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The Mamas & the Papas

Disco de The Mamas & the Papas: “Gold”

Disco de The Mamas & the Papas: “Gold”
Descripción (en inglés) :
The Mamas & The Papas: Denny Doherty, John Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Cass Elliot. <p>Liner Note Author: Billy Altman. <p>Recording information: 1966 - 1971. <p>Though L.A. quartet the Mamas & the Papas were one of the quintessential 1960s folk-rock bands, they were unique even among their peers. For one thing, they were almost exclusively vocalists, a harmony group rather than a traditional rock "band," and most instrumental chores were left to hired hands. For another, they bore more of a '50s rock/pop influence than almost any of their contemporaries, though filtered through a more "modern" sensibility. These qualities quickly become apparent upon listening to the definitive two-disc anthology GOLD--the trademark thick, stacked harmonies and the unexpected prominence of doo-wop and girl-group pop in the stylistic template. <p>Amid the immensely joyful likes of "Do You Wanna Dance" and "Dancing in the Street," there are also strikingly melancholy tunes from the pen of Papa John Phillips, such as the hits "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'." Here the sunny sound of the group provides the perfect foil for the wistful, bittersweet melodies and lyrics. From exultation to lamentation, the full spectrum of the Mamas & the Papas experience is here on GOLD.
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Lista de temas :
1 Monday, Monday Video
2 Straight Shooter Video
3 Got a Feelin' Video
4 I Call Your Name Video
5 Do You Wanna Dance Video
6 Go where You Wanna Go Video
7 California Dreamin' Video
8 Somebody Groovy Video
9 You Baby Video
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11 No Salt on Her Tail Video
12 Dancing Bear Video
13 Words of Love Video
14 My Heart Stood Still Video
15 Dancing in the Street Video
16 I Saw Her Again Video
17 Once Upon a Time I Thought
2-1 Dedicated to the One I Love Video
2-2 My Girl Video
2-3 Creeque Alley Video
2-4 Sing for Your Supper Video
2-5 Twist and Shout Video
2-6 Free Advice Video
2-7 Look through My Window Video
2-8 Glad to Be Unhappy Video
2-9
2-10 Safe in My Garden Video
2-11 Dream a Little Dream of Me Video
2-12 Nothing's too Good for My Little Girl Video
2-13 Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
2-14 Midnight Voyage Video
2-15 Step out Video
Información del disco :
Título: Gold
UPC:602498624685
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Rock & Pop - Folk Rock
Artista:The Mamas & The Papas
Productor:Lou Adler; John Phillips; Andy McKa
Sello:DGC (David Geffen Company) (USA)
Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
Fecha de publicación:2005/01/11
Año de publicación original:2005
Número de discos:2
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
60's Music Fan "Fan" (Hong Kong) - 14 Abril 2005
24 personas de un total de 25 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Best Sounding Mamas & Papas CD By Far

If you just missed their "All The Leaves Are Brown" compilation, this is the one for you. It contains their first four albums but not completed, that's not the problem. The important thing is that the sound quality is even better than their "All The Leaves Are Brown" compilation, extremely warm. So if you are looking for the sound quality, just go for it and you won't be disappointed!

W. Grandy (windsor, nova scotia Canada) - 08 Marzo 2006
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Ultimate Mama's and Papa's

I've had a lot of these tunes on vinyl, cassette,(gasp) 8 track and cd over the years and the sound quality was always atrocious. Finally we can hear these as they were meant to be heard. Great remastering job. Mama Cass shines with her powerful voice if she was front and centre or background. Denny Doherty also had/has a very good voice. Many tracks were written by John Phillips. Michelle Phillips sounds soft and blends in so well with her 3 peers. Some of these 32 tracks you may not have heard before but each one is worth a listen. Great buy. Good liner notes also.

BOB (LOS ANGELES, CA) - 07 Enero 2006
19 personas de un total de 27 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- LEAVE IT TO UNIVERSAL TO RIP US OFF AGAIN!

Just when you thought Universal couldn't get any lower, they pull this one:

In 2001, Universal/MCA released the excellent, FIFTY-TWO track

, which contained the best-audio, complete M&P four album collection (with extras!).

So what did Universal do? They pulled "Era" off the market, took the same audio master, whacked out a third of the material and substituted this THIRTY-THREE track release in its place.

There are still used copies of "Era' floating around on this site, eBay & Half. My advice: Track down one of those sets and get the complete M&P recordings.

Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - 26 Diciembre 2007
3 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- fine two CD set by The Mamas & The Papas

The Mamas & The Papas certainly sounded much, much better than just any old 1960s group. They sang with their hearts and souls and their roots in folk rock produced a rock and roll sound that was smooth and easy on the ears while sending out a message. This two CD set gives us most, if not all, of the very best of The Mamas & The Papas; and true fans will want this in their collections.

The first CD has plenty of classic hits. "Monday, Monday" is a stream of consciousness type ballad that works very well; and the group harmonizes and uses the percussion really nicely. "Straight Shooter" features the band at their very best; and I really like this song. "California Dreamin'" inspired so many young people to flock to California to find peace, harmony, a better life and love. "California Dreamin'" has a sound to it that is absolutely majestic; this is a masterpiece by The Mamas & The Papas.

"The `In' Crowd" continues the hits with a good beat and awesome guitar and percussion; and "Dancing Bear" is a story about a chimney sweep that John sings so sweetly. "Dancing Bear" gets even more strength from subtle key and tempo changes. "Words Of Love" features Mama Cass singing while the group backs her up with vocals and instruments. "Dancing In The Street" is a wonderful number that The Mamas & The Papas deliver flawlessly; this number really makes you want to jump up and dance wherever you are!

The second CD continues the hits. "Dedicated To The One I Love" offers Michelle the chance to do some solo singing and the group joins in at just the right times to bolster the number. "Dedicated To The One I Love" has an awesome musical arrangement, too. "Creeque Alley," is, of course, a ballad that tells the story of how they formed a group and the people they knew or with whom they worked before they became The Mamas & The Papas. Great beat on "Creeque Alley," too!

"Twist And Shout" gets quite a slow tempo as The Mamas & The Papas put their own stamp on this tune; and listen for Cass Elliott to deliver "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" with great sensitivity. Cass could sure belt them out; but she knew to sing this one with just the right amount of subdued passion for a romantic effect.

"Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)" features more great harmonizing and instrument playing; and the second CD ends with "Step Out." "Step Out" has a great sound to it; I predict that you will like this song very much.

The liner notes and the artwork are great!

The Mamas & The Papas remain a fixture in the worlds of`60s American folk rock and mainstream rock music. Their sound was unique and singularly beautiful. I highly recommend this two CD set but I also tip my hat to the CD set entitled All The Leaves Are Brown: The Golden Era Collection.

Thank you, guys! We will never forget you!

PBV (USA) - 22 Septiembre 2008
6 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Poor Remastering

Although a great 2 CD collection the sound quality suffers from a bad remaster job. This became evident after comparing this CD to an older best of CD that I bought a number of years ago called "16 of Their Greatest Hits." The Gold recordings have the life sucked out them, no warmth and a harsh sound compared to the other compilation. Too bad because this has more depth in song selection.

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