The Brady Bunch - It's A Sunshine Day: The Best Of The Brady Bunch (1993)
Artist: The Brady Bunch
Title: It's A Sunshine Day: The Best Of The Brady Bunch
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: UMG Recordings
Genre: Bubblegum Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, ,cue, log)
Total Time: 46:11
Total Size: 117/325 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: It's A Sunshine Day: The Best Of The Brady Bunch
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: UMG Recordings
Genre: Bubblegum Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, ,cue, log)
Total Time: 46:11
Total Size: 117/325 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Theme From The Brady Bunch 0:59
02. Promo Intro 0:28
03. It's A Sunshine Day 2:32
04. We Can Make The World A Whole Lot Brighter 2:23
05. American Pie 3:38
06. Born To Say Goodbye 2:53
07. Keep On 2:35
08. Time To Change 2:08
09. Sweet Sweetheart 2:39
10. I Just Want To Be Your Friend 2:28
11. Merry Go Round 1:58
12. Charlotte's Web 2:57
13. Candy (Sugar Shoppe) 2:13
14. Cheyenne 3:00
15. Road To Love 3:17
16. Gonna Find A Rainbow 2:36
17. Truckin' Back To You 2:51
18. Frosty The Snowman 1:49
19. We'll Always Be Friends 2:32
20. Promo Outro 0:14
Besides hardcore fans, few know that everyone's favorite squeaky clean TV family of the early '70s, the Brady Bunch, issued several musical albums during the show's heyday. Expectedly, the music was either penned by professional songwriters or covers of already-established hits, and is complete lightweight fluff -- as sampled on such releases as 1970's Merry Christmas, 1972's Meet the Brady Bunch and The Kids From the Brady Bunch, plus 1973's The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album -- as the then-kid actors churn out forgettable covers of such renowned tracks as "American Pie," "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," "Saturday in the Park," and "Summer Breeze." If you really want to sample the crème de la crème of the Brady Bunch's musical canon, all you'll need is 1993's 20-track It's a Sunshine Day: The Best of the Brady Bunch. In the late '90s, actor Barry Williams (who played the eldest son, Greg Brady) issued the novelty album The Return of Johnny Bravo, based on a teen idol-like character Greg Brady assumed for a Brady Bunch episode.