“The Youngbloods” by The Youngbloods - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1967 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |
Tasteful but boring debut album from the New York folk-rockers who lined up: Jesse Colin Young (bass, lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Jerry Corbitt (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Lowell Levinger (lead guitar, electric piano) and Joe Bauer (drums, percussion). Best track is their cover of “Get Together” (The Kingston Trio, 1964) which gave them their sole Top 40 hit single in the US Pop Charts.
The Jukebox Rebel
30–Dec–2009
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:25] The Youngbloods - Grizzly Bear (Jerry Corbitt) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A2 | [03:16] The Youngbloods - All Over The World (La-La) (Jerry Corbitt) Pop |
A3 | [02:21] The Youngbloods - Statesboro Blues (Willie McTell) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A4 | [04:39] The Youngbloods - Get Together (Chester Powers) Folk Rock / Americana |
A5 | [02:27] The Youngbloods - One Note Man (Paul Arnoldi) Folk Rock / Americana |
B1 | [02:30] The Youngbloods - The Other Side Of This Life (Fred Neil) Rock |
B2 | [02:28] The Youngbloods - Tears Are Falling (Jesse Colin Young) Folk Rock / Americana |
B3 | [02:54] The Youngbloods - Four In The Morning (George Remailly) Folk Rock / Americana |
B4 | [02:52] The Youngbloods - Foolin’ Around (The Waltz) (Jesse Colin Young) Folk Rock / Americana |
B5 | [02:42] The Youngbloods - Ain’t That Lovin’ You, Baby (Jimmy Reed) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B6 | [02:36] The Youngbloods - C.C. Rider (John Hurt) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |