The Grass Roots - The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Grass Roots |
| Studio | Mca Import |
| Release Date | November 4, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 766483220648 |
| Buy this item | $15.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 6 4:02 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
Tracks
- Let's Live For Today
- Where Were You When I Needed You
- Things I Should Have Said
- Midnight Confessions
- The River Is Wide
- Bella Linda
- Lovin' Things
- Wait A Million Years
- Baby Hold On
- Heaven Knows
- Come On And Say It
- Temptation Eyes
- Two Divided By Love
- Glory Bound
- The Runway
- Sooner Or Later
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Grass Roots review |
i have purchased many items from the: [20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection] and have been happy with all. June 15, 2008
| pure memories |
| The Grass Roots still sound great! |
| With Four More Selections This Is A 5-Star Compilation |
There is a nice fold-out insert containing three pages of liner notes written by Todd Everett in May 1996, a discography of the contents, and reproductions of their LP covers Let's Live For Today, The Grass Roots Lovin' Things, and Golden Grass: The Grass Roots. The sound quality is excellent.
This group underwent many changes through the years after being formed as The Bedouins in 1964 in San Francisco by drummer Joel Larson and lead Bill Fulton. Their initial releases in 1966 [Where Were You When I Needed You and Only When You're Lonely] were written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. In 1967 the group consisted of bassist/lead Rob Grill, guitarists Creed Bratton and Warren Etner, and drummer Rick Coonce. In 1971 further changes included guitarists Reed Kaling and Virgil Webber and original drummer Joel Larson.
Not exactly The Beatles in terms of group continuity, but they did put out some of the most marketable hits of their era, including Let's Live For Today (# 8 Hot 100 in summer 1967) which was based upon a hit in Italy by a group known as The Rokes. All in all a pretty good choice for the price asked - which could have been even better with just a little more MCA generosity.
August 29, 2007
| Great CD! |
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