Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970

Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970

Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970

Track Listings
 
1. Ride, Ride, Ride - The Smoothies, Smoothies
2. Someone to Talk My Troubles To - Journeymen
3. River, She Come Down - Journeymen
4. Look in Your Eyes
5. No, No, No, No, No
6. Holy Man
7. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
8. Like an Old Time Movie
9. Celeste
10. It's Not Time Now
11. Don't Make Promises
12. Reason to Believe
13. What's the Difference
14. Look in the Mirror
15. Yves
16. Crazy Man
17. 1969
18. Dear Sister
19. Going Home Again
20. Stained Glass Morning
See all 22 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The long overdue 24 track, 75 minute anthology of the first ten years of Scott McKenzie's recording career. Features the John Phillips penned, 1967 worldwide smash hit 'San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)'. Includes his second 1970 album 'Stained Glass Morning' in its entirety, released here for the first time anywhere.

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Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
    Scott McKenzie
    Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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    1. San Francisco
    2. The Very Best of the Journeymen
    3. The Best of The Five Americans
    4. Superhits
    5. The Journeymen

    ASIN: B00005M17Q
    Release Date: 2001-06-15

    Tracks:

    1. Ride, Ride, Ride - The Smoothies, Smoothies
    2. Someone to Talk My Troubles To - Journeymen
    3. River, She Come Down - Journeymen
    4. Look in Your Eyes
    5. No, No, No, No, No
    6. Holy Man
    7. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
    8. Like an Old Time Movie
    9. Celeste
    10. It's Not Time Now
    11. Don't Make Promises
    12. Reason to Believe
    13. What's the Difference
    14. Look in the Mirror
    15. Yves
    16. Crazy Man
    17. 1969
    18. Dear Sister
    19. Going Home Again
    20. Stained Glass Morning
    21. Illusion
    22. Take a Moment

    Album Details

    The long overdue 24 track, 75 minute anthology of the first ten years of Scott McKenzie's recording career. Features the John Phillips penned, 1967 worldwide smash hit 'San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)'. Includes his second 1970 album 'Stained Glass Morning' in its entirety, released here for the first time anywhere.
    Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Be sure to wear flowers in your hair
    • A Nice Compilation Of McKenzie's Recordings
    • Great to have, but...
    • Thank goodness-finally here!
    • A great voice, and a great CD!
    Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
    Scott McKenzie
    Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B000056VA8
    Release Date: 2001-04-18

    Tracks:

    1. Ride, Ride, Ride - The Smoothies
    2. Someone To Talk My Troubles To - The Journeymen
    3. River, She Come Down - The Journeymen
    4. Look In Your Eyes
    5. No, No, No, No, No
    6. Holy Man
    7. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
    8. Like An Old Time Movie
    9. Celeste
    10. It's Not Time Now
    11. Don't Make Promises
    12. Reason To Believe
    13. What's The Difference - Chapter 1
    14. Look In The Mirror
    15. Yves
    16. Crazy Man
    17. 1969
    18. Dear Sister
    19. Going Home Again
    20. Stained Glass Morning
    21. Illusion
    22. Take A Moment

    Album Description

    Sub-titled 'Stained Glass Reflections'. Aussie exclusive release features 22 tracks (78 minutes) highlighting the first ten years of recording for the folk artist best known for his international hit of 1967, 'San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)' (co-written by Mamas & the Papas' John Phillips). Includes the rare and highly regarded 1970 album 'Stained Glass Morning' in it's entirety and on CD for the first time. Other highlights include tracks by McKenzie and Phillips' pioneering folk outfits, The Smoothies,The Journeyman, plus early solo singles. Complete with 16 page booklet.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Be sure to wear flowers in your hair.......2003-06-05

    Scott's real name was Phil Blondheim, but he became Scott McKenzie when he and John Phillips formed a group called The Smoothies. This group only lasted a few months. They disbanded, but Scott and John formed a trio called The Journeymen. They lasted long enough to release three albums and a couple singles before they also disbanded. While John formed the New Journeymen and (later) the Mamas and Papas, Scott went solo, but made no real impact until the Mamas and Papas became successful. At that point, John helped his old friend out. They discussed various ideas and it seems that Scott gave John the basic idea for the song that eventually made Scott famous, although John wrote the song entirely on his own.

