Mumas And Papas

The Mamas & The Papas - Gold (2005)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 17, 2020
The Mamas & The Papas - Gold (2005)

The Mamas & The Papas - Gold (2005)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2CD | Geffen, B0002616-02 | ~ 610 or 217 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 105 Mb
Folk Rock / Pop Rock / Sunshine Pop

.The Mamas & the Papas Gold is a two-disc, 32-track set that does an admirable job of mixing the major hits with well chosen album tracks. Unlike MCA's 1991 similar package Creeque Alley, solo tracks are ignored with the focus being only on the five studio albums recorded as a group: If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, The Mamas & the Papas, Deliver, The Papas & the Mamas and (thankfully) only one track from the contractual obligation swan song People Like Us…
The Mamas & The Papas - All The Leaves Are Brown: The Golden Era Collection (2001) {Remastered}

The Mamas & The Papas - All The Leaves Are Brown: The Golden Era Collection (2001) {Remastered}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,04 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 388 Mb
Full Scans | 02:34:14 | RAR 5% Recovery | Not On Label | Unofficial Release
Folk Rock / Pop Rock / Psychedelic Pop / Sunshine Pop

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 Be Unhappy." One just wants to luxuriate in the sound of this reissue and its little details, like the rhythm guitar on "Do You Want to Dance" that cuts right through the air, the string basses on "Go Where You Want to Go" that sound like they're just across the room, and the rest of the first album.
Vangelis & Irene Papas - 2 Studio Albums (1979-1986) [Reissue 2007]

Vangelis & Irene Papas - 2 Studio Albums (1979-1986) [Reissue 2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 450 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 227 MB | Covers - 8 MB
Genre: Folk, Electronic, Modern Classical | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music

Odes (1979) features the most inspired collaboration imaginable. It is a collection of compositions by Vangelis with vocals by the great operatic singer Irene Papas. The vocals, in Greek, become an important instrument of Vangelis' sound design. He has a knack for knowing when to push the instrumental and when to allow Papas' vocals to dominate - even to the point of some a cappella renderings. Papas is as sharp as ever; Vangelis is always right there. The atmospheres are strong and the soundscapes are dramatic and dynamic. This hard-to-get classic is essential. It is worth every effort to procure it. The only logical comparisons are Vas, Sheila Chandra, Lisa Gerrard, Natacha Atlas, and Yungchen Lhamo…

The Mamas & The Papas - The Mamas & The Papas (1966, CD 1988)  Music

Posted by stfine at June 27, 2011
The Mamas & The Papas - The Mamas & The Papas (1966, CD 1988)

The Mamas & The Papas - The Mamas & The Papas (1966, CD 1988)
EAC rip | FLAC image + cue + log + scans | 00:32:41 | 248 MB (3% rec.)
Rock, Pop-Rock | Label: MCA (Japan), MCAD-31043

The second album by the Mamas & the Papas, which was recorded and released during the precise high point in their brief career. While not quite as striking as a whole as their debut, the result is still magnificent. Aside from the hits "I Saw Her Again",which was possibly the hardest-rocking track the group ever recorded, and "Words of Love" (featuring Cass Elliot), the rest of the album has numerous highlights.
The Mamas & The Papas - The Mamas & The Papas (1966) {1990, Reissue}

The Mamas & The Papas - The Mamas & The Papas (1966) {1990, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 257 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 104 Mb
Full Scans | 00:32:49 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Pop Rock | MCA Records #MCAD-31043 / Dunhill #DS-50010
CD manufactured in Japan for MCA Records, Inc.

The Mamas & the Papas' second album was made while the group was still riding high from the chart success of their first album, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears, and the two singles, "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'," that made them icons of the young pop generation. At the same time, their personal lives were so messy that Michelle Phillips got bounced out of their ranks for a few months. Only the good vibes made it on the record, though, as the same creative team sought to recapture the beautiful harmonies and jangling, sometimes moody folk-rock that made their debut sound so good.
The Mamas And The Papas - The Best Of The Mamas And The Papas (2001)

The Mamas And The Papas - The Best Of The Mamas And The Papas (2001)
Label: Spectrum | Year: 2001 | MP3 | VBR, avg 206 kBit/s | 94.7 MB

The Mamas & The Papas - 16 of Their Greatest Hits (1986)  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 12, 2015
The Mamas & The Papas - 16 of Their Greatest Hits (1986)

The Mamas & The Papas - 16 of Their Greatest Hits (1986)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
MCA, MCAD-5701 | ~ 305 or 116 Mb | Scans(png) -> 111 Mb
Folk Rock

A great overview of the music from this group, one of the founders of the California sound in the late '60s. This is a good collection of their unforgettable electric folk-pop songs, including "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'…

The Mamas & The Papas - The Papas & The Mamas (1968)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 30, 2024
The Mamas & The Papas - The Papas & The Mamas (1968)

The Mamas & The Papas - The Papas & The Mamas (1968)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 307 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 128 Mb
Full Scans | 00:40:18 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock | MCA Records #MCAD-31335

An often misunderstood album, this album (aside from the 1971 "reunion" album) was the final record by the Mamas & the Papas. It has held up incredibly well over time, and sounds better today than when it was released in mid-1968. The centerpiece of the album is "Dream a Little Dream," which very well may be the finest cover version that the group ever recorded, and in the end, was a very nice way to end the group's short but incredible career. The album also contains some excellent John Phillips material such as "12:30" (a minor hit), "Rooms," and "Too Late." These three tracks form a mini-medley in the middle of the second side, and add a lot of dimension to the record. Cut at the Phillips' home studio, the album has a simple sound, but when the vocal majesty cuts through on such tracks as "Mansions" (one of the band's lost masterpieces), it's faultless.

The Mamas & The Papas - Deliver (1967) {1988, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 27, 2024
The Mamas & The Papas - Deliver (1967) {1988, Reissue}

The Mamas & The Papas - Deliver (1967) {1988, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 282 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 118 Mb
Full Scans | 00:36:05 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop | MCA Records #MCAD-31044

Deliver (also known as The Mamas & the Papas Deliver) is the third studio album by the Mamas & the Papas, released in February 1967 on Dunhill Records. One song, "Creeque Alley", outlines the unique circumstances in which the band met and formed. Other songs on the album are covers of popular hits from years past. The album debuted on Billboard's Top LPs chart on March 18, 1967 and reached its peak position of No. 2 just three weeks later. It spent a total of 55 weeks on the Top LPs chart. The album was first issued on CD in 1988 (MCAD-31044) and is included in its entirety on All the Leaves Are Brown, a retrospective compilation of the band's first four albums and various singles.
The Mamas And The Papas - If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears (1966) {1992, Reissue}

The Mamas And The Papas - If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears (1966) {1992, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 269 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 118 Mb
Scans Included | 00:34:54 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Pop Rock | MCA Records #MCAD-31042

In the spring of 1966, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears represented a genuinely new sound, as fresh to listeners as the songs on Meet the Beatles had seemed two years earlier. Released just as "California Dreaming" was ascending the charts by leaps and bounds, it was the product of months of rehearsal in the Virgin Islands and John Phillips' discovery of what one could do to build a polished recorded sound in the studio – it embraced folk-rock, pop/rock, pop, and soul, and also reflected the kind of care that acts like the Beatles were putting into their records at the time. "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'" are familiar enough to anyone who's ever listened to the radio, and "Go Where You Wanna Go" isn't far behind, in this version or the very similar rendition by the Fifth Dimension.