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Álbums chronology

Feelings
Feelings
0/2/1968
Golden Grass
Golden Grass
0/11/1968

Feelings

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Febrero 1968 · Fecha Grabación: Diciembre 1967 -
    Discográfica: Dunhill · Estudio de grabación: United Western, Hollywood, California · Productor: Steve Barri
    1
    Feelings
    The Grass Roots • w: Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny Fukomoto • v: Grill and Entner • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    2:50
  • 2
    Here`s Where You Belong
    The Grass Roots • w: P.F. Sloan, Steve Barri • v: Grill and Entner • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    3:10
  • 3
    The Sins of a Family Fall on the Daughter
    The Grass Roots • w: P.F. Sloan • v: Grill • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    3:00
  • 4
    Melody for You
    The Grass Roots • w: P.F. Sloan • v: Grill • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    2:45
  • 5
    Who Will You Be Tomorrow
    The Grass Roots • w: Warren Entner, Rob Grill • v: Entner • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    2:42
  • 6
    You Might as Well Go My Way
    The Grass Roots • w: Richard Podolor • v: Grill • 1968 /02 Side one[3]
    2:03
  • 1
    All Good Things Come to an End
    The Grass Roots • w: Albert Hammond • v: Grill • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    2:40
  • 2
    Hot Bright Lights
    The Grass Roots • w: Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Creed Bratton • v: Entner • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    5:07
  • 3
    Hey Friend
    The Grass Roots • w: Warren Entner, Rob Grill • v: Entner • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    2:58
  • 4
    You and Love Are the Same
    The Grass Roots • w: Warren Entner, Rob Grill • v: Entner and Grill • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    2:45
  • 5
    Dinner for Eight
    The Grass Roots • w: Creed Bratton • v: Bratton • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    3:00
  • 6
    Feelings (Reprise)
    The Grass Roots • w: Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny Fukomoto • v: Grill and Entner • 1968 /02 Side two[3]
    0:59
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    Feelings
    Feelings
    0/2/1968
    Golden Grass
    Golden Grass
    0/11/1968
    Feelings
    Studio album by
    ReleasedFebruary 1968 (1968-02)
    RecordedDecember 1967
    StudioUnited Western, Hollywood, California
    Genre
    Length33:44
    LabelDunhill
    ProducerSteve Barri
    The Grass Roots chronology
    Let`s Live for Today
    (1967)
    Feelings
    (1968)
    Golden Grass
    (1968)

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    1968 studio album by the Grass Roots

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]

    Feelings is the third studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in February 1968 by Dunhill Records. It contained many songs composed by the group`s members and studio performances of the musician`s instrumentation. The album was intended to take the group into a heavier psychedelic direction with their music.[2] The A- and B-side singles released from the album were "Melody For You" b/w "Hey Friend", "Feelings" b/w "Here`s Where You Belong", "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" (B-side of "Midnight Confessions"), "Hot Bright Lights" (B-side of "Bella Linda"), "All Good Things Come to an End" (B-side of 1969 issue of "Melody for You") and "You and Love Are the Same" (B-side of "Lovin` Things"). Midway during this run, "Midnight Confessions" was released as an A-side and became the group`s highest charting single.[3]

    Songs

    The songs were a 50/50 split between outside composers and the group and featured arrangements by Jimmie Haskell. The title song was created in 1966 by the pre-Grass Roots garage group named the 13th Floor. Previous member Kenny Fukomoto was the main composer and Warren Entner and Rick Coonce helped with the arrangements. The song featured a sustained fuzz guitar and Eastern influences, giving it a psychedelic flavor.

    This theme was continued with other group-composed songs. "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" contained references to George Harrison and other pop-culture themes, and "Hot Bright Lights" reflected the group`s stage life. It featured an extended fuzzy lead guitar performance by Bratton segueing into the songs "Hey Friend" and "You And Love Are The Same", both written by Entner and Rob Grill.

    Dunhill Records executives became dismayed by the inability of the single releases to chart at their time of release. They decided that since "Midnight Confessions" performed so well in the charts, they would issue the first greatest hits album, Golden Grass, which included the high-charting song. They then decided to take the group output into a new direction with a strong use of horns and wind instruments. A new soulful direction surfaced on their next regular album, titled Lovin` Things. The group continued to move forward with multiple hit records until 1973.[3]

    Artwork, packaging

    Feelings was originally released in February 1968 on the ABC Dunhill label in both mono and stereo. It was one of the label`s last albums mixed in mono and one of the last commercially available mono albums, and today mono copies are scarce. The front cover was designed by Philip Schwartz.

