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All the Leaves Are Brown: The Golden Era Collection ()

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All the Leaves Are Brown: The Golden Era Collection - The Mamas & the Papas
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  1. Monday, Monday
  2. Straight Shooter
  3. Got a Feelin'
  4. I Call Your Name
  5. Do You Wanna Dance
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  1. Monday, Monday
  2. Straight Shooter
  3. Got a Feelin'
  4. I Call Your Name
  5. Do You Wanna Dance
  6. Go Where You Wanna Go
  7. California Dreamin'
  8. Spanish Harlem
  9. Somebody Groovy
  10. Hey Girl
  11. You Baby
  12. The "In" Crowd
  13. No Salt on Her Tail
  14. Trip, Stumble and Fall
  15. Dancing Bear
  16. Words of Love
  17. My Heart Stood Still
  18. Dancing in the Street
  19. I Saw Her Again
  20. Strange Young Girls
  21. I Can't Wait
  22. Even If I Could
  23. That Kind of Girl
  24. Once Was a Time I Thought
  25. Dedicated to the One I Love
  26. My Girl
  27. Creeque Alley
  28. Sing for Your Supper
  29. Twist and Shout
  30. Free Advice
  31. Look Through My Window
  32. Boys and Girls Together
  33. String Man
  34. Frustration
  35. Did You Ever Want to Cry
  36. John's Music Box
  37. Glad to Be Unhappy
  38. The Right Somebody to Love
  39. Safe in My Garden
  40. Meditation Mama (Transcendental Woman Travels)
  41. For the Love of Ivy
  42. Dream a Little Dream of Me
  43. Mansions
  44. Gemini Childe
  45. Nothing's Too Good for My Little Girl
  46. Too Late
  47. Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
  48. Rooms
  49. Midnight Voyage
  50. I Saw Her Again
  51. Words of Love
  52. Creeque Alley
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This is where fans of the group can sort of stop and settle down at last. MCA Records had previously let the Mamas & the Papas' music out on CD in a trickle; the debut LP was upgraded and a compilation of remastered hits showed later in the decade, but the rest was left to languish. This two-CD set makes up for that neglect, assembling all four of the quartet's '60s albums on two CDs and augmenting them with the mono single versions of "I Saw Her Again," "Words of Love," and "Creeque Alley," plus the non-LP single "Glad to ...

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