The 5th Dimension - Up-Up And Away: The Definitive Collection (1997) Flac

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Title: Up-Up And Away: The Definitive Collection
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Arista
Genre: Pop, Soul, Funk
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:06:22
Total Size: 889 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Up-Up and Away 2:39
02. Go Where You Wanna Go 2:24
03. Learn How to Fly 2:52
04. Another Day, Another Heartache 2:34
05. Paper Cup 2:44
06. Carpet Man 3:06
07. Stoned Soul Picnic 3:28
08. Sweet Blindness 3:24
09. California Soul 3:14
10. Wedding Bell Blues 2:44
11. Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) 4:49
12. Workin' on a Groovy Thing 3:10
13. Blowing Away 2:31
14. The Girls' Song 3:43
15. Worst That Could Happen 2:36
16. Orange Air 2:28
17. I'll Be Lovin' You Forever 3:25

CD 2:
01. One Less Bell to Answer 3:30
02. Puppet Man 2:58
03. Save the Country 2:40
04. The Declaration/A Change Is Gonna Come/People Gotta Be Free 10:09
05. Dimension 5ive 4:14
06. On the Beach (in the Summertime) 3:30
07. Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes 4:11
08. Light Sings 3:30
09. Time and Love 3:31
10. Never My Love 3:57
11. Together Let's Find Love 3:38
12. (Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All 3:11
13. If I Could Reach You 3:08
14. Black Patch 4:28
15. Living Together Growing Together 3:51
16. Everything's Been Changed 3:48
17. Ashes to Ashes 3:30
18. Flashback 3:41
19. No Love in the Room 3:05

US Pop / Soul vocal harmony group founded in the middle of the 60's by Billy Davis Jr. Their worldwide hit "Up-Up And Away" sold more than 5 million copies between 1967 and 1968 and its parent album more than 1 million copies during those years.
In 1968 they set a sensational record by winning 5 Grammy awards (Best song of the year for "Up-Up And Away", Best vocal group, Best contemporary album, Album of the year and Best contemporary group).
They have recorded for Soul City, Liberty, Bell Records, ABC Records and Motown till the late 70's. The group changed its line-up many times over the years and was finally inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002.