The first solo album of the architect of the Mamas & Papas sound, John Phillips, was certainly one of the more heralded events at the dawn of the 1970s. Phillips, the primary songwriter and vocal arranger for all of the group's great records, however, was not exactly a great lead vocalist. Phillips knew this, and, according to his book, Papa John, he purposely buried his voice in the mix. This proved to be a bit of tragedy, because underneath it all, this is an excellent album. Songs such as "April Anne," "Malibu People," and "Holland Tunnel" bear out what a fine songwriter he really was, and indeed, these are some of the finest songs of his career. The performances on this record are spectacular. Backed by an all-star group of musicians (most of Elvis Presley 's band, including James Burton, as well as the Wrecking Crew, among others), the record's decidedly country feel is crafted to the extreme. Mamas co-founder Denny Doherty has always felt that had the Mamas & Papas recorded this album, it would have been one of their finest. There's no doubt. ~ Matthew Greenwald, All Music Guide
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Tracks :
April Anne
Topanga Canyon
Malibu People
Someone's Sleeping
Drum
Captain
Let It Bleed, Genevieve
Down the Beach
Mississippi
Holland Tunnel
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Artwork Included
Greetings to Tomica from Zagreb, Croatia
Tracks :
April Anne
Topanga Canyon
Malibu People
Someone's Sleeping
Drum
Captain
Let It Bleed, Genevieve
Down the Beach
Mississippi
Holland Tunnel
Link : @
Artwork Included
A little masterpiece. Thankx.
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