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Lovin' Things

Lovin' Things
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Studio album by The Grass Roots
Released March 1969 (1969-03)
Recorded 1968-1969
Genre Rock
Label Dunhill
Producer Steve Barri
The Grass Roots chronology
Golden Grass
(1968)
Lovin' Things
(1969)
Leaving It All Behind
(1969)
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Allmusic 1.5/5 stars

Lovin' Things is the fourth album by American rock group the Grass Roots. The album was originally released by Dunhill Records in 1969. The album charted at #73. It contained only two songs composed by the group. The album was intended to take the group into a soulful direction that was being rewarded by charting singles. The A and B side singles released were "Lovin' Things", "The River Is Wide", "(You Gotta) Live for Love" and "Fly Me to Havana". At the end of this run "I'd Wait a Million Years" was released as an A side and became the group's next charting single, appearing on their next album titled Leaving It All Behind.

The songs featured unique horn punctuated touches by arranger Jimmie Haskell. The songs were written by outside composers with only two from the group songwriting team of Entner and Grill. Dunhill Records executives decided that since "Midnight Confessions" previously performed so well in the charts, they would take the group output in the same direction with the strong use of horns and wind instruments. A new soulful direction first surfaced on this album and continued strongly on their next album titled Leaving It All Behind. This strategy proved wise as the group continued to move forward with multiple hit records until 1973. This is the last album with guitarist Creed Bratton who left the group early in 1969. It is also the last album by the group to feature songs written by P.F. Sloan.

The original release of Lovin' Things is on Dunhill ABC as mono or stereo. The front cover designed by Philip Schwartz.

All songs produced by Steve Barri.


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