These three songs are The Cowsills most well known hits. What is so cool about this recording is that these are not the American am radio releases from the sixties. I don't know if they're alternative takes from the recordings, but the instrumentation and backing vocals are different. If you spend a lot of time singing the backing vocals, as I do, the differences are really neat. This is definitely an EP worth adding to your collection if you enjoy listening to, or singing with, The Cowsills.
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These three songs are The Cowsills most well known hits. What is so cool about this recording is that these are not the American am radio releases f… read more
These three songs are The Cowsills most well known hits. What is so cool about this recording is that these are not the American am radio releases from the sixties. I don't know i… read more
The Cowsills were a singing group from Newport, Rhode Island specializing in what would later be defined as bubblegum pop. The band was formed in the spring of 1965 by four brothers — Barry, Bill, Bob, and John Cowsill. After their initial success, the brothers were later joined by their siblings, Susan and Paul and their mother, Barbara. Rounding out the group was remaining brother Richard, who did not sing with the group, but was assigned as road manager and advisor. Origins And Early Successes —————————- Originally inspired b… read more
The Cowsills were a singing group from Newport, Rhode Island specializing in what would later be defined as bubblegum pop. The band was formed in the spring of 1965 by four brothers — Barry… read more
The Cowsills were a singing group from Newport, Rhode Island specializing in what would later be defined as bubblegum pop. The band was formed in the spring of 1965 by four brothers — Barry, Bill, Bob, and John Cowsill. After their ini… read more