
Do You Believe In Magic is a Rock album by The Lovin' Spoonful, originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- jangly
- playful
- summer
About
Early supporters of The Lovin' Spoonful included The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Fred Neil (they cover his “Other Side of This Life”), and Phil Spector (they cover his “You Baby”)—so it’s no surprise that the Spoonful's 1965 debut album is as diverse a musical statement as anything released that year. There’s traditional blues (“Blues in a Bottle”), jugband adaptations (“My Gal”), and a Henry Thomas ragtime classic (“Fishin’ Blues,” later covered by Taj Mahal and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). Some of it sounds kind of British Invasion–esque, but these guys were Yankees all the way. (Though bandleader John Sebastian rightfully credited The Beatles for reminding them of their own American roots.) “Nightowl Blues” reflects the band’s Greenwich Village home turf, which gave them a rich folk history from which to rise. The folky beauty in Sebastian’s own “Younger Girl” and “On the Road Again” equals his ear-bending ability to translate classic Americana into rock ’n’ roll. The insanely catchy title song made the band pop stars; it’s a joy-provoking sing-along that sweetly straddles a jangle of electric autoharp and Zal Yanovsky’s arpeggiated guitar.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Do You Believe In Magic2:04
- A2Blues In The Bottle2:10
- A3Sportin' Life4:02
- A4My Gal2:30
- A5You Baby2:55
- A6Fishin' Blues1:58
Side B
- B1Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind2:00
- B2Wild About My Lovin'2:38
- B3Other Side Of This Life2:30
- B4Younger Girl2:23
- B5On The Road Again1:52
- B6Night Owl Blues3:00
Credits
Performers
- Joe ButlerDRUMS
- Steve BooneELECTRIC BASS
- Zal YanovskyLEAD GUITAR
- John SebastianVOCALS GUITAR HARMONICA
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold
