[Free shipping] 60s-70s American folk rock, The Grass Roots 6th [Move Along + 2] Paper jacket & 24bit remaster + [LIVE IN CONCERT, 2004] Rob Grill
[Free shipping] We are offering the album [Move Along] from the peak of The Grass Roots, who debuted as an American folk rock group in the late 60s and left many hit songs, and the 2004 reunion live CD-R. This is not a rental.
①6th [Move Along + 2] 16 songs total 1972 work UICY-76092 {Paper jacket & 24bit remaster} Domestic version
*For detailed track list, please see image 4.
②[The Grass Roots / LIVE IN CONCERT, 2004 LIVE AT LAST] 12 songs total 2004
*For detailed track list, please see image 5.
① is Dunhill Records, founded by Lou Adler in 1965. With artists such as the Mamas & the Papas, Three Dog Night, Barry McGuire, Steppenwolf, Hamilton Joe Frank & Reynolds, and others, the label was a hit chart hit from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The Grass Roots are a group that represents the Dunhill sound and were also very popular in Japan. Five of their original albums were released in Japan with bonus tracks added. -Excerpt- Their sixth album, Move Along, released in 1972, included hits such as "Love is Harmony for Two" and "Tears Runway," and was at the peak of their popularity in Japan. The soul-like feel, which is different from Three Dog Night, and the familiarity of the mix of brass rock-like sound and classic pop are nostalgic, and the songwriting is skillful. 』
Record Collectors June 2014 issue, from Tetsuo Endo's liner notes
②A LIVE CD-R of the new Grassroots from the 2000s. Purchased on ! Auctions over 10 years ago. At the time, there were no domestic Grassroots releases and none of the US releases were on CD, so an enthusiastic fan introduced the Italian CD on a website. This is the CD I purchased, and the sound quality and the group's performance are good, making it a fitting finale for Rob Grill. What is noteworthy is that the sixth track is "Love's Tactics," a big hit with Hamilton Joe Frank & Reynolds, also on Dunhill Records. Apparently this song was originally meant to be given to Grassroots... Is this the only disc(?) where you can hear the original version that suited the voice of the late Rob Grill? There is no information about the band members, but they appear to be the same members who appeared as Grassroots (performing three songs) on the 2005 DVD [THE'60sROCKEXPERIENCE LIVE], a TV special concert hosted by Roger McGuinn and featuring such notable members as Steppenwolf and Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night.
I am listing these for sale as part of inventory liquidation, but unfortunately I will not be selling them separately. Please purchase as a set of two. They have been carefully stored, and although the records are clean, they have been in storage for a long time, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive about such things. No claims or returns will be accepted. I will endeavor to ship promptly.