Chicago pop that reached number 1 in the US
Leading the way is "Kind of a Drag," which reached number one in the US, and the album is bursting with brass-driven pop-rock and refreshing melodies.
The horn section rings out loudly, and the vocals paint a bright melody over a lively beat. In "Kind of a Drag," brass riffs and a catchy melody intertwine, creating an exhilarating pop feel within a simple arrangement. This signature song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1967, making the Chicago-based band widely known. On the B-side, "You Make Me Feel So Good," the light rhythm and chorus intertwine, highlighting the cheerful sound of 1960s pop-rock.
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You Make Me Feel So Good
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A&R - Ron Malo
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Producer - Dan Bellock
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Producer - Carl Bonafede
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Lacquer Cut By - Ω (2) (A)