RARE BEAT - GARAGE ROCK AND PSYCHEDELIC
THE GRASS ROOTS
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The name "Grass Roots" originated in 1965 as the name of a band project by the Los Angeles, California songwriter and producer duo of P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. "Where Were You When I Needed You," was recorded by them. Sloan provided the lead vocals and played guitar. The song was released under "The Grass Roots" name and sent, as a demo, to several radio stations of the San Francisco Bay area. Coincidentally, the L.A.-based band Love at one point in 1965 also used the name "The Grass Roots". However, this group had no other connection to Sloan and Barri, and immediately changed their band name to Love. As The Grass Roots, they had their first Top 10 hit in the summer of 1967 with "Let's Live For Today" (an English-language cover version of "Piangi con me", a 1966 hit for the Italian quartet The Rokes). "Let's Live For Today" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Sloan and Barri were always in search for groups to play with such as; The Bedouins, a Wisconsin-based band The Robbs, The 13th Floor (not to be confused with the 13th Floor Elevators)... In the beginning, they were one of many U.S. guitar pop/rock bands, but with the help of Barri and their other Dunhill producers, they developed a unique sound for which they drew as heavily on British beat as on soul music, rhythm and blues and folk rock. Many of their recordings featured a brass section, which was a novelty in those days among American rock bands, with groups like Chicago just developing. The bulk of the band's material continued to be written by Dunhill Records staff (not only Sloan and Barri). The Grass Roots also recorded songs written by the group's musicians, which appeared on their albums and the B-sides of many hit singles. From 1970 on, success slipped away slowly but surely. The Grass Roots had their last top 10 hit with "Sooner Or Later" in June, 1971. In their career, The Grass Roots achieved one platinum album, two gold albums, one gold single and charted singles a total of 21 times. Between 1967 and 1972, The Grass Roots set a record for being on the Billboard charts for 307 straight weeks. They have sold over thirty million records worldwide. Early member Rob Grill and a newer lineup of The Grass Roots continue to play many live shows each year. The band released a new live album chronicling their fourteen Top 40 Billboard hits titled Live Gold in 2008.

MEMBERS:

A long list of members can be found here.

BEST LINK:

The Grass Roots official website



The River Is Wide
You Gotta Live For Love
Italy
Stateside QSS 1136
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The River Is Wide
You Gotta Live For Love
Spain
Stateside 1J-006-90168
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The River Is Wide
You Gotta Live For Love
Yugoslavia
Stateside Jugoton SST-8308
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The Runaway
Move Along
Germany
Probe 1C006-93540
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The Runaway
Move Along
Holland
Probe 5C006-93540
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The Runaway
Move Along
Japan
Probe IPR-10104
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The Runaway
Move Along
Spain
EMI Stateside 1J006-93540
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The Runaway / Baby Hold On
Two Divided By Love / Temptation Eyes
Japan
Probe IPP-4634
Value: 25 €

Things I Should Have Said
Tip Of My Tongue
France
RCA Victor 49903
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Things I Should Have Said
House Of Stone
Germany
RCA Victor 45-15025
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Things I Should Have Said
House Of Stone
Germany
Dunhill RCA 45-15025
Value: 25 €
PROMO

Things I Should Have Said
House Of Stone
USA
Dunhill D-4094
Value: 10 €

Things I Should Have Said / Mr. Jones
Let's Live For Today / Tell Me
Brazil
RCA Victor DCD-4006
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Things I Should Have Said / Tip Of My Tongue
Let΄s Live For Today / Depressed Feeling
Portugal
RCA Victor TP-350
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Tip Of My Tongue
Look Out Girl
Germany
RCA Victor 45-9733
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
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Probe 2C006-92996
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Germany
Probe 1C006-92996
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Japan
Stateside HR-2922
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Norway
Probe 4E006-92996
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Portugal
Probe 8E006-92996 M
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Two Divided By Love

Singapore
Probe EPRO-103
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Spain
Stateside 1J006-92996
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Two Divided By Love
Let It Go
Sweden
Probe 4E006-92996
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Wake Up Wake Up
No Exit
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Stateside FSS 642
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Wake Up Wake Up
No Exit
Germany
RCA Victor 45-15032
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Wake Up Wake Up
Tip Of My Tongue
Italy
RCA Victor 45N 1526
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Wake Up Wake Up
No Exit
Japan
RCA Victor SS-1780
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Walking Through The Country
Truck Drivin' Man
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Stateside 2C006-91142
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Walking Through The Country
Truck Drivin' Man
Germany
Columbia 1C006-91142
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Walking Through The Country
Truck Drivin' Man
Sweden
Stateside 4E006-91142 M
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Where Were You When I Needed You
These Are Bad Times
Brazil
RCA Victor DC 3004
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Where Were You When I Needed You
These Are Bad Times
Germany
RCA Victor 45-9710
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Where Were You When I Needed You
Let's Live For Today
Japan
Probe IPR-2206
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Where Were You When I Needed You
These Are Bad Times
Spain
RCA 3-10180
Value: 10 €

Where Were You When I Needed You / These Are Bad Times
You're A Lonely Girl / Ballad Of A Thin Man
France
RCA Victor 86906 M
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