's a Happening World," and the delightful "Grey City Day" are all solid examples of intelligent late-'60s sunshine pop, and the album deserved to fare better than it did with both the critics and the market place. [Some reissues package the It's a Happening World LP with 11 singles the band released for Warner Bros between 1967 and 1969, including delightful re-imaginings of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar," Harry Belafonte's "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)," and Skeeter Davis' "The End of the World." Oh, and the lead track is a Baroque re-rendering of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," here called "Wimoweh 5 1/2 Years Later," that should have been a big hit all over again in the heady summer of 1967.]


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