Complete Warner Bros. & Valiant Singles Collection by Association (CD, 2012)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerBones Howe^Curt Boettcher^Jerry Yester^John Boylan^Keith Olsen^Randy Sterling^Ray Pohlman^The Association
Record LabelNsnd, Now Sounds
UPC5013929063525
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046062810

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2012
GenreOldies
ArtistAssociation
Release TitleComplete Warner Bros. & Valiant Singles Collection

Dimensions

Item Height0.55 in
Item Weight0.28 lb
Item Length5.51 in
Item Width4.72 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks37
Tracks1.1 One Too Many Mornings 1.2 Forty Times 1.3 Along Comes Mary 1.4 Your Own Love 1.5 Cherish 1.6 Don't Blame It on Me 1.7 Pandoras Golden Heebie Jeebies 1.8 Standing Still 1.9 No Fair at All 1.10 Six Man Band 1.11 Windy 1.12 Sometime 1.13 Never My Love 1.14 Requiem for the Masses 1.15 Everything That Touches You 1.16 We Love Us 1.17 Time for Livin 1.18 Birthday Morning 2.1 Six Man Band 1.20 Like Always 1.21 Goodbye, Columbus 1.22 The Time It Is Today 1.23 Under Branches 1.24 Hear in Here 1.25 Dubuque Blues 1.26 Are You Ready 1.27 Just About the Same 1.28 Look at Me, Look at You 1.29 Along the Way 1.30 Travelers Guide (Spanish Flyer) 1.31 P.F. Sloan 1.32 Bring Yourself Home 1.33 It's Gotta Be Real 1.34 That's Racin 1.35 Makes Me Cry (Funny Kind of Song) 2.18 That's Racin' 2.19 Makes Me Cry (Funny Kind of Song)
NotesThe Association were simply one of the finest, most beloved, and most commercially successful American vocal groups of the 1960s. Yet a complete singles collection of their golden Warner Bros. & Valiant years (1966-1971) has never been collected UNTIL NOW! Although the popular six-man band initially developed a straight-laced, M.O.R. image, they were actually much more dynamic than that. They helped pioneer the new musical genre dubbed Folk-Rock by Troubadour owner Doug Weston and fused this sound with a sophisticated vocal blend that was on par with the Beach Boys. And contrary to their hop-sack-suited image, they were all spiritual seekers, with one member, Jules Alexander, leaving the band for a pilgrimage to India nearly a year before the Beatles. The deluxe, double Digipak includes a full-color booklet with previously unpublished photos, and extensive liner notes featuring track-by-track commentary from original band.
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