
Safe In My Garden
Peace and love in late 60s America did not come without parallel feelings of fear and confusion about the social situation â specifically about Vietnam. Safe In My Garden is the latest Ace compilation in an acclaimed series compiled by Bob Stanley â itâs a companion piece to the much-praised State Of The Union (The American Dream In Crisis 1967 â 1973.
The music on Safe In My Garden is harmony-laden, beautifully produced soft rock. Sunshine pop, even - a melodic, innovative style of American music that grew in the mid-60s out of the folk and surf scenes, exemplified the Beach Boys and the Mamas and Papas. You will hear orchestral arrangements, and soft boy-girl vocals. But it wasnât made in isolation from what was going on in the outside world. There are clouds and minor chords, plenty of melancholy in those harmonies.
Safe In My Garden includes songs of escape (Mark Ericâs âMove With The Dawnâ, the Groopâs âA Famous Mythâ), loss (the Eighth Dayâs âHow Can I Stop Loving Youâ, the New Colony Sixâs âPrairie Greyâ), dreamscapes (Tommy James and the Shondellsâ âSheâ, Nancy Priddyâs âYouâve Come This Way Beforeâ), rebirth (Smokey and his Sisterâs âCreators Of Rainâ), a simpler world (the Free Designâs âMy Brother Woodyâ) and a philosophically sounder future (Chad & Jeremyâs âThe Arkâ, Best of Friendsâ âSummer Soundâ).
It contains some surprisingly dark messages paired with beautiful melodies, as well as songs of hope. Thousands of young musicians in cities, suburbs and small towns across the States from the mid to late 60s spent their mornings hiding from the mailman, dreading the draft. This is the Sound of Young America in the late 60s, keeping its fingers crossed.
Always You - The Sundowners
Move With The Dawn - Mark Eric
She - Tommy James & The Shondells
A Famous Myth - The Groop
Dreamin' In The Shade (Down In L.a.) â Brewer & Shipley
I Don't Think I Know Her - Tee & Cara
Knock On Wood - Harpers Bizarre
The Visit (She Was Here) - The Cyrkle
I See It Now - Fargo
Summer Sound - Best Of Friends
A Moment Of Being With You - The Critters
Blight - The MillenniumÂ
Jill - Gary Lewis & The Playboys
I Can See Only You - Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends
Little Dreams - The New Wave
My Brother Woody - The Free Design
Christina's World - Nancy Priddy
The Ark - Chad & Jeremy
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Peace and love in late 60s America did not come without parallel feelings of fear and confusion about the social situation â specifically about Vietnam. Safe In My Garden is the latest Ace compilation in an acclaimed series compiled by Bob Stanley â itâs a companion piece to the much-praised State Of The Union (The American Dream In Crisis 1967 â 1973.
The music on Safe In My Garden is harmony-laden, beautifully produced soft rock. Sunshine pop, even - a melodic, innovative style of American music that grew in the mid-60s out of the folk and surf scenes, exemplified the Beach Boys and the Mamas and Papas. You will hear orchestral arrangements, and soft boy-girl vocals. But it wasnât made in isolation from what was going on in the outside world. There are clouds and minor chords, plenty of melancholy in those harmonies.
Safe In My Garden includes songs of escape (Mark Ericâs âMove With The Dawnâ, the Groopâs âA Famous Mythâ), loss (the Eighth Dayâs âHow Can I Stop Loving Youâ, the New Colony Sixâs âPrairie Greyâ), dreamscapes (Tommy James and the Shondellsâ âSheâ, Nancy Priddyâs âYouâve Come This Way Beforeâ), rebirth (Smokey and his Sisterâs âCreators Of Rainâ), a simpler world (the Free Designâs âMy Brother Woodyâ) and a philosophically sounder future (Chad & Jeremyâs âThe Arkâ, Best of Friendsâ âSummer Soundâ).
It contains some surprisingly dark messages paired with beautiful melodies, as well as songs of hope. Thousands of young musicians in cities, suburbs and small towns across the States from the mid to late 60s spent their mornings hiding from the mailman, dreading the draft. This is the Sound of Young America in the late 60s, keeping its fingers crossed.
Always You - The Sundowners
Move With The Dawn - Mark Eric
She - Tommy James & The Shondells
A Famous Myth - The Groop
Dreamin' In The Shade (Down In L.a.) â Brewer & Shipley
I Don't Think I Know Her - Tee & Cara
Knock On Wood - Harpers Bizarre
The Visit (She Was Here) - The Cyrkle
I See It Now - Fargo
Summer Sound - Best Of Friends
A Moment Of Being With You - The Critters
Blight - The MillenniumÂ
Jill - Gary Lewis & The Playboys
I Can See Only You - Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends
Little Dreams - The New Wave
My Brother Woody - The Free Design
Christina's World - Nancy Priddy
The Ark - Chad & Jeremy
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Peace and love in late 60s America did not come without parallel feelings of fear and confusion about the social situation â specifically about Vietnam. Safe In My Garden is the latest Ace compilation in an acclaimed series compiled by Bob Stanley â itâs a companion piece to the much-praised State Of The Union (The American Dream In Crisis 1967 â 1973.
The music on Safe In My Garden is harmony-laden, beautifully produced soft rock. Sunshine pop, even - a melodic, innovative style of American music that grew in the mid-60s out of the folk and surf scenes, exemplified the Beach Boys and the Mamas and Papas. You will hear orchestral arrangements, and soft boy-girl vocals. But it wasnât made in isolation from what was going on in the outside world. There are clouds and minor chords, plenty of melancholy in those harmonies.
Safe In My Garden includes songs of escape (Mark Ericâs âMove With The Dawnâ, the Groopâs âA Famous Mythâ), loss (the Eighth Dayâs âHow Can I Stop Loving Youâ, the New Colony Sixâs âPrairie Greyâ), dreamscapes (Tommy James and the Shondellsâ âSheâ, Nancy Priddyâs âYouâve Come This Way Beforeâ), rebirth (Smokey and his Sisterâs âCreators Of Rainâ), a simpler world (the Free Designâs âMy Brother Woodyâ) and a philosophically sounder future (Chad & Jeremyâs âThe Arkâ, Best of Friendsâ âSummer Soundâ).
It contains some surprisingly dark messages paired with beautiful melodies, as well as songs of hope. Thousands of young musicians in cities, suburbs and small towns across the States from the mid to late 60s spent their mornings hiding from the mailman, dreading the draft. This is the Sound of Young America in the late 60s, keeping its fingers crossed.
Always You - The Sundowners
Move With The Dawn - Mark Eric
She - Tommy James & The Shondells
A Famous Myth - The Groop
Dreamin' In The Shade (Down In L.a.) â Brewer & Shipley
I Don't Think I Know Her - Tee & Cara
Knock On Wood - Harpers Bizarre
The Visit (She Was Here) - The Cyrkle
I See It Now - Fargo
Summer Sound - Best Of Friends
A Moment Of Being With You - The Critters
Blight - The MillenniumÂ
Jill - Gary Lewis & The Playboys
I Can See Only You - Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends
Little Dreams - The New Wave
My Brother Woody - The Free Design
Christina's World - Nancy Priddy
The Ark - Chad & Jeremy











