A Los Angeles band whose version of 'Good Morning, Starshine' became a 1967 hit.
For their sound, start with 'Good Morning, Starshine' and then try 'Mechanical' or 'London Bridge' from their later work.
Their take on Jimmy Webb's 'Good Morning, Starshine' from Hair reached the top five in 1967, giving a folk-rock spin to Broadway material. That song anchored their self-titled debut album, and their catalog includes tracks like 'Mechanical' and 'London Bridge' that show their range. John Anderson's vocal style gave the band its distinctive sound through their early 1970s recordings.
Formed in 1966 with folk roots, they worked in psychedelic rock and Broadway-style harmonies. Their 1967 debut featured the hit 'Good Morning, Starshine,' followed by albums like Good Morning Starshine, Out of the Blue, and Flight through 1971 before fading from the mainstream.
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