    Scott is not quite a one-hit wonder, as Like an old time movie (the follow-up to San Francisco) made the top thirty in America and just charted in Britain, but Scott couldn't handle the fame. He recorded an album in 1967 (including the hits, plus a mix of covers and original songs) and another in 1970 (for which Scott wrote all the songs) but neither made much impact.

    This compilation begins with one track by the Smoothies and two by the Journeymen. The remainder of the tracks include the best of his solo music, although it must be said that nothing else is anything like San Francisco. The other songs are typical sixties folk music. It makes for interesting listening if (like me) you enjoy sixties folk, but if all you want is San Francisco, buy that song on a various artists compilation.

    4 out of 5 stars A Nice Compilation Of McKenzie's Recordings.......2002-07-12

    Everyone is quite familiar with singer and songwriter Scott McKenzie based on his single smash hit with the emblematic "San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair). Yet this talented and versatile singer and songwriter is much more than a one-hit wonder, and this collection of his recordings over a decade or so reflect that fact very well. He started his recording career as a member of the Smoothies, and worked his way into the khaki and button-down shirt folk work of the Journeyman, where, along with future Mamas and Papas founder John Phillips, he showed just how talented he was.

    Yet it was as a solo performer that he attempted to make his mark, and while he flirted briefly with superstardom based on the overwhelming overnight success of "San Francisco" (written, incidentally, for him by friend John Phillips), McKenzie was turned off by the reaction that his success brought him. Like Don MacLean experienced with the phenomenal success of "American Pie" a decade later, Scott hastily retreated from commercial success, and did some of his best work away from the glare popular venues.

    The covers provided on this album on other artist's work shows how versatile he was, and his own songs, such as "What's The Difference?" illustrate how thoughtful, articulate, and forceful a songwriter he could be. Finally, his later work, as in the "Stained Glass Morning album, also included on this CD, proves that Scott McKenzie was a talented, versatile, and gifted artist who deserves to be heard and appreciated on a much larger stage than he ever has been. This CD offers the listener with an opportunity to become more familiar with the range of his work, and I recommend it to anyone interested. Enjoy!

    4 out of 5 stars Great to have, but..........2002-06-30

    It really is great to have (finally!) a collection of Scott McKenzie available, but it seems odd that the entire FIRST album isn't on it, while the good but not nearly AS good "Stained Glass Morning" is there it its entirety. Too bad someone hadn't put out a "twofer" of those together on one disc.

    Some of Mr. McKenzie's best singing was during his early to mid-60's folkie Journeymen days ( w/ Papa John Phillips and Dick Weissman). Now if the three albums that group put out were all issued, we'd have a complete package of this wonderful singer's work! The Collectibles compilation CD of that group is darned good, but the complete albums would certainly sell, I'm sure.

    4 out of 5 stars Thank goodness-finally here!.......2002-05-23

    I have been a fan of Scott McKenzie since 1967. "San Francisco" was such a worldwide smash no mere mortal could have repeated it. John Phillip's "Like An Old Time Movie" is a great ballad yet "What's The Difference" pts I & II were thoughtful attempts to capture the mind set of many more forward thinking youngsters of the time. (Where did all our high brow ideals go?) I've had both of Scott's albums on LP since they were new and am happy to be able to replace their worn out selves with cd versions of many of my favorite songs. Sadly, "What's The Difference Pt. 2" and "Twelve Thirty" have been left off this compilation. Scott has a very pleasing voice the and this cd is well worth the price.

    5 out of 5 stars A great voice, and a great CD!.......2002-04-10

    What a great voice! This C.D. is definitely in the "must have" category for all who enjoy music from the 1960's, especially folk!
    Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Stained Glass Reflections: Anthology, 1960-1970
      Scott McKenzie
      Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
      Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000A2PN82
      Release Date: 2002-01-21

      Tracks:

      1. Ride, Ride, Ride - The Smoothies, Smoothies
      2. Someone to Talk My Troubles To - Journeymen
      3. River, She Come Down - Journeymen
      4. Look in Your Eyes
      5. No, No, No, No, No
      6. Holy Man
      7. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
      8. Like an Old Time Movie
      9. Celeste
      10. It's Not Time Now
      11. Don't Make Promises
      12. Reason to Believe
      13. What's the Difference
      14. Look in the Mirror
      15. Yves
      16. Crazy Man
      17. 1969
      18. Dear Sister
      19. Going Home Again
      20. Stained Glass Morning
      21. Illusion
      22. Take a Moment

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