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CowsillsAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 16, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Umvd Special Markets
  • ASIN: B0000047Q7
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,639 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible collection!!!!, March 22, 2000
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Joe Comer (Robinson, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
From the "First Family of Pop" comes this comprehensive collection of their late 60's hits. Beginning with the first big hit "The Rain, the Park and Other Things (The Flower Girl Song)" and continuing through to their last big hit which is the title song of the super successful Broadway rock show, "Hair", this C.D. is a musical journey that is both wide-ranging and surprising.

Of all the bands of the 1960's, the Cowsills were probably the most underrated. Hailing from Newport, Rhode Island, they began performing in local churches and clubs when John Cowsill (their drummer) was only 7 or 8. In 1966, as a foursome (Bill, Bob, Barry and John), they were signed to Joda records. They recorded one single, the garage folk/rock, "All I Wanta Be is Me". Featuring Bill on rhythm guitar, Bob playing lead, Barry on bass and John on drums, it was quite an achievement for a first effort. Unfortunately, it sold very little nationally and the band slipped back into relative obscurity. It was through an appearance on the "Today" show that a talent scout signed them to the Wing branch of Mercury records. They recorded several singles. One of them, "Most of All", a catchy saying-goodbye-for-the-summer number was something of a regional hit, but they remained basically unknown. Although that contract yielded little notoriety, one of Mercury's employees, Artie Kornfeld, who, two years later in 1969, became a producer and organizer for the original "Woodstock", had a song about a girl sitting in a park in the rain and had some hopes that it might be a hit. He thought it might be perfect for the Cowsills. Kornfeld is given credit by most people as the person who suggested that their mom, Barbara, sing with them. This was a bit of a disapointment for the boys as they had always attempted to mold their sound after a certain other famous foursome from Liverpool, England. Although, the Beatles were all young men at the time of their first success, the Cowsills, in 1967 were all in their teens or younger. However, the addition of their mom gave the band just enough of a difference to stand out. Kornfeld recorded them and MGM finally signed the band. The rest, as they often say, was history. Later sister Susan and brother Paul joined and the harmonies rang all the more stronger. Only Bob's twin brother Richard was denied the opportunity to sing with his famous family, but that's another story for another time.

This CD release of the original vinyl is a mix of ballads ("Meet Me at the Wishing Well", "A Time for Remembrance"), socially aware songs ("Newspaper Blanket" must have been one of the first songs written about the homeless) and rock 'n roll ("Gotta Get Away From It All"). Most of the songs here were written or co-written by Bill and Bob. It's nice to know that unlike a certain other recording act (not to mention any names here but their last name started with the letter P) that was based on the life and career of the Cowsills, this band were 100% real. That television show cast were not a real family or even a real band. And except for David Cassidy and a very inconspicuous Shirley Jones, the sound was the creation of studio musicians and vocalists. The Cowsills, however, were very much in evidence in the studio. Besides writing a good deal of the tunes, Bill and Bob produced the majority of the Cowsills recordings and had a good deal of control over what was created. And the fact that from "Hair" on, the band played all or most of the instruments made them just as formidable as any other act from the period, maybe more so. One listen to the guitar work on "Hair" (Barry's bass guitar is incredible for anyone let alone for one who was only 14 years of age) and any remark about their lack of talent is completely out of line. The vocal arrangements, also a product of Bill and Bob, are among the best ever. C.D.'s were invented for the crisp and clear sound of voices and arrangements such as the Cowsills'. And if you think the Cowsills were only a band for the 60's and early 70's, one listen to their latest recording, GLOBAL will change your mind immediately. It's available through the bands web site.

But if you are looking for an overview of the early sound of this super-talented family, this C.D. is the one for you. And it's an excellent representation of the "happy, happy, happy" infectious rock of the period. And that's not bad at all!

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Best of The Cowsills, June 20, 2000
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
I've never been one to think that feel-good, harmony driven pop was in anyway inferior to the more "serious" rock of the late Sixties. But that's what The Cowsills did so well, tight harmonies, well crafted songs, and more good Karma than the law should allow.

This CD is basically the same as their premature Sixties "Best Of," with the addition of their 1969 hit "Hair", and "Meet Me at the Wishing Well." Also included is their 1967 smash "The Rain, The Park, and Other Things" (or "The FLower Girl"), as well as 1968's "Indian Lake." A good sampling of lesser hits and LP cuts are included, with what was probably the first pop song ever written about homelessness ("Newspaper Blanket") standing out. However, if you're expecting to find their earlier pre-MGM singles (i.e."Most of All"), or their early Seventies 45's like "Love American Style," and "Silver Threads and Golden Needles," you won't find them here. However, treat yourself to "Poor Baby," one of their near-hits that is a true harmony-driven feast for the ears and rivals anything The Beach Boys or the Turtles were coming up with back then. Check it out.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars El Cheapo Collection in Every Way!, August 1, 2004
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This Best Of can't be recommended, even at the dirt cheap price.

Sonically, it gets a 1 star and sounds like about a 5th generation dub. In addition, the mastering is so poor, that there are noticable db fluctuations between certain songs!

Also, there are NO liner notes whatsoever.

You'd be much better served by popping 2 more bucks for the 20th Century Masters Collection which has much better sound, some liner info, and a better song selection.
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