THE GRASSROOTS.
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The Grass Roots was originated by the writer/producer team of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri as a pseudonym under which they would release a body of Byrds/Beau Brummels-style folk-rock. Sloan and Barri were contracted songwriters for Trousdale Music, the publishing arm of Dunhill Records, which wanted to cash in on the folk-rock boom of 1965.
The Grass Roots was originated by the writer/producer team of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri as a pseudonym under which they would release a body of Byrds/Beau Brummels-style folk-rock. Sloan and Barri were contracted songwriters for Trousdale Music, the publishing arm of Dunhill Records, which wanted to cash in on the folk-rock boom of 1965.
Dunhill asked Sloan and Barri to come up with this material, and a group alias under which they would release it. The resulting "Grass Roots" debut song, "Where Were You When I Needed You," sung by Sloan, was sent to a Los Angeles radio station, which began playing it. The group began spreading its wings in the studio with their album "Let's Live for today "with the selftitled song to be taken from the Italian group "ROKES" and sung in a new version..
LET'S LIVE FOR TODAY 1967.
Tracks:
1. Things I Should Have Said ... Barri, Sloan 2:30 - 2. Wake Up, Wake Up ... Barri, Sloan 2:50 - 3. Tip of My Tongue ... Barri, Sloan 2:29 - 4. Is It Any Wonder... Barri, Sloan 2:42 - 5. Let's Live for Today ...Julien, Mogull, Shapiro 2:35 - 6. Beatin' Round the Bush ...Bratton, Entner 2:30 - 7. Out of Touch ...Barri, Sloan 2:50 - 8. Won't You See Me.... Entner 2:56 - 9. Where Were You When I Needed You... Barri, Sloan 2:59 - 10. No Exit ...Bratton, Entner, Grill 2:34 - 11. This Precious Time ... Barri, Sloan 3:01 - 12. House of Stone ... Bratton 2:40 - 13. Loving things ... Bonus track. - 14. Midnight confessions ... Bonus track - 15. Baby hold on ... Bonus track - 16. Wait a million years ... Bonus track.
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