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The Lively Ones  - The Lively Ones
Performer:
The Lively Ones
Title:

The Lively Ones

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FLAC RAR album size:
1349 mb
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Short-Info
Label: Word ‎– WST-8518-LP, Word ‎– WST 8518 LP
Type: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Date of released: 1970
Category: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock
Rating:
4.8 / 5
Votes:
519

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 We've Something To Give You
Written By – Blackley
1:53
A2 Why, Oh Why
Written-By – Baker*
3:09
A3 Nothing Really Changes
Written-By – Norman*
3:08
A4 Walking Backwards Down The Stairs
Written-By – Norman*
1:17
A5 Our Hearts Need Love
Written By – Bolin
3:15
A6 Before I Knew Him
Written-By – Baker*
3:00
A7 Love Is Something You Do
Written-By – Baker*
2:46
A8 Walking Backwards Down The Stairs
Written-By – Norman*
0:51
B1 Walking Backwards Down The Stairs
Written-By – Norman*
0:27
B2 Punching Holes In The Darkness
Written-By – Baker*
4:26
B3 Moses
Written-By – Norman*
4:19
B4 We Are One
Written-By – Baker*
3:04
B5 Walking Backwards Down The Stairs
Written-By – Norman*
0:51
B6 Steeples
Written-By – Baker*
3:08
B7 Follow That Star
Written-By – Baker*
3:15

Credits

  • Arranged By – David Baker
  • Producer, Liner Notes – Kurt Kaiser

Notes

"Not to be confused with the mainstream band called 'The Lively Ones," this group was another attempt by the folks at Word Records to keep wayward youth from turning into hippies. This hip folk-rock combo has a couple of catchy "hits" on this goofy LP and, if the mark of a successful pop tune is a catchy beat and memorable lyrics, they deserve a little credit for 'Nothing Really Changes.' A nice observation--too bad it is used to argue such a silly set of beliefs!"