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Up, Up And Away
Up, Up And Away
0/5/1967

Up, Up And Away

The 5th Dimension

1967 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Mayo 1967 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1966 - 11 Marzo
    Discográfica: Soul City · Estudio de grabación: United Western, Hollywood, California · Productor: Johnny Rivers and Marc Gordon
    1
    Up, Up And Away
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:45
  • 2
    Another Day, Another Heartache
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:37
  • 3
    Which Way To Nowhere
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    3:09
  • 4
    California My Way
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:56
  • 5
    Misty Roses
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:47
  • 6
    Go Where You Wanna Go
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:23
  • 7
    Never Gonna Be The Same
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:27
  • 8
    Pattern People
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    3:02
  • 9
    Rosecrans Blvd.
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    2:54
  • 10
    Learn How To Fly
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    3:01
  • 11
    Poor Side Of Town
    The 5th Dimension5th Dimension • 1967
    3:21
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    Up, Up And Away
    Up, Up And Away
    0/5/1967
    Up – Up and Away
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMay 1967
    RecordedApril 1966 – March 11, 1967
    StudioUnited Western, Hollywood, California
    Length40:03
    LabelSoul City
    ProducerJohnny Rivers and Marc Gordon
    The 5th Dimension chronology
    Up – Up and Away
    (1967)
    The Magic Garden
    (1967)
    Singles from Up – Up and Away
    1. "Go Where You Wanna Go"
      Released: 1966
    2. "Another Day, Another Heartache"
      Released: 1967
    3. "Up – Up and Away"
      Released: 1967

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    1967 studio album by the 5th Dimension

    "Up – Up and Away"

    The 5th Dimension`s "Up – Up and Away" from Up – Up and Away

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    Up – Up and Away is the debut album by the American pop group the 5th Dimension, released in 1967. The title track was released as a single and became a major pop hit.

    The group`s first single release on Soul City Records, "Train Keep On Moving/I`ll Be Loving You Forever" was not a success, and is not included in the album. Both songs appear as bonus tracks on a later CD reissue of the album.

    The first single released from this album, "Go Where You Wanna Go", was initially recorded by the Mamas & the Papas and appears on their first album. The 5th Dimension`s version became a Top 20 hit in the US, reaching the #16 position. The group`s second release, "Another Day, Another Heartache", also charted, peaking at #45.

    It was their third release, the ubiquitous "Up – Up and Away", that launched both the group and the song`s writer, Jimmy Webb, into super-stardom. The group and the song amassed a total of five different Grammy Awards between them in 1967. Many different artists have since recorded versions of the song (see the entry concerning "Up, Up and Away" for further details).

    The group appeared on many television shows of the day, including The Hollywood Palace, Shebang, and particularly The Ed Sullivan Show, where they became a favorite of the host. Performances exist of several of the album`s songs from these myriad shows, including "Go Where You Wanna Go", "Another Day, Another Heartache", "Pattern People", "California My Way", and the title track of the album.

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "Up – Up and Away" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:45
    2. "Another Day, Another Heartache" (Steve Barri, P.F. Sloan) – 2:37
    3. "Which Way to Nowhere" (Webb) – 3:08
    4. "California My Way" (Willie Hutch) – 2:56
    5. "Misty Roses" (Tim Hardin) – 2:46

    Side Two

    1. "Go Where You Wanna Go" (John Phillips) – 2:22
    2. "Never Gonna Be the Same" (Webb) – 2:26
    3. "Pattern People" (Webb) – 3:02
    4. "Rosecrans Blvd." (Webb) – 2:54
    5. "Learn How to Fly" (Hutch) – 3:01
    6. "Poor Side of Town" (Lou Adler, Johnny Rivers) – 3:21

    CD Reissue Bonus Tracks

    1. "I`ll Be Loving You Forever" (Hutch) – 3:11
    2. "Train Keep on Movin`" (Hutch) – 2:47
    3. "Too Poor to Die" (Marc Gordon, Hutch) – 2:46

