The Mamas & the Papas

The Mamas & the Papas

by The Mamas & the Papas
The Mamas & the Papas

The Mamas & the Papas

by The Mamas & the Papas

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The Mamas & the Papas' second album was made while the group was still riding high from the chart success of their first album, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, and the two singles, "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'," that made them icons of the young pop generation. At the same time, their personal lives were so messy that Michelle Phillips got bounced out of their ranks for a few months. Only the good vibes made it on the record, though, as the same creative team sought to recapture the beautiful harmonies and jangling, sometimes moody folk-rock that made their debut sound so good. To that end, they definitely whip up a similar vocal blend, with Denny Doherty's velvety smoothness at the center of the swirling, almost medieval mixture of voices. He's a perfect vessel for John Phillips' melodies and lyrics, mixing up folk earnestness and night-club suavity perfectly. Doherty can tackle chamber folk ballads like "Dancing Bear" with a straight face, strut convincingly on polite rockers like "I Can't Wait," and sound like the happiest guy on earth on the record's hit single "I Saw Her Again," a song that sounds the way a flowered minidress and a fringed vest looks. He also sounds wonderful with the harmonies surrounding him like fluttering birds, and when his crystalline voice pairs with the one-of-a-kind pipes of Cass Elliot on tunes like the orchestral tear-jerking ballad "No Salt on Her Tail," it's transcendent. They bring some of the songs, which don't always rise to the level of those found on the previous record, to pulsing life. When Elliot is given the spotlight, she makes the most of it, and then some, romping through "Words of Love" with brassy, showstopping soul. They also apply their gentle template to a couple of covers, turning the old show tune "My Heart Stood Still" into a slice of dramatic big-band folk-rock and taking a groovy stab at "Dancing in the Street." Though it may not have scaled the same heights as the band's debut, The Mamas & the Papas easily avoids the dreaded sophomore slump and solidifies their position as one of the weirder, more interesting groups to achieve massive success in the mid-'60s. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 04/07/2023
Label: Sundazed
UPC: 0090771563613
Rank: 6560

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Mamas & the Papas   Primary Artist
Larry Knechtel   Organ,Piano
John Phillips   Guitar
Tommy Tedesco   Guitar
Eric Hord   Guitar
Hal Blaine   Drums
Joe Osborn   Bass
Henry Lewy   Help
Peter Pilafian   Violin (Electric)

Technical Credits

Stephanie Kennedy   Production Coordination
Bob Irwin   Mastering
Bones Howe   Engineer
Ivy Jo Hunter   Composer
Cass Elliot   Composer
Denny Doherty   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Lou Adler   Liner Notes,Original Recording Producer
John Phillips   Composer
Marvin Gaye   Composer
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
Ivory Joe Hunter   Composer
Conway Twitty   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Michelle Phillips   Composer
Guy Webster   Cover Photo,Photography
Michelle Gilliam   Composer
Scott Schinder   Liner Notes
George Whiteman   Artwork
Tim Livingston   Project Manager
Bill Dhalle   Design
H. Bowen David   Assistant
William Stevenson   Composer
Dennis Doherty   Composer
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