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The Cowsills - The Cowsills (1967)

The Cowsills - The Cowsills (1967)

BAND/ARTIST: The Cowsills

  • Title: The Cowsills
  • Year Of Release: 1967
  • Label: Mercury Records
  • Genre: Pop Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:30:30
  • Total Size: 71 mb | 187 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Cowsills - The Rain The Park And Other Things
02. The Cowsills - Pennies
03. The Cowsills - La Rue Du Sole
04. The Cowsills - Thinkin' About The Other Side
05. The Cowsills - Dreams Of Linda
06. The Cowsills - River Blue
07. The Cowsills - Gettin' Into That Sunny, Sunny Feelin' Again
08. The Cowsills - That's My Time Of The Day
09. The Cowsills - Troubled Roses
10. The Cowsills - (Stop, Look) Is Anyone There?
11. The Cowsills - How Can I Make You See
12. The Cowsills - (Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need

Featuring "The Rain, the Park, and Other Things," this debut album by the Cowsills really isn't half-bad mainstream late-'60s pop, with a heavy Mamas & the Papas fixation. It's not nearly as good as the Mamas & the Papas, of course, and doesn't stand up to in-depth listening nor are they saying anything quite as profoundly refreshing and personal as what the Mamas & the Papas conveyed on their best records. But it is pleasant, and it's also easy to hear how doing Beatles tunes for four hours a night at clubs had a profound effect on whatever musical impulses the group had, and there were worse places than that to use as a jumping off point. Echoes of the prettier and less daring parts of Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's abound in the best of the harmonizing here, and also in some of the brass and percussion, and the guitar flourishes on numbers like "Pennies" (which could easily have been a hit). Everything is also decidedly middle-brow and middle class in its sensibilities, very family friendly even in the relatively safe trippiness that colors the mood of numbers like "River Blue" this was sort of sunshine pop for teens from stable middle-class homes. Musically, it all recalls the two Boyce & Hart LPs and, even more so, the Monkees' first two records it's not as smooth or accomplished as either of the latter, though the presence of a fair number of band originals and the lean sound of the core group give it a slightly less contrived feel than the Monkees' records.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • mldekker
  •  wrote in 08:45
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Met Veel Dank !!