The Peppermint Rainbow - Will You Be Staying After Sunday (Reissue) (1969/2008)
Artist: The Peppermint Rainbow
Title: Will You Be Staying After Sunday
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 54:55
Total Size: 402 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Will You Be Staying After Sunday
Year Of Release: 1969/2008
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 54:55
Total Size: 402 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Will You Be Staying After Sunday (Kasha, Hirschhorn) - 3:28
02. Pink Lemonade (Leka, Pinz) - 2:06
03. And I'll Be There (Gross, Leka) - 2:10
04. Run Like The Devil (Schuster, Leka) - 2:40
05. Jamais (Fralick, McCafferly) - 3:19
06. Don't Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael (Kasha) - 2:33
07. Walking In Different Circles (Weiss, English) - 2:14
08. Sierra (Chasin' My Dream) (Green, DeCarlo) - 3:18
09. Green Tambourine (Leka, Pinz) - 2:23
10. Rosemary (Leka) - 3:17
11. I Found Out I Was A Woman (Bernstein, Millrose) - 2:32
Bonus Single Mixes:
12. Pink Lemonade (Leka, Pinz) - 2:06
13. Walking In Different Circles (Weiss, English) - 2:13
14. Will You Be Staying After Sunday (Kasha, Hirschhorn) - 2:29
15. And I'll Be There (Gross, Leka) - 2:10
16. Rosemary (Leka) - 3:15
17. Don't Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael (Kasha) - 2:34
18. You're The Sound Of Love (Leka, Davis) - 2:21
19. Jamais (Fralick, McCafferly) - 3:20
20. Good Morning Means Goodbye (Greenfield, Sedaka) - 2:21
21. Don't Love Me Unless It's Forever (Leka, Davis) - 2:17
Line-up::
Pat Lamdin - Vocals
Bonnie Lamdin - Vocals
Skip Harris - Bass
Doug Lewis - Guitar
Tony Carey - Drums
2008 expanded edition of this '60s band's sole album. Baltimore quintet The Peppermint Rainbow scored a US Top 10 hit in 1969 with the super-groovy 'Will You Be Staying After Sunday'. Produced by 'Green Tambourine' hit maker Paul Leka, the album that followed featured 10 more slices of juicy Bubblegum Pop including a second Top 10 smash, 'Don't Wake Me Up in the Morning, Michael'. The band cut two further singles - both added here - but by late '69 it was all over as the sound of love faded from the airwaves.