Album
The Two Sides Of The Smothers Brothers
1962 · Non-Music, Folk, World, & Country
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Two Sides Of The Smothers Brothers is a Spoken Word album by Smothers Brothers, originally released in 1962. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
In the first six songs here—the A-side of the original LP—The Smothers Brothers come off like a folk act that can't finish a song without breaking down into uproarious comedic jousting (and, on "Cabbage," ironic commentary about the performance itself). But in the second half they play it relatively straight, focusing on their no-fooling feel for harmony, backed with lush orchestral arrangements, banjo, and harmonica. "Where the Lilac Grows" sets new lyrics to the melody of "Greensleeves," while "Sailor's Lament" puts Wild West sounds out to sea.
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Tracklist
- 1Chocolate2:48
- 2Hangman1:03
- 3I Don't Care0:40
- 4Laredo3:03
- 5Cabbage6:41
- 6Stella's Got a New Dress2:09
- 7Where the Lilac Grows2:56
- 8The Four Winds and the Seven Seas3:40
- 9Sailor's Lament2:09
- 10Apples Peaches and Cherries3:09
- 11Map of the World2:12
- 12If It Fits Your Fancy3:00
Sound DNA
- Spoken Word
- Comedy
- raw
- playful
- witty
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
Production & Engineering
- David CarrollPRODUCER
- David CarrollPRODUCER, SLEEVE NOTES
- Phil BryanPRODUCER
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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