Very Best Of The Arbors (1998)
| Artist: Arbors |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Symphony For Susan, A ~ The Arbors
2. Just Let It Happen ~ The Arbors
3. Dreamer Girl ~ The Arbors
4. Open A New Window - (from "Mame") ~ The Arbors
5. Mas Que Nada (Pow Pow Pow) ~ The Arbors
6. You Are The Girl ~ The Arbors
7. So Nice (Summer Samba) ~ The Arbors
8. Graduation Day ~ The Arbors
9. With You Girl ~ The Arbors
10. Love For All Seasons, A ~ The Arbors
11. Valley Of The Dolls ~ The Arbors
12. That's The Way It Is ~ The Arbors
13. Letter, The ~ The Arbors
14. I Can't Quit Her / For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her ~ The Arbors
15. Lovin' Tonight (Maybe Tonight) ~ The Arbors
16. Touch Me ~ The Arbors
17. Like A Rolling Stone ~ The Arbors
18. Okalona River Bottom Band ~ The Arbors
19. Julie, I Tried ~ The Arbors
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| The Arbors: Tom Herrick, Scott Herrick, Ed Farran, Fred Farran (vocals). | |
| Additional personnel includes: Bill Stegmeyer, Hutch Davis, Chuck Sagle, Joe Scott (arrangers). | |
| Producers: Richard E. Carney, Roy Cicala, Lori Burton. | |
| Compilation Producer: Eliot Goshman. | |
| Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. | |
| Digitally remastered by Eliot Goshman (May 15, 1998, Sony Music Studios). | |
| This is an astonishing collection of material, detailing the evolution of one of the more undeservedly overlooked vocal groups of the 1960s. Starting with their first single of consequence ("A Symphony for Susan") and ending with their covers of the Doors' "Touch Me," Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," and Bobbie Gentry's "Okalona River Bottom Band," it's a phantasmagoric journey through the changes that overtook pop music in the 1960s. The early sides (apart from "Symphony for Susan," which is unique) are almost '50s throwbacks, whereas the final numbers are played by rock musicians and sung with a robust abandon that the group in early years might have rejected. The group's undeservedly ignored "Valley of the Dolls" and such rarities as the Gentry number and the exquisite ballad "Julie I Tried" are included along with their chart successes, making this a good CD for collectors as well as those who simply appreciate great singing and dazzling harmonies. ~ Bruce Eder | |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 10/20/1998 | |
| Original Release Date : 1998 | |
| Catalog ID : 1049 | |
| Label : Taragon Records | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00783785104926 |







