The Sunshine Company - The Sunshine Company (1967-68/2002)
Artist: The Sunshine Company
Title: The Sunshine Company
Year Of Release: 1967-68/2002
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Sunshine Pop, Soft Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:15
Total Size: 182/452 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Sunshine Company
Year Of Release: 1967-68/2002
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Sunshine Pop, Soft Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:15
Total Size: 182/452 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Up Up and Away (Jimmy Webb) - 2:14
2. I Need You (George Harrison) - 3:16
3. Just Beyond Your Smile (Tony Asher, Roger Nichols) - 2:18
4. Rain (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:42
5. Happy (Michaels, Gorman) - 1:58
6. I Just Want to Be Your Friend (Curt Boettcher) -2:25
7. A Year in Jaine Time (Maury Manseau) - 2:39
8. Back on the Street Again song review (Steve Gillette) - 2:29
9. Look, Here Comes the Sun (J. Boylan, T. Boylan) - 2:56
10. I Can't Help But Wonder (T. Michaels, V. Gorman) - 2:14
11. It's Sunday (Les Baxter) - 2:15
12. I, to We, and Back Again (Maury Manseau, Larry Sims) - 3:49
13. If You Only Knew (Curt Boettcher) - 2:54
14. Darcey Farrow (Steve Gillette) - 2:39
15. Without Really Thinking (Maury Manseau) - 3:41
16. On a Beautiful Day (Gene Stashuk) - 2:17
17. Let's Get Together (Dino Valenti) - 3:16
18. Willy Jean (Hoyt Axton) - 4:26
19. Springtime Meadows (Campbell) - 4:31
20. A Stitch in Time Saves None (P. Freed) - 2:50
21. Ways and Means (Maury Manseau, Larry Sims) - 2:31
22. Bolero (Maury Manseau, Larry Sims) - 2:32
23. I Hate Pigeons (Vic Millrose, Hess) - 1:14
Mary Nance - Tambourine, Vocals
Maury Manseau - Rhythm Guitar, Autoharp, Piano, Vocals
Larry Sims - Bass
Doug Mark - Guitar
Merel Bregant - Drums
US American sunshine psych pop band from Los Angeles, California.
Originally the duo of Mary Nance and Maury Manseau, the group later added the rhythm section of bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante and signed to Imperial Records, releasing their debut album in 1967. They scored three hit singles on the U.S. singles chart over the next two years before disbanding after their third album, 1968's self-titled effort. Sims and Bregante later backed Loggins And Messina.
Originally the duo of Mary Nance and Maury Manseau, the group later added the rhythm section of bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante and signed to Imperial Records, releasing their debut album in 1967. They scored three hit singles on the U.S. singles chart over the next two years before disbanding after their third album, 1968's self-titled effort. Sims and Bregante later backed Loggins And Messina.