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P 742925HLP
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Exact repro reissue on 180 gram vinyl. Originally released in 1964. "Their songs come from all over, from every category. The material in this album alone spans the musical gamut from off-Broadway show tunes down through pop, and rhythm 'n' blues, to songs with a folk history. As Curt says: 'No matter what it is when we start working on a song, it always comes out 'GoldeBriar.' We can hear some guy playing a piano and really messing up a song -- even a song we're hearing for the first time -- and though he's playing different chords than we would and he's giving it a different beat than we'd give it, if it's really 'Goldebriar,' we can tell.'" -- Bob Gold(e)stein, from the back cover.
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P 742926HLP
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Repressed; exact repro reissue on 180 gram vinyl. Originally released in 1963, an early project of Curt (Sagittarius, The Millennium, The Association) Boettcher. "The Goldebriars' debut album is clean-cut folk-pop with bright, high female-male harmonies, sometimes foreshadowing the searing high harmonic blends typical of group member (and arranger) Curt Boettcher's later rock productions." -- All Music Guide
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