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Red Rubber Ball / How Can I Leave Her |
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A masterpiece of sunshine pop with a bright chorus
The refreshing melody and light rhythm of the group's songs are a pleasant tune of youth.
Starting with "Red Rubber Ball," a song written by Paul Simon, the album is filled with sophisticated harmonies. The sound, which combines the optimistic atmosphere of the 1960s with a sophisticated pop sensibility, sounds fresh even today.
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- Producer - John Simon