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Track Listing 1. Go Where You Wanna Go 2. Up Up & Away 3. Stoned Soul Picnic 4. Sweet Blindness 5. Wedding Bell Blues 6. (Last Night) I Didn't Get To Sleep At All 7. One Less Bell To Answer 8. Worst That Could Happen 9. Ticket To Ride 10. Time And Love
Album Notes The 5th Dimension: Ron Townson, Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, Lamonte McLemore. Additional personnel: Joe Osborn (guitar, bass guitar); Johnny Rivers , P.F. Sloan, Tommy Tedesco, Al Casey (guitar); Larry Knechtel (piano, keyboards); Jimmy Webb (keyboards); Hal Blaine (drums, percussion). Liner Note Author: Mike Ragogna. Recording information: Sound Recorders, Omaha, Nebraska (11/1966 - 03/1967); Western Recorders, Hollywood, California (11/1966 - 03/1967); Harmony Recorders, Hollywood, California (11/1966 - 03/1967); Nashville West & Audio Arts, Hollywood, California (11/1966 - 03/1967). Arranger: Jimmy Webb. The Fifth Dimension's debut album was state of the art Los Angeles studio pop in 1967 and it still sounds remarkably fresh. Although producer Johnny Rivers deliberately pitched them as a black version of The Mamas & The Papas (here they cover that group's folk rock hit "Go Where You Wanna Go," backed by the same studio musicians that played on the original), vocally they were distinctive enough to overcome the comparison. Marilyn McCoo, in particular, had a throaty alto seemingly genetically engineered to sing sad love songs. They were also lucky enough to have first crack at some instant classic songs by then unknown songwriter Jimmy Webb. Webb's title tune is the obvious high point here, but there's also a surprising cover of Rivers' "Poor Side of Town," with a stunning acapella opening section. The three bonus tracks from the group's earliest days as Motown wannabes are richly entertaining, especially "I'll Be Loving You Forever," a blatant clone of the Four Tops' "Reach Out I'll Be There."
Industry Reviews ...Contained their first 3 hits....but three bonus cuts are revelatory...reflecting a similar Motown fixation that's a lot closer to straight soul than anything else [they] waxed... Living Blues (11/01/2000)
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