Soft harmonies and a clear pop sensibility.
Their sophisticated chorus work resonates with that of their contemporaries, the Beach Boys and the Mamas and the Papas.
Their appeal lies in the way they sublimate their sophisticated musicality, rooted in jazz and classical music, into familiar melodies, and their sound, which gently envelops the listener, embodies the richness of late 1960s pop culture.
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A:
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1)
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Kites Are Fun
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2)
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Make The Madness Stop
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3)
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When Love Is Young
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4)
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The Proper Ornaments
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5)
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My Brother Woody
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6)
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59th Street Bridge Song
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B:
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1)
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Don't Turn Away
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2)
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Umbrellas
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3)
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Michelle
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4)
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Never Tell The World
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5)
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A Man And A Woman
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6)
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Stay Another Season
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