    Personnel

    The 5th Dimension

    • Billy Davis Jr. - lead vocals (track 12), background vocals
    • Florence LaRue - background vocals
    • Marilyn McCoo - lead vocals (track 10), background vocals
    • Lamonte McLemore - background vocals
    • Ron Townson - background vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Al Casey - guitar, "eastern sounds" performed by
    • Johnny Rivers - guitar
    • P. F. Sloan - guitar
    • Tommy Tedesco - guitar
    • Joe Osborn - bass, guitar
    • Hal Blaine - drums, percussion
    • Larry Knechtel - piano, keyboards
    • Jimmy Webb - musical conductor, keyboards

    Production

    • Producers: Johnny Rivers, Marc Gordon
    • Mastering: Elliot Federman
    • Project coordination: Arlessa Barnes, Glenn Delgado, Christina DeSimone, Robin Diamond, Mandana Eidgah, Karyn Friedland, Felicia Gearhart, Laura Gregory, Jeremy Holiday, Robin Manning, Brooke Nochomson, Ed Osborne, Larry Parra, Dana Renert, Bill Stafford, Steve Strauss
    • Production assistants: Bones Howe, Tom Tierney, Russ Wapensky
    • Archivist: Joanna Feltman
    • Transfers: Mike Hartry
    • Music arranged by: Jimmy Webb
    • Horns & Strings arranged by: Marty Paich, tracks 1, 2, 5, 6
    • Art direction: Mathieu Bitton, Wardy Woodward
    • Design: Mathieu Bitton, Wayne Kimbell
    • Cover photo: Bernard Yeszin
    • Photography: Rob Santers
    • Liner notes: Mike Ragehoa

    Charts and awards

    Album

    Billboard (North America)

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    Black Albums

    10

    1967

    Pop Albums

    8

    1967 Year End

    Billboard 200

    41

    1967 Year End

    Cashbox

    60

    Singles

    Billboard (North America)

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    "Go Where You Wanna Go"

    Pop Singles

    16

    1967

    "Another Day, Another Heartache"

    Pop Singles

    45

    1967

    "Up – Up and Away"

    Pop Singles

    7

    10th Annual Grammy Awards

    Year

    Nominee / work

    Award

    Result

    1968"Up – Up and Away"Record of the YearWon

    Song of the YearWon

    Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalsWon

    Best Performance by a Vocal GroupWon

    Best Performance by a ChrousWon

    Best Contemporary SongWon

    Up – Up and AwayBest Pop Vocal AlbumNominated

    Best Recording PackageNominated

    The 5th DimensionBest New ArtistNominated

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[2]

    Gold

    500,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1967 studio album by the 5th Dimension

    "Up – Up and Away"

    The 5th Dimension`s "Up – Up and Away" from Up – Up and Away

    Problems playing this file? See media help.

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic [1]

    Up – Up and Away is the debut album by the American pop group the 5th Dimension, released in 1967. The title track was released as a single and became a major pop hit.

    The group`s first single release on Soul City Records, "Train Keep On Moving/I`ll Be Loving You Forever" was not a success, and is not included in the album. Both songs appear as bonus tracks on a later CD reissue of the album.

    The first single released from this album, "Go Where You Wanna Go", was initially recorded by the Mamas & the Papas and appears on their first album. The 5th Dimension`s version became a Top 20 hit in the US, reaching the #16 position. The group`s second release, "Another Day, Another Heartache", also charted, peaking at #45.

    It was their third release, the ubiquitous "Up – Up and Away", that launched both the group and the song`s writer, Jimmy Webb, into super-stardom. The group and the song amassed a total of five different Grammy Awards between them in 1967. Many different artists have since recorded versions of the song (see the entry concerning "Up, Up and Away" for further details).

