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Definately;A Good Thing Lost!!:
It's Like Being 1970 All Over Again!...AAAAAH Reminisce And Enjoy;And That's Exactly What I Do When I Listen To Susan And Terry Jacks And The Poppy Family.Susans Voice Was Beautiful.To Me: This CD Is Great.The Songs "Which Way You Goin'Billy" And "That's Where I Went Wrong"And "Tryin" Are My Favorites..."Which Way You Goin'Billy"Was The Poppy Family's Biggest Hit In The U.S.And A Big Hit It Was!!!!Nothing Short Of "BRILLIANT" And On This CD;I Can Say The Song Never Sounded Better And I Have listened To It Many Times Over The Years.(THE POPPY FAMILY;A GOOD THING LOST:1968-1973)What More Can I Say Other Than I Love It.FINAL INTERESTING NOTE:The Beautiful Song "Tryin" Was Originally Wrote By Terry For Tammy Wynette.


When Joey died, Marie went maaaaad.:
I am so glad that I discovered this little known collection from the late 60's - early 70's. Almost every single cut, out of the 21 included, is brilliant. The songs are catchy and sometimes really strange. I could see this appealing to fans of Sousixie and the Banshees as well those of Abba. There is a lot of Indian influence, sitars and tablas. Evil overcoming innocence is a theme that occurs over and over. My favorite cuts are, Shadows on the Wall - a tribute to a child's bedtime thoughts, Beyond the Clouds - where a seed planted in the singers "garden" doesn't grow, There's No Blood in Bone - the song in which Marie goes maaaaaad and Where Evil Grows - "I should have steered clear of you, everytime I look at you evil grows in me". Great riffing guitars, catchy bass lines and cool tom-tom beats will hook you. The lead singer Susan Pesklevits was working the bare mid-riff long before J-Lo. I have played this CD for numerous friends and they all love it.


Susan, Susan, Susan!:
I have to admit that before buying this CD I knew next to nothing about the Poppy Family aside from the fact that they were Susan & Terry Jacks and had a U.S. hit with "Which Way You Goin' Billy!". This CD is fabulous! All the tracks feature the beautiful voice of Susan Jacks with Terry coming in on only one duet (not that his vocals are needed at all). The liner notes are almost worth the price of admission, with Terry Jacks, who produced and mixed the compilation, giving insightful comments on each song. He doesn't try to gloss over the couple's breakup in 1973 and even briefly mentions their reunion 23 years later. The songs are primarily in a pop vein with the exception of a couple of nice psyche tracks; the psyche highlight being "There's No Blood In Bone" which is reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane. Buy this CD today!!! You will not regret it!!


Just beautiful music:
I found this album in my local library and thought I'd give it a spin. Oh my god, what beautiful music. The vocals are exceptional, and the arrangements really top-notch. I grew up a huge Abba fan, and I can see some similarities in the music if not the lyrics. Also, I found it interesting just now that Amazon paired the album with the Travelling Wilbury's. I don't want to attempt to draw any comparisons between the two. But I will say that Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne are my other two huge favourites, so maybe there's something to that. This is the sort of album I just want others to hear for themselves. It was a serendipitous find, for sure.


A happy re-discovery:
Anyone around in 1969-1970 could hardly escape the sounds of The Poppy Family. They were played everywhere as their hit "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" soared to the top of the charts. A followup hit of "That's where I Went Wrong" didn't do as well, but it got airplay as well. After that, their single releases largely went nowhere here in the US, but those of us who remember them, do so fondly. Buried in my large collection of LPs, it was just recently that I found both of The Poppy Family's albums. They did two: WHICH WAY YOU GOIN'BILLY and POPPY SEEDS. The first is fairly common, while the second one is much more rare. As I spun those LPs, happily re-discovering the treasures they had on them, I found a yearning to seek these tunes out on CD. After research, I found that this collection being offered on Amazon is currently the only CD release of the great music of The Poppy Family. A GOOD THING LOST is a retrospective of the period of time in which Susan and Terry Jacks recorded together as The Poppy Family. This CD collects 10 out of 12 songs from their first album, and 6 out of 12 from their second album. In addition there's a further 5 tracks that the duo recorded -- 3 from what would've been a third album, 1 early recording, and the US single version of "That's Where I Went Wrong". It's quite a bargain and truly provides most of the best tunes these two did. Like the Carpenters who scored most of their hits with Karen singing lead, The Poppy Family did likewise with Susan Jacks' vocals out in front. Susan's vocals are equally as expressive as Karen's, and there are times that the similarity between the two is inescapable. Quite often in this collection, you'll hear overdubs of Susan and Terry doing their own backing vocals, and the great bulk of the composing of the songs was done by Terry himself. For this collection, Terry Jacks went back to the original recordings and expertly remastered each and every song here to bring out the best that modern sound reproduction can offer, and the songs have never sounded better. For whatever reasons, The Poppy Family is largely forgotten about today, and this CD is all that's out there to remember them by. I recommend it highly.


Artist:The Poppy Family
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0744626001729
Format:Best of
MPN:60017
Original Release Date:1996-04-02
Release Date:2004-08-10
UPC:744626001729


Tracks:
  • Beyond the Clouds
  • Free from the City
  • What Can the Matter Be?
  • Which Way You Goin' Billy?
  • Happy Island
  • There's No Blood in Bone
  • Good Thing Lost
  • You Took My Moonlight Away
  • Shadows on My Wall
  • That's Where I Went Wrong
  • Where Evil Grows
  • I Was Wondering
  • Tryin'
  • Winter Milk
  • Good Friends
  • I'll See You There
  • You Don't Know What Love Is
  • I Thought of You Again
  • Another Year, Another Day
  • Evil Overshadows Joe
  • That's Where I Went Wrong \oUS Version\c



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