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The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits

The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits Tracks
1. California Dreamin'
2. Go Where You Wanna Go
3. Monday, Monday
4. I Call Your Name
5. Do You Wanna Dance
6. I Saw Her Again
7. You Baby
8. Dancing Bear
9. Words of Love
10. No Salt on Her Tail
11. Look Through My Window
12. Dancing in the Street
13. Dedicated to the One I Love
14. Creeque Alley
15. Glad to Be Unhappy
16. Twist and Shout
17. Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
18. My Girl
19. Safe in My Garden
20. Dream a Little Dream of Me
The Mamas & the Papas - The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits
The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits Review
The Mamas and the Papas had a sound that helped define a portion of the 1960s. Their breezy folk classics had a bit of San Francisco psychedelia woven in, and, despite the sweet harmonies, there was also a noticeably dark feel to some of their more popular work. "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday" both utilized enough minors to give them a spooky edge. Greatest Hits is an essential part of any audiophile's collection, especially if they don't have the original recordings that spawned the hits. "Dedicated to the One I Love" is almost ironic for its tenderness, considering the turmoil that rumbled through the band's interrelationships. While John and Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty were all responsible for the success of the Mamas and the Papas, listening to this collection reveals that the late great Mama Cass was not only the heart but the soul of the band. Greatest Hits closes with her "Dream a Little Dream of Me," and serves as a touching tribute to Cass Elliot's talent. --Steve Gdula


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Timeless California 60s tunes
5
The Momas and the Papas was one of the great Southern California bands that for a time routinely cranked out timeless tunes that resonated with young people of that time, and any time. Even today this music has an appeal to young people, as evidenced by the fact that my 12 year old daughter, here in 2006, admits that many of these songs are cooler and more fun than contemporary rock. Of course those of us who lived (or suffered) through the 60s will always love and remember many of these tunes, such as the classic "California Dreamin'" and "Go Where You Wanna Go."

Alas, the band didn't last, ... internal conflicts eventually caused it to disband. But while it lasted, this was a great band with a distinctive, soothing sound that was able to touch the soul and does so even today.

This is a great value that most rock afficianados will want and appreciate.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-15
Recording Technology Has Come A Long Way
3
This was the sound and recording technology of the 60's. i.e. a lot of "echo", over-dubbing, and a "wall-of-sound".

'Sounds very dated by today's styles and standards. But that was the Mamas & the Papas back then.

'And their voices were so good, so pure. It's ashamed today's technology couldn't wipe out all that "junk", so we could truly hear them sing.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-09-14
The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits
5
Great Album and vendor shipped immediately and delivered in the shortest period of time. I will order from them again.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-08-28