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Sunshine Company - The Sunshine Company

2002 compilation by Rev-ola of 1967-68 music from the southern California pop band.

Pretty good pop for the day. Nice cover of Up, Up and Away although I have never heard a cover that I liked as well as the grammy winning original from the 5th Dimension. They also have some other covers including one of Youngbloods - Get Together. Most of the tunes are not covers but are their own original songs.

The group only had one top 40 hit but a couple of others got close. Not a bad album.

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Sunshine Company - The Sunshine Company

2002 compilation by Rev-ola of 1967-68 music from the southern California pop band.

Pretty good pop for the day.

From southern cal and u didnt rag on them with some texas crude? :lol:

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Yardbirds - Roger The Engineer (1966)

This cd is actually the original album plus 10 bonus tracks and is not the album, "Over Under Sideways Down" as the title seems to indicate. The difference between the 2 albums is Over Under Sideways Down is the American version of Roger The Engineer and is missing a couple of tracks ("The Nazz Are Blue" and "Rack My Mind"). Those tracks are on Roger The Engineer and are included on this cd.

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There are some good cuts on that Yardbirds album, Redneck...4sure :) - who are the musicians in that lineup?

Speaking of "Nazz", Todd Rundgren's band, not the Yardbird's cut - do you have a copy of the red album?

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