Daydream (Bonus Tracks)
The Lovin' Spoonful
Released:
Jan 1966
Label:
Buddah
The Spoonful, like the Byrds, helped invent folk-rock. But unlike their peers on the West Coast, they didn't make pop music serious in the process; in fact, they embraced the silly, fun-loving banality at pop's core. That's why the band's music, especially their second album, 1966's Daydream, has aged so well. With a history in kooky jug-band music, John Sebastian and company knew all too well that Top-40 music, however enriched lyrically, had to speak of the fleeting joys and sorrows of youth.
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53:12
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