Mamas & The Papas, The - The Very Best Of (2001)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Like many of the successful rock groups of the 1960's, The Mamas and The Papas were as cursed as they were blessed. Following a career that produced huge hits like "California Dreamin'," "Monday... Like many of the successful rock groups of the 1960's, The Mamas and The Papas were as cursed as they were blessed. Following a career that produced huge hits like "California Dreamin'," "Monday Monday," and "Dedicated To The One I Love," the band had an acrimonious split, and vocalist Mama Cass died an early death. THE VERY BEST of chronicles the story of the band from their early days as a bohemian folk act to the band's 1990's reunion and comeback. It includes the aforementioned hit songs, plus special appearances from guests John Stewart, Paul Shaffer, Mick Fleetwood, Dick Clark, and more. [More]
Starring: Dick Clark, Paul Shaffer, Mick Fleetwood, Joe Cocker
Starring: Dick Clark, Paul Shaffer, Mick Fleetwood, Joe Cocker, John Stewart
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