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DISCID=b209c30e
DTITLE=The Lovin' Spoonful / Everything Playing
DYEAR=1968
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=She Is Still A Mystery
TTITLE1=Priscilla Millionaira
TTITLE2=Boredom
TTITLE3=Six O'Clock
TTITLE4=Forever
TTITLE5=Younger Generation
TTITLE6=Money
TTITLE7=Old Folks
TTITLE8=Only Pretty, What A Pity
TTITLE9=Try A Little Bit
TTITLE10=Close Your Eyes
TTITLE11=She Is Still A Mystery (Alternate Version)
TTITLE12=Only Pretty, What A Pity (Alternate Version)
TTITLE13=Try A Little Bit (Alternate Version)
EXTD=Originally Released 1968\nRemastered CD Edition (Buddha Records) Relesed February 18, 2003\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The Lovin' Spoonful's fourth album, Everything Playing, \nwas made under trying circumstances. Musically, the Sgt. Pepper/Summer \nof Lo
EXTD=ve era had made The Spoonful's good time, jugband approach obsolete, \nand chief songwriter John Sebastian had to try to keep up. Personally, \nthe group had suffered the disaster of a drug bust that resulted in the \ndeparture of lead guitarist Zal
EXTD=ly Yanovsky, who was replaced in August \n1967 by Jerry Yester. Despite these problems, Sebastian was able to turn \nout a good album paced by its three Top 40 hits, "Six O'Clock," "She Is \nStill a Mystery," and the deceptively comic "Money," in wh
EXTD=ich he castigated \nfinancial aspects of the music industry. Also excellent were "Boredom" \nand "Younger Generation," which Sebastian later would sing at Woodstock. \nWhen Sebastian wasn't at the mike, the singing could be mediocre, and \nthe group
EXTD= was often all over the map in its attempt at musical sophistication, \nbut the record was saved by Sebastian's writing and singing. Then he too \njumped ship. [The 1996 Wooden Hill reissue adds five bonus tracks.] -- \nWilliam Ruhlmann\n\nHalf.com 
EXTD=Album Notes\nIncludes two previously unreleased bonus tracks.\n\nIncludes liner notes by Dennis Dekin.\n\nAll tracks have been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.\n\nThis 1968 album was essentially their last, as founder and leader 
EXTD=John \nSebastian was to depart after its completion. EVERYTHING PLAYING has a \nrelaxed, almost off-the-cuff feeling to it. Original member Zal Yanovsky \nwas gone and his replacement, Jerry Yester, along with bass player Steve \nBoone and drummer J
EXTD=oe Butler all brought the first non-Sebastian originals \nto appear on a Lovin' Spoonful album. In Sebastian's shadow their songs \nare pleasant album cuts, clearly not sounding like chart-toppers and not \nreleased as singles. Sebastian's own "Six 
EXTD=O'Clock" and "She Is Still A \nMystery" were his last hits with the band (and the end of their days on \nthe top forty). YEAR: 1968
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