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Blades Of Grass Discography of CDs
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Blades of Grass Are Not for Smoking CD (1967)
Blades Of Grass albums New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed just one album and a handful of singles before calling it quits. The group's biggest success was a version of "Happy," which charted well on the east coast, but unfortunately had to compete with the Sunshine Company's rendition, which stole most of the airplay in the rest of the country. Amazingly, Blades of Grass turned around and subsequently repeated the same scenario with "I Love You Alice B. Toklas," competing with the version by Harpers Bizarre, leading one to wonder if it wasn't bad management rather than bad luck that ultimately haunted them. The group's sole album, Blades of Grass Are Not for Smoking, is presented here in its entirety, along with some non-LP singles, and the end result is a light, soothing collection of baroque pop, heavy on angelic harmonies and ornate orchestration. Unfortunately most of the tracks are covers, and there really isn't much of a future in covering songs like the Beatles' "Help!" even if your version is solid and surprisingly effective. Fans of sunshine pop and light psychedelic pop will find a lot to like here, as long as no one expects anything too radical or innovative. Highlights include "Happy," the airy "Just Ah," and "Help!" which would have certainly given the Blades of Grass a huge hit if the Beatles hadn't already previously taken care of that. ~ Steve Leggett
Digitally remastered collection from the New York 'Sunshine Pop' band's only LP from 1967 along with all of their non-LP singles in their original mono mixes, making this the first ever complete collection by these masters of Soft Pop. From Rochester, NY, The Blades Of Grass were one of the prime East Coast exponents (along with The Free Design) of that usually West Coast genre of Sunshine Pop and were one of the later signings to legendary New York Doo-Wop label Jubilee Records, Their complex, baroque harmonies and optimistic atmosphere having a much overlooked but firm second front in the city that never sleeps, indeed the group's first hit single "Happy" went head to head in a chart battle with LA's Sunshine Company. Their version of the title track of the Peter Sellers film "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" also rivaled Harpers Bizarre's version shortly afterwards, though The Blades' version somewhat had the edge stylistically, with it's vocal phasing and psychy effect-laden intro and outro. Rev-Ola. 2009.
Personnel: Nick Robbins, Joe Foster (synthesizer).
Liner Note Author: Steve Stanley.
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 Blades Of Grass Songs
Popular or famous Blades Of Grass music songs: Tomorrow is My Turn, Or Is It the Rain, Way You'll Never Be, Walk Away Renee, Just Another Face. More music songs Baby, You're a Real Good Friend of Mine, Leap into the Arms of Love, Pageant, That's What a Boy Likes, Just Ah, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas. More music songs You Turned Off the Sun, Satin Slipper, Help, You Won't Find That Girl, If You Love Her, Cherish Her and Such, Charlie and Fred, Happy. See All Songs
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