The Youngbloods - Earth Music (Japan Remastered) (1967/2014)

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Title: Earth Music (Japan Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1967/2014
Label: RCA
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:12:31
Total Size: 397/618 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Euphoria / Album Mono 2:17
02. All My Dreams Blue / Album Mono 3:10
03. Monkey Business / Album Mono 2:53
04. Dreamer's Dream / Album Mono 3:36
05. Sugar Babe / Album Mono 2:13
06. Long And Tall / Album Mono 4:06
07. I Can't Tell / Album Mono 4:29
08. Don't Play Games / Album Mono 2:14
09. The Wine Song / Album Mono 2:45
10. Fool Me / Album Mono 3:01
11. Reason To Believe / Album Mono 2:29
12. Euphoria / Album Stereo 2:17
13. All My Dreams Blue / Album Stereo 3:09
14. Monkey Business / Album Stereo 2:53
15. Dreamer's Dream / Album Stereo 3:35
16. Sugar Babe / Album Stereo 2:13
17. Long And Tall / Album Stereo 4:04
18. I Can't Tell / Album Stereo 4:31
19. Don't Play Games / Album Stereo 2:14
20. The Wine Song / Album Stereo 2:44
21. Fool Me / Album Stereo 2:59
22. Reason To Believe / Album Stereo 2:28
23. All My Dreams Blue (Alternate Mono Version) / Bonus Track 3:21
24. Sham (Alternate Mono Version) / Bonus Track 2:49

Earth Music is the second studio album by the American rock band the Youngbloods, released in 1967. The album did not succeed, failing to chart.

Similar to their first album, the songs were a mix of originals and covers, ballads and rockers. Jesse Colin Young wrote three of the songs alone, the ballad "All My Dreams Blue", the hard rocking "Long and Tall", and the humorous "The Wine Song". Jerry Corbitt contributed the ballad "Don't Play Games" which features a string section, and co-wrote "Dreamer's Dream" with Banana. "Fool Me", written by Banana, is a bass-heavy song more similar to "garage rock" of the middle 1960s than the folkier material normally associated with the Youngbloods.

Cover songs on the album include "Euphoria", a song originally done by the Holy Modal Rounders and written by George "Robin" Remailly (who later became a member of the Rounders). Other covers included two fifties classics, Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business" and Chuck Willis's "I Can Tell". Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe " was one of the earliest cover versions of the popular ballad. "Sugar Babe," erroneously credited to Young/ Lomax, is a folk song about gambling and drinking that had been printed in American Ballads and Folk Songs, by John A. Lomax and his son Alan Lomax, published in 1934. In a note below "Sugar Babe," the Lomaxes state: "words and melody reprinted from the second volume of English Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians, collected by Cecil Sharp, edited by Maud Karpeles." That book was published in 1932.



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