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Everything Playing (Remastered)

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Download links and information about Everything Playing (Remastered) by The Lovin' Spoonful. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 41:01 minutes.

Artist: The Lovin' Spoonful
Release date: 1968
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 14
Duration: 41:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. She Is Still a Mystery 2:59
2. Priscilla Millionaira 3:11
3. Boredom 2:23
4. Six O'Clock 2:41
5. Forever 4:21
6. Younger Generation 2:39
7. Money 1:53
8. Old Folks 3:03
9. Only Pretty, What a Pity 3:00
10. Try a Little Bit 3:03
11. Close Your Eyes 2:43
12. She Is Still a Mystery (Alternate Version) 3:08
13. Only Pretty, What a Pity (Alternate Version) 2:55
14. Try a Little Bit (Alternate Version) 3:02

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The Lovin' Spoonful's fourth album, Everything Playing, was made under trying circumstances. Musically, the Sgt. Pepper/Summer of Love era had made the Spoonful's good-time, jugband approach obsolete, and chief songwriter John Sebastian had to try to keep up. Personally, the group had suffered the disaster of a drug bust that resulted in the departure of lead guitarist Zal Yanovsky, who was replaced in August 1967 by Jerry Yester. Despite these problems, Sebastian was able to turn out a good album paced by its three Top 40 hits, "Six O'Clock," "She Is Still a Mystery," and the deceptively comic "Money," in which he castigated financial aspects of the music industry. Also excellent were "Boredom" and "Younger Generation," which Sebastian later would sing at Woodstock. When Sebastian wasn't at the mic, the singing could be mediocre, and the group was often all over the map in its attempt at musical sophistication, but the record was saved by Sebastian's writing and singing. Then he too jumped ship. [The 2003 Buddha reissue contains alternate versions of three songs from the album: "She is Still a Mystery," "Only Pretty, What a Pity" and "Try a Little Bit".]