The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits

The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits
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Album Details

Title: All Time Greatest Hits
Artist: The Grass Roots
Release Date: 7/1996
Re-Released On: 3/1/2005
Label: MCA Records, Magada
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 008811146726, 821838313922, 766483220648
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Sunshine Pop, AM Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Summery, Organic, Soothing, Cheerful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Poignant, Sweet, Innocent, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Let's Live for Today
  2. Where Were You When I Needed You
  3. Things I Should Have Said
  4. Midnight Confessions
  5. The River Is Wide
  6. Bella Linda
  7. Lovin' Things
  8. Wait a Million Years
  9. Baby Hold On
  10. Heaven Knows
  11. Come on and Say It
  12. Temptation Eyes
  13. Two Divided by Love
  14. Glory Bound
  15. The Runway
  16. Sooner or Later

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMagada11467
2003CDMCA RecordsMCAMD-11467
1996CDMCA Records11467

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Album Review

This low-priced disc is far and away the best single-CD compilation ever issued of the Grass Roots' work, 16 chart singles covering every phase of their history, from 1966's "Where Were You When I Needed You" (in its actual hit version) thru "Let's Live for Today" and "Midnight Confessions" to their last hit, 1972's "The Runway." Listening to this 44-minute compilation, one not only encounters a superb array of catchy songs (and even some of the lesser hits, like the number 61-charting "Come On and Say It" and the number 34-charting "Glory Bound," are compelling pieces of soul-based pop/rock) but also virtuoso production and playing. The material has been remastered in state-of-the-art sound, giving one a chance to appreciate the production and engineering as well as the playing, which (regardless of whether it was provided by L.A.'s best session musicians or members of the actual band) is extraordinarily polished and quite powerful -- the piano, drums, and bass on "Sooner or Later" sound like they're in the same room with the listener, and the singing seems even more up-close and personal. The annotation also explains the group's somewhat confusing formation, and their evolution from a folk-rock band to one of the most successful white pop-soul outfits of their era, closer in spirit to the Fifth Dimension than to Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, et al. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy McKaieReissue Producer, Compilation
Ed CaraeffPhotography
Erick LabsonDigital Remastering
Geary ChansleyPhoto Research
Jimmie HaskellHorn Arrangements, String Arrangements
Meire MurakamiDesign
P.F. SloanProducer
Rob GrillProducer
Sid FellerString Arrangements, Horn Arrangements
Steve BarriProducer
The Grass RootsAssistant Producer, Arranger
Todd EverettLiner Notes
Warren EntnerProducer

Member Reviews

Jax M. (Destructa) wrote on 5/1/2007...

"Let's Live for Today" is a beautiful song, but there's more lovin' where that came from! "Bella Linda" is another cute one, and there are plenty of other toe-tappers and heartwarmers here.