    The group appeared on many television shows of the day, including The Hollywood Palace, Shebang, and particularly The Ed Sullivan Show, where they became a favorite of the host. Performances exist of several of the album`s songs from these myriad shows, including "Go Where You Wanna Go", "Another Day, Another Heartache", "Pattern People", "California My Way", and the title track of the album.

    Track listing

    Side One

    1. "Up – Up and Away" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:45
    2. "Another Day, Another Heartache" (Steve Barri, P.F. Sloan) – 2:37
    3. "Which Way to Nowhere" (Webb) – 3:08
    4. "California My Way" (Willie Hutch) – 2:56
    5. "Misty Roses" (Tim Hardin) – 2:46

    Side Two

    1. "Go Where You Wanna Go" (John Phillips) – 2:22
    2. "Never Gonna Be the Same" (Webb) – 2:26
    3. "Pattern People" (Webb) – 3:02
    4. "Rosecrans Blvd." (Webb) – 2:54
    5. "Learn How to Fly" (Hutch) – 3:01
    6. "Poor Side of Town" (Lou Adler, Johnny Rivers) – 3:21

    CD Reissue Bonus Tracks

    1. "I`ll Be Loving You Forever" (Hutch) – 3:11
    2. "Train Keep on Movin`" (Hutch) – 2:47
    3. "Too Poor to Die" (Marc Gordon, Hutch) – 2:46

    Personnel

    The 5th Dimension

    • Billy Davis Jr. - lead vocals (track 12), background vocals
    • Florence LaRue - background vocals
    • Marilyn McCoo - lead vocals (track 10), background vocals
    • Lamonte McLemore - background vocals
    • Ron Townson - background vocals

    Additional personnel

    • Al Casey - guitar, "eastern sounds" performed by
    • Johnny Rivers - guitar
    • P. F. Sloan - guitar
    • Tommy Tedesco - guitar
    • Joe Osborn - bass, guitar
    • Hal Blaine - drums, percussion
    • Larry Knechtel - piano, keyboards
    • Jimmy Webb - musical conductor, keyboards

    Production

    • Producers: Johnny Rivers, Marc Gordon
    • Mastering: Elliot Federman
    • Project coordination: Arlessa Barnes, Glenn Delgado, Christina DeSimone, Robin Diamond, Mandana Eidgah, Karyn Friedland, Felicia Gearhart, Laura Gregory, Jeremy Holiday, Robin Manning, Brooke Nochomson, Ed Osborne, Larry Parra, Dana Renert, Bill Stafford, Steve Strauss
    • Production assistants: Bones Howe, Tom Tierney, Russ Wapensky
    • Archivist: Joanna Feltman
    • Transfers: Mike Hartry
    • Music arranged by: Jimmy Webb
    • Horns & Strings arranged by: Marty Paich, tracks 1, 2, 5, 6
    • Art direction: Mathieu Bitton, Wardy Woodward
    • Design: Mathieu Bitton, Wayne Kimbell
    • Cover photo: Bernard Yeszin
    • Photography: Rob Santers
    • Liner notes: Mike Ragehoa

    Charts and awards

    Album

    Billboard (North America)

    Year

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    Black Albums

    10

    1967

    Pop Albums

    8

    1967 Year End

    Billboard 200

    41

    1967 Year End

    Cashbox

    60

    Singles

    Billboard (North America)

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    1967

    "Go Where You Wanna Go"

    Pop Singles

    16

    1967

    "Another Day, Another Heartache"

    Pop Singles

    45

    1967

    "Up – Up and Away"

    Pop Singles

    7

    10th Annual Grammy Awards

    Year

    Nominee / work

    Award

    Result

    1968"Up – Up and Away"Record of the YearWon

    Song of the YearWon

    Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalsWon

    Best Performance by a Vocal GroupWon

    Best Performance by a ChrousWon

    Best Contemporary SongWon

    Up – Up and AwayBest Pop Vocal AlbumNominated

    Best Recording PackageNominated

    The 5th DimensionBest New ArtistNominated

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[2]

    Gold

    500,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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