MP3 CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) | Pop, Pop Rock, Folk | 01:08:23 | 1CD | 164 / 422 MbTracklist:01. A Mumblin’ Word (He Never Said)02. Alabama Bound03. Railroad Boy04. Come Walk Me Out (Previously “Morning Dew”)05. Shenandoah06. Voyager’s Lament07. Sea of Tears08. Mac Dougal Street09. Castle On the Corner10. Haiku11. No More Bomb12. Sweet Potatoes13. Jump Down14. I’ve Got To Love Somebody15. Zum Gale Gale16. Hush, Hush17. Nothing Wrong With You That My Love Can’t Cure18. Walkin’ Down the Line19. The Last Two People On Earth20. Tell It To the Wind21. Nothing More To Look Forward To22. I’m Gonna Marry You23. June Bride Baby (Single Version)24. Sunshine Special25. Noah26. My SongThe Goldebriars made a couple of obscure pop-folk albums for Epic in 1964.
The group is notable not for their pleasant yet lightweight music, but for the inclusion of a few members who subsequently went on to much more significant projects in rock after the band broke up.
The most prominent of these was Curt Boettcher, producer and performer of some of the most highly esteemed California sunshine pop of the ’60s with the Association, Sagittarius, and the Millennium.
Future Music Machine drummer Ron Edgar was also in the Goldebriars briefly in their final days, although he did not play on either of their albums.