The Mamas & the Papas
People Like Us [Deluxe Expanded Edition]
People Like Us [Deluxe Expanded Edition]
UPC: 5013929063723
Format: CD
Release Date: Aug 27, 2012
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Personnel: David T. Walker, Don Peake, Louis Shelton (guitar); Jim Horn (flute, saxophone); Clarence McDonald, Joe Sample, John Phillips (keyboards); Gary Coleman (vibraphone, shaker, steel drum, tambourine, bells); Earl Palmer , Ed Greene (drums); Ms. Bobbye Hall (congas, shaker, tambourine).
Liner Note Authors: Richard Campbell; Jeffrey A. Greenberg.
Recording information: The Sound Factory.
Photographer: Henry Diltz.
Unknown Contributor Role: Bill Cleary.
You can say the album's title two ways, and unfortunately, by the time of this 1971 reunion album, one of them was sadly incorrect. When the Mamas And The Papas broke up in 1968, it was due to intra-band romantic entanglements and increasing drug use, but the fact that their patented brand of folk-rock-based close harmony sunshine pop was rapidly going out of fashion certainly didn't help.
Cass Elliott was the only one who had any solo success, but somehow John and Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty were able to convince her to come back for this album. It was a commercial flop, but fans of the group have retroactively discovered it to be an interesting meld of sunshine pop and Laurel Canyon-style country rock. The title track, "Snow Queen of Texas" and the lilting "Pacific Coast Highway" are particular highlights.
Liner Note Authors: Richard Campbell; Jeffrey A. Greenberg.
Recording information: The Sound Factory.
Photographer: Henry Diltz.
Unknown Contributor Role: Bill Cleary.
You can say the album's title two ways, and unfortunately, by the time of this 1971 reunion album, one of them was sadly incorrect. When the Mamas And The Papas broke up in 1968, it was due to intra-band romantic entanglements and increasing drug use, but the fact that their patented brand of folk-rock-based close harmony sunshine pop was rapidly going out of fashion certainly didn't help.
Cass Elliott was the only one who had any solo success, but somehow John and Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty were able to convince her to come back for this album. It was a commercial flop, but fans of the group have retroactively discovered it to be an interesting meld of sunshine pop and Laurel Canyon-style country rock. The title track, "Snow Queen of Texas" and the lilting "Pacific Coast Highway" are particular highlights.
Tracks:
1 - People Like Us
2 - Pacific Coast Highway
3 - Snowqueen of Texas
4 - Shooting Star
5 - Step Out
6 - Lady Genevieve
7 - No Dough
8 - European Blueboy
9 - Pearl
10 - I Wanna Be a Star
11 - Grasshopper
12 - Blueberries for Breakfast
13 - Fantastic Four [Outtake]
14 - Lady Genevieve [Outtake]
15 - No Dough (Honeymoon) [Alt. Mix]
16 - Mississippi [Album Version]
17 - April Anne
18 - Revolution On Vacation [Alt. Mix]
19 - Cup of Tea (Sky Jacked) [Alt. Mix]
20 - Me and My Uncle (Jack of Diamonds)
21 - Andy's Talkin' Blues
2 - Pacific Coast Highway
3 - Snowqueen of Texas
4 - Shooting Star
5 - Step Out
6 - Lady Genevieve
7 - No Dough
8 - European Blueboy
9 - Pearl
10 - I Wanna Be a Star
11 - Grasshopper
12 - Blueberries for Breakfast
13 - Fantastic Four [Outtake]
14 - Lady Genevieve [Outtake]
15 - No Dough (Honeymoon) [Alt. Mix]
16 - Mississippi [Album Version]
17 - April Anne
18 - Revolution On Vacation [Alt. Mix]
19 - Cup of Tea (Sky Jacked) [Alt. Mix]
20 - Me and My Uncle (Jack of Diamonds)
21 - Andy's Talkin' Blues