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The Association - Greatest Hits! (CD)

Greatest Hits!
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Album Details: Greatest Hits!

Release Date:02/02/1987
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:075992717526

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    The most remarkable sounding album ever!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 10, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Greatest Hits! review helpful

    The first time I heard this album, I was quite impressed with their harmonic vocals and I thought they sounded a lot like the Beach Boys. My all-time favorite song on this album is "Windy".

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    Association -

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 12, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Greatest Hits! review helpful

    One of the great vocal-harmony groups of the latter l960's. Sweeping harmonies abound on such classics as "Windy", "Along Comes Mary","Never My Love" and "Cherish". They even tried hard rock with the autobiographical "Six Man Band" (great fuzz guitar...!). Not really a bad cut on this "Best Of" with "Enter The Young", "The Time It is Today", "Like Always" & the qusi-religious "Requiem For The Masses"(harmony on harmony!). More great songs include"Time For Livin'", & "We Love". In fact, their only other Hit- NOT included here, would be the theme from the l969 Ali Mcgraw film -"Goodbye Columbus" which appears along with their other music for that Soundtrack, only on that l969 Soundtrack release. If you like some of their songs, you cannot go wrong with this essential 60's - "Greatest Hits" from the Association! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Beyond representing the best in '60s California pop, the Association blazed trails in album production and the folk-psychedelia genre. With the guidance of L.A. producers Bones Howe, Curt Boetticher, and Jerry Yester, the band deftly mixed airy harmonies, unobtrusive rhythm tracks, and subtle "Age of Aquarius" accents from harpsichords, Farfisa organs, fuzz-box guitars, trumpets, and bongos -- at times, the sophisticated blend was held together by L.A. session players. And while the group successfully expanded their harmonic horizons on "Requiem for the Masses," they also went a bit beyond their strengths with Jefferson Airplane-esque rockers like "Six Man Band." Luckily, the majority of this hits collection focuses on the band's dreamy combination of polished folk, limber vocal arrangements, and wide-screen instrumental backdrops. The summery program also includes chart-toppers like "Windy," "Cherish," "Along Comes Mary," and "Never My Love," along with progressive pop-and-harmony tra...cks like "No Fair at All," "Everything That Touches You," and "Time for Livin'." A great introduction to the band's prime work from the latter half of the '60s. - Stephen Cook, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Association

The Association was one of the more underrated groups to come out of the mid to late '60s. Creators of an enviable string of hits from 1966 through 1969, they got caught in a shift in popular culture and the unwritten criteria for significance in that field and never recovered. The group's smooth harmonies and poporiented sound (which occasionally moved into psychedelia... Read more