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The Collectables compilation California Dreamin' is a ten-track, budget-priced set that contains some of the Mamas & the Papas's best-loved tunes, including "Monday, Monday," "Go Where You Wanna Go," "Words of Love," and "California Dreamin'" plus six other minor hits. As budget-line collections go, California Dreamin' isn't bad, especially since it contains the original versions of these tracks, but better collections are available for not much more money. Pick up the 1998 remastered edition of Greatest Hits on MCA instead. ~ Al Campbell
MCA Special Products' California Dreamin' boasts a blend of hits and album tracks, highlighted by "Monday, Monday," "Sing for Your Supper," "Glad to Be Unhappy," and the title track. Although this is a far cry from a definitive hits collection or even an informative overview, it's nevertheless an entertaining sampler that should be of interest to budget-minded casual fans. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
California Dreamin': The Songs of the Mamas & the Papas is a one-hour documentary prepared for public television, to be shown during pledge drives to get those baby boomers to call in and contribute. As its title and the TV-G rating that pops up right at the beginning suggest, this look at the group is more interested in the music than in wallowing in the backstage scandals much loved by, for example, VH1 Behind the Music, which spent a very different hour chronicling the Mamas & the Papas' career a few years earlier. Not that those elements are entirely absent. At one point, mention is made of the affair between Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty that rent the group, although it comes up in a musical context, as Phillips' husband John Phillips (in an interview conducted in 1986) says he took musical revenge by having the group sing songs like "I Saw Her Again" and "Straight Shooter" that alluded to the affair. John Phillips' drug problems (which postdated the group) do not come up, although, in an interview included as one of the bonuses on the DVD, producer Lou Adler regrets that Phillips "destructed." For the most part, however, things are on the up and up in this consideration, perhaps a bit too much, in fact. Michelle Phillips gets the lion's share of the commentary, which is provided entirely by the group members (albeit with very little involvement from Cass Elliot, who died in 1974), with additional remarks by such associates as Barry McGuire and John Sebastian, in oral history style, without a narrator. The group's story is told in a general way, with many pauses for performances, most of which are drawn from 1960s television programs such as The Hollywood Palace and The Ed Sullivan Show, and most of which find the group lip-syncing to their hits. A special highlight is the material drawn from a TV tribute to Rodgers & Hart that includes the group's unrecorded performance of "My Heart Stood Still." (A version of "Here in My Arms" is one of the bonuses.) Unfortunately, the ignoramus who put together the packaging for the DVD didn't know Hart's first name was Lorenz, and thus "Paul Hart" is credited no less than three times! (Cynthia Weil, whose name typically is misspelled "Weill," can be thankful she only has one song on the disc.) Fans of the Mamas & the Papas will welcome the rare footage and probably be relieved that, for once in an account of the group's career, the emphasis is on their songs. ~ William Ruhlmann California Dreamin' Music Mama's & The Papa's California Dreamin' Songs California Dreamin' Music California Dreamin' Music Review Purchase California Dreamin' CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced? CD (1967)
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Includes liner notes by George Martin, Mark Lewisohn and Peter Blake.
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$18.99 Some people might speculate why Eric Horner would switch horses in mid-stream. After all, as a country performer, his star has been on the rise for some time now, and after scoring big with country radio stations playing his patriotic anthem "We Will Stand," everything seemed to be headed toward the prediction that TV host Lorianne Crook made when Eric made an appearance on her TNN show. "Eric Horner," she said, "is a future star of country music." But Eric, himself, had something else in mind. "This feels comfortable; this feels like home," Eric says about his return to full time ministry music. He addresses his life and the road that led him back to the Lord in many of the songs on his c.d.'s 'Prayer Warrior' ,'You Can Always Come Home', 'Look Up' and now his newest release 'Outside These Walls'. "Everybody tells me I've written more than just songs on these projects - they are really short sermons put to music. But that's what God has laid on my heart these last few years. And what a few years it has been. Like most Americans on September 11th, 2001, Eric was shocked and subdued as he watched the events unfold that fateful day. But unlike most Americans, that day made even more of an impact at Eric's home. His wife, Debby, was going through an emotional roller coaster. "Debby's first husband was killed in the 1983 bomb blast in Lebanon," says Eric. "We lost 241 sailors and marines in that attack, and Debby's husband was one of them. I watched her all day on September 11th, and it hurt me to see her relive the pain she suffered back then. That's the night I wrote "We Will Stand." Eric recorded the song with just his vocal and guitar in his production studio, and took it to WSM Radio in Nashville. That's all it took. Within two weeks, "We Will Stand" was being played on every reporting country station in the country. His website was over run with requests for the song which led Eric to donate the proceeds of the single to the Staten Island Victim's Relief Fund in NY. With his emotions in high gear, Eric started writing songs about his faith, and the words poured easily for ...
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