THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]
THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]
THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]

THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]

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Label: Sundazed Catalogue ID: LPSUND5652C Format: Vinyl
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THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]

THE MUGWUMPS - The Mugwumps (Sundazed Reissue) - LP - Orange Vinyl [JUL 5]

€33.99

 

LP - Limited Edition Orange Vinyl Reissue.  

Mama Cass & Denny Doherty, future Lovin’ Spoonful guitarist Zal Yanovsky and “Summer Rain” hit songwriter Jim Hendricks makeup this folk-pop supergroup! Before each member found their way to stardom, The Mugwumps were born - the very same Mugwumps that the Mamas & the Papas sang about in “Creeque Alley!” To flip it upside down once more, this treasure was recorded pre-Papas and pre-Spoonful, yet it didn't hit shelves until after they each found success. 

"This was the first folk-rock group ever," Cass Elliot boasted to Johnny Carson about The Mugwumps. In a sense it's true.  A small amount of cross-pollination occurred in the group's formation: Cass and her erstwhile husband Jim had been in Cass Elliot & the Big Three, a progressive folk outfit. Canadians Denny and Zal hailed from The Haliax Three, a more traditional folk trio. In early '64, Zal and Denny launched a rock alter ego called The Noise. Also in '64, Cass introduced Zal to John Sebastian by claiming Ringo Starr was with her. A historic connection was made as Zal and John went off to form the Lovin' Spoonful, while Cass and Denny joined John & Michelle Phillips to form the Mamas & the Papas, who pioneered rock's “California Dreamin'" era.

Unfortunately, the Mugwumps era lasted only from July through November 1964, their one album recorded August 13 & 14, 1964, produced by Alan Lorber, who'd gone to see them at the behest of managers Roy Silver and Bob Covello. Recalled Cass: “We were doing very sophisticated folksy stuff, but obviously 1964 wasn't the year for it...It was in a time warp. Just too much before its time."  -- All About Jazz

Tracklist: 

Side A
1.    Searchin'
2.    I Don't Wanna Know
3.    I'll Remember Tonight
4.    Here It Is Another Day
5.    Do You Know What I Mean

Side B
1.    You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover
2.    Everybody's Been Talkin'
3.    Do What They Don't Say
4.    So Fine