Lovin' Spoonful - What A Day For A Daydream: Complete Recordings 1965-1969 (7CD) (New CD)
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Lovin' Spoonful - What A Day For A Daydream: Complete Recordings 1965-1969 (7CD) (New CD)

Lovin' Spoonful - What A Day For A Daydream: Complete Recordings 1965-1969 (7CD) (New CD)

"What A Day For A Daydream" is a 7 CD, 170-track box set compiling the complete 1960s recordings by The Lovin' Spoonful, mastered by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao. Includes their first four studio albums - "Do You Believe In Magic" (1965), "Daydream" (1966), "Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful" (1966), and "Everything Playing" (1967) in both stereo and mono plus stereo mixes of their two soundtrack albums "What's Up Tiger Lily?" (1966) and "You're A Big Boy Now" (1967). Also contains the Joe Butler-helmed final album "Revelation: Revolution '69" (1969), original guitarist Zal Yanovsky's solo album "Alive And Well In Argentina" (1968), and stereo and mono versions of the early Lovin' Spoonful tracks included on Elektra's 1966 compilation "What's Shakin'", the mono mixes appearing on CD for the first time. Bonus tracks include ‘Alley Oop’, an outtake from their debut album sessions plus demos, alternative versions, and instrumentals.

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Lovin' Spoonful - What A Day For A Daydream: Complete Recordings 1965-1969 (7CD) (New CD)

$51.42

$18.00

Lovin' Spoonful - What A Day For A Daydream: Complete Recordings 1965-1969 (7CD) (New CD)

"What A Day For A Daydream" is a 7 CD, 170-track box set compiling the complete 1960s recordings by The Lovin' Spoonful, mastered by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao. Includes their first four studio albums - "Do You Believe In Magic" (1965), "Daydream" (1966), "Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful" (1966), and "Everything Playing" (1967) in both stereo and mono plus stereo mixes of their two soundtrack albums "What's Up Tiger Lily?" (1966) and "You're A Big Boy Now" (1967). Also contains the Joe Butler-helmed final album "Revelation: Revolution '69" (1969), original guitarist Zal Yanovsky's solo album "Alive And Well In Argentina" (1968), and stereo and mono versions of the early Lovin' Spoonful tracks included on Elektra's 1966 compilation "What's Shakin'", the mono mixes appearing on CD for the first time. Bonus tracks include ‘Alley Oop’, an outtake from their debut album sessions plus demos, alternative versions, and instrumentals.

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"What A Day For A Daydream" is a 7 CD, 170-track box set compiling the complete 1960s recordings by The Lovin' Spoonful, mastered by Grammy nominated archivist/producer Alec Palao. Includes their first four studio albums - "Do You Believe In Magic" (1965), "Daydream" (1966), "Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful" (1966), and "Everything Playing" (1967) in both stereo and mono plus stereo mixes of their two soundtrack albums "What's Up Tiger Lily?" (1966) and "You're A Big Boy Now" (1967). Also contains the Joe Butler-helmed final album "Revelation: Revolution '69" (1969), original guitarist Zal Yanovsky's solo album "Alive And Well In Argentina" (1968), and stereo and mono versions of the early Lovin' Spoonful tracks included on Elektra's 1966 compilation "What's Shakin'", the mono mixes appearing on CD for the first time. Bonus tracks include ‘Alley Oop’, an outtake from their debut album sessions plus demos, alternative versions, and instrumentals.

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