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We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles
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Album Details: We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles

Release Date:01/01/1995
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Track List: We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles

  1. Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two ...
  2. We're the Banana Splits
  3. I'm Gonna Find a Cave
  4. This Spot
  5. Doin' the Banana
  6. Wait Til Tomorrow
  7. You're the Lovin' End
  8. Toy Piano Melody
  9. In New Orleans
  10. Two-Ton Tessie
  11. Long Live Love [*]
  12. Don't Go Away -- Go-Go Girl
  13. It's a Good Day for a Parade [*]
  14. Pretty Painted Carousel [*]
  15. I Enjoy Being a Boy [*]
  16. Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two ...
  1. Looking for the Beagles [*]
  2. Sharing Wishes [*]
  3. I'd Join the Foreign Legion [*]
  4. What More Can I Do? [*]
  5. Be the Captain [*]
  6. Humpty Dumpty [*]
  7. Thanks to the Man on the Moon [*]
  8. I Wanna Capture You [*]
  9. Indian Love Dance [*]
  10. You Satisfy [*]
  11. That's the Pretty Part of You [*]
  12. Very First Kid on My Block [*]
  13. Beautiful Calliopa [*]
  14. Let Me Remember You Smiling [*]
  15. Soul

Pro Reviews: We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles

  • All Music Guide

    This 1,000-copy limited-edition CD reissue does collectors -- and there are a few of them, by the way, who really do want a complete Banana Splits library -- a favor by putting a wealth of material by the group on one disc, with plenty of rare tracks. The core of this 31-song () disc is the entirety of the group's sole album, We're the Banana Splits. For all its good-natured, well-produced late-'60s pop, it is too sweet and happy in one dose, like having a banana split for appetizer, lunch, and dessert. Still, those songs do include the well-remembered hit "The Tra La La Song," plus some surprisingly raving garage- soul-pop with "I'm Gonna Find a Cave" and the Wilson Pickett-like "Doin' the Banana." The more bubblegummy happy-go-lucky numbers and ballads are harder to bear, but obviously the session cats playing on these tried harder than they had to, putting sitar on the lightly psychedelic "In New Orleans" and Baroque harpsichord on the uncharacteristically moody "Wait Til Tomorrow."... The CD also adds eight non-LP bonus tracks, including more typically bouncy lightweight kiddie pop/rock and a boisterous alternate version of "The Tra La La Song," but also the rather fetching ballad "Pretty Painted Carousel," which sounds a bit like early Peter Gordon. Actually the best part of the package, though, are the ten tracks from the rare 1967 LP by fellow kiddie TV group the Beagles, who are actually not bad mid-'60s pop/rockers with a Beatles-Merseybeat influence to the songs and harmonies, though the production bears strong American soul and pop influences. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Banana Splits

To a pre-teen generation for whom the concept of "free love" equalled unlimited hugs from mom and the notion of "getting high" meant nothing more than a breakfast cereal-induced sugar coma, the Banana Splits marked the apotheosis of such staples of late 1960s culture as psychedelia, pop art and, of course, music. Like the Archies and Josie the Pussycats, the band was e... Read more