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Bella Linda
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Things I Should Have Said
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Melody for You
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Midnight Confessions
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Here`s Where You Belong
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Feelings
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Lady Pleasure
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Where Were You When I Needed You
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Wake Up, Wake Up
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Hot Bright Lights
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Let`s Live for Today
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Released | November 1968 | |||
Genre | Folk rock, psychedelic pop, pop rock | |||
Label | Dunhill | |||
Producer | Steve Barri | |||
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For the plant, see golden grass.
1968 greatest hits album by the Grass Roots
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Golden Grass is the first greatest hits album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in November 1968 by Dunhill Records. The LP`s release in the fall of 1968 followed the success of the group`s highest-charting single, "Midnight Confessions". It featured a song written by Carole King and Toni Stern titled "Lady Pleasure", which was previously unreleased by the group, as well as a new single, "Bella Linda", which was originally written (in Italian, as "Balla Linda") by the Italian songwriting duo of Lucio Battisti and Mogol. The Grass Roots` version of the song, which was given English lyrics by Barry Gross and Steve Barri, charted at No. 28. Golden Grass is the highest charting Grass Roots album at #25, and was certified gold by the RIAA in 1970.[2][3]
Some of the songs included on Golden Grass feature unique touches by arranger Jimmie Haskell. The album showcases the Grass Roots` first two top ten singles, "Let`s Live for Today" and "Midnight Confessions", both of which feature trade-off vocals by primary vocalists Warren Entner and Rob Grill. The rest of the songs, save for "Bella Linda" and the previously unreleased "Lady Pleasure", are drawn from the group`s previous two albums, Let`s Live for Today and Feelings. Among these are two original songs by the band`s members. This album concludes the group`s psychedelic period and phases them into their soulful transition shown on their following album, Lovin` Things.[2]
"Bella Linda," "Midnight Confessions," and "Lady Pleasure" are previously unreleased on a Grass Roots album.
The original release of Golden Grass is on Dunhill ABC in stereo. Graphic design and art direction by Philip Schwartz.
All songs produced by Steve Barri. (*) produced with P. F. Sloan.[2]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the plant, see golden grass.
1968 greatest hits album by the Grass Roots
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Golden Grass is the first greatest hits album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in November 1968 by Dunhill Records. The LP`s release in the fall of 1968 followed the success of the group`s highest-charting single, "Midnight Confessions". It featured a song written by Carole King and Toni Stern titled "Lady Pleasure", which was previously unreleased by the group, as well as a new single, "Bella Linda", which was originally written (in Italian, as "Balla Linda") by the Italian songwriting duo of Lucio Battisti and Mogol. The Grass Roots` version of the song, which was given English lyrics by Barry Gross and Steve Barri, charted at No. 28. Golden Grass is the highest charting Grass Roots album at #25, and was certified gold by the RIAA in 1970.[2][3]
Some of the songs included on Golden Grass feature unique touches by arranger Jimmie Haskell. The album showcases the Grass Roots` first two top ten singles, "Let`s Live for Today" and "Midnight Confessions", both of which feature trade-off vocals by primary vocalists Warren Entner and Rob Grill. The rest of the songs, save for "Bella Linda" and the previously unreleased "Lady Pleasure", are drawn from the group`s previous two albums, Let`s Live for Today and Feelings. Among these are two original songs by the band`s members. This album concludes the group`s psychedelic period and phases them into their soulful transition shown on their following album, Lovin` Things.[2]
"Bella Linda," "Midnight Confessions," and "Lady Pleasure" are previously unreleased on a Grass Roots album.
The original release of Golden Grass is on Dunhill ABC in stereo. Graphic design and art direction by Philip Schwartz.
All songs produced by Steve Barri. (*) produced with P. F. Sloan.[2]