    Track listing

    All songs produced by Steve Barri.[3]

    Side one[3]
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
    1."Feelings"Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny FukomotoGrill and Entner2:50
    2."Here`s Where You Belong"P.F. Sloan, Steve BarriGrill and Entner3:10
    3."The Sins of a Family Fall on the Daughter"P.F. SloanGrill3:00
    4."Melody for You"P.F. SloanGrill2:45
    5."Who Will You Be Tomorrow"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner2:42
    6."You Might as Well Go My Way"Richard PodolorGrill2:03

    Side two[3]
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
    1."All Good Things Come to an End"Albert HammondGrill2:40
    2."Hot Bright Lights"Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Creed BrattonEntner5:07
    3."Hey Friend"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner2:58
    4."You and Love Are the Same"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner and Grill2:45
    5."Dinner for Eight"Creed BrattonBratton3:00
    6."Feelings (Reprise)"Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny FukomotoGrill and Entner0:59

    Personnel

    The Grass Roots

    • Rob Grill – vocals, bass
    • Warren Entner – guitar, vocals
    • Creed Bratton – lead guitar, vocals
    • Rick Coonce – drums, percussion, vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Steve Barri – producer
    • Chuck Britz – engineer
    • Jimmie Haskell – arrangements, keyboard instruments
    • Larry Knechtel – keyboard instruments

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1968 studio album by the Grass Roots

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]

    Feelings is the third studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in February 1968 by Dunhill Records. It contained many songs composed by the group`s members and studio performances of the musician`s instrumentation. The album was intended to take the group into a heavier psychedelic direction with their music.[2] The A- and B-side singles released from the album were "Melody For You" b/w "Hey Friend", "Feelings" b/w "Here`s Where You Belong", "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" (B-side of "Midnight Confessions"), "Hot Bright Lights" (B-side of "Bella Linda"), "All Good Things Come to an End" (B-side of 1969 issue of "Melody for You") and "You and Love Are the Same" (B-side of "Lovin` Things"). Midway during this run, "Midnight Confessions" was released as an A-side and became the group`s highest charting single.[3]

    Songs

    The songs were a 50/50 split between outside composers and the group and featured arrangements by Jimmie Haskell. The title song was created in 1966 by the pre-Grass Roots garage group named the 13th Floor. Previous member Kenny Fukomoto was the main composer and Warren Entner and Rick Coonce helped with the arrangements. The song featured a sustained fuzz guitar and Eastern influences, giving it a psychedelic flavor.

    This theme was continued with other group-composed songs. "Who Will You Be Tomorrow" contained references to George Harrison and other pop-culture themes, and "Hot Bright Lights" reflected the group`s stage life. It featured an extended fuzzy lead guitar performance by Bratton segueing into the songs "Hey Friend" and "You And Love Are The Same", both written by Entner and Rob Grill.

    Dunhill Records executives became dismayed by the inability of the single releases to chart at their time of release. They decided that since "Midnight Confessions" performed so well in the charts, they would issue the first greatest hits album, Golden Grass, which included the high-charting song. They then decided to take the group output into a new direction with a strong use of horns and wind instruments. A new soulful direction surfaced on their next regular album, titled Lovin` Things. The group continued to move forward with multiple hit records until 1973.[3]

    Artwork, packaging

    Feelings was originally released in February 1968 on the ABC Dunhill label in both mono and stereo. It was one of the label`s last albums mixed in mono and one of the last commercially available mono albums, and today mono copies are scarce. The front cover was designed by Philip Schwartz.

    Track listing

    All songs produced by Steve Barri.[3]

    Side one[3]
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
    1."Feelings"Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny FukomotoGrill and Entner2:50
    2."Here`s Where You Belong"P.F. Sloan, Steve BarriGrill and Entner3:10
    3."The Sins of a Family Fall on the Daughter"P.F. SloanGrill3:00
    4."Melody for You"P.F. SloanGrill2:45
    5."Who Will You Be Tomorrow"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner2:42
    6."You Might as Well Go My Way"Richard PodolorGrill2:03

    Side two[3]
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
    1."All Good Things Come to an End"Albert HammondGrill2:40
    2."Hot Bright Lights"Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Creed BrattonEntner5:07
    3."Hey Friend"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner2:58
    4."You and Love Are the Same"Warren Entner, Rob GrillEntner and Grill2:45
    5."Dinner for Eight"Creed BrattonBratton3:00
    6."Feelings (Reprise)"Rick Coonce, Warren Entner, Kenny FukomotoGrill and Entner0:59

    Personnel

    The Grass Roots

    • Rob Grill – vocals, bass
    • Warren Entner – guitar, vocals
    • Creed Bratton – lead guitar, vocals
    • Rick Coonce – drums, percussion, vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Steve Barri – producer
    • Chuck Britz – engineer
    • Jimmie Haskell – arrangements, keyboard instruments
    • Larry Knechtel – keyboard instruments

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