The Mamas & The Papas – The Mamas And The Papas (1966)

The Mamas & The Papas’ self-titled second album, released in 1966, builds on the success of their debut album with a more ambitious and diverse range of songs. The album features the band’s trademark harmonies and eclectic blend of folk, rock, and pop influences, while also showcasing their growth as songwriters and performers.

The album opens with the hit single “No Salt on Her Tail,” which features a catchy melody and intricate vocal harmonies. Other standout tracks include “Dancing in the Street,” a cover of the Motown classic that features the band’s unique spin on the song, and “Words of Love,” a beautiful ballad that highlights the band’s vocal talents.

The album also features several original compositions, including “Trip, Stumble and Fall,” which showcases the band’s rock and roll influences, and “My Heart Stood Still,” a tender ballad that highlights their softer side. The album concludes with “Dancing Bear,” a playful tune that showcases the band’s fun-loving spirit.

Overall, The Mamas And The Papas is a strong follow-up to the band’s debut album, showcasing their growth and evolution as artists while remaining true to their signature sound.

Track Listing:

No Salt on Her Tail
Trip, Stumble and Fall
Dancing Bear
Words of Love
My Heart Stood Still
Dancing in the Street
I Saw Her Again
Strange Young Girls
I Can’t Wait
Even If I Could
That Kind of Girl
Once Was a Time I Thought

 

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