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Artist: The Critters
Title: Younger Girl (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1966/1997
Label: Geffen, UMG Recordings
Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality:  Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:47
Total Size: 303 Mb


Tracklist:

01. Younger Girl 2:26
02. It Just Won't Be That Way 2:21
03. Gone For Awhile 2:43
04. Children And Flowers 2:27
05. Everything But Time 2:05
06. Come Back On A Rainy Day 1:51
07. Mr. Dieingly Sad 2:49
08. I Wear A Silly Grin 2:46
09. Best Love You'll Ever Have 3:01
10. Forever Or No More 2:17
11. He'll Make You Cry 2:41
12. Blow My Mind 2:14
13. Bad Misunderstanding 1:59
14. Marryin' Kind Of Love 2:24
15. New York Bound 2:27
16. Don't Let The Rain Fall Down On Me 2:46
17. Walk Like A Man Again 2:03
18. Little Girl 3:05
19. Dancing In The Streets 2:21
20. Heart Of Love, Head Of Stone 2:03

In 1966, this New Jersey group came off very much like a Lovin' Spoonful Jr., scoring a minor hit with a cover of John Sebastian's "Younger Girl" and then chalking up their only Top 20 single with the very Spoonful-esque original "Mr. Dieingly Sad." The group's soft harmonies and pop folk-rock were in a considerably lighter vein than their Kama Sutra labelmates, though. Much of their material was self-penned, though they also benefited from compositions by Jackie DeShannon and Brill Building tunesmiths Pete Anders, Vinnie Poncia, and Doc Pomus. Recording quite a few singles and an LP for Kama Sutra from 1965 to 1967, their gentle pop/rock was rather lightweight, with the exception of their best singles. After a final Top 40 hit in 1967 ("Don't Let the Rain Fall Down on Me"), principal songwriter Don Ciccone was drafted, and the group struggled on with a couple albums for the Project 3 label before splitting.

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