And now for a bit of Bubblegum Pop for y'all to chew on from the quirky and very addictive "1910 Fruitgum Company". Gotta love it man. "Goody Goody Gumdrops" is their 3rd album from 1968. I have also included 7 mega-rare tracks.

01. Goody Goody Gumdrops (2:31)
02. Liza (2:19)
03. Mr. Cupid (2:27)
04. Hot Diggity Dog (2:28)
05. Hook, L;ine And Sinker (2:17)
06. Dee-licious (2:22)
07. Please Me, Tease Me (2:56)
08. (Play Our Song) Mr. Music Man (2:53)
09. A,B,C, I Love You (3:11)
10. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (2:03)
11. Polly-Wally-Ooo-Da-Day (2:28)
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10 comments:
thanks for sharing this one!
great bubblegum poppy sounds.
not my favourite style, but pretty good lp.
Yes Pablo,
Thanks again, I mentioned you in post and put a link to help others find more of this cool bubblegum band to you. I rather think they are quite fun indeed ;]
C.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AND THE HONEYBUS ONE IT REMINDS ME OF CAREFREE DAYS GROWING UP,THANKS AGAIN. WIDEMOUTHFROG
DIDN'T THINK THE HONEYBUS WOULD BE YOUR THING WIDEMOUTHFROG. THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE MORE INTO THE RABBIT ALBUMS .. RABBIT RABBIT GET IT.
Thanks dude couldn't resist ;]
Chuntao
Sorry C,
I've had the vinyl since the late -70s, plus two Kasenetz-Katz albums; Super Circus and Singing Orchestral Circus and if we ever should meet I will gladly give them to you. OK, there have been moments I've enjoyed them, but lawdy lawdy, I can't recall that state of mind.
Full of respect for you, oh yes, Leo.
A little bit of Bubble Gum pop Leo. They will grow on you but since I would love to obtain your vinyl, maybe you should hang on to these rarities. Vinyl is a dying tradition and coz it is the original format. Prices are going to increase over the years.
Thanks for your comments Leo
C.
Looking Forward to this..thanks for sharing cheers Jason
C - Thanks for sharing this.
I (and probably a few more folks) got into them via Teenage Fanclub's cover of "Goody Goody Gumdrops" given away on a free tape by the NME or Melody Maker. They also have a song called "Eternal Light" but that's mere coincidence.
I got into them via the 60's album Buddah's pop explosion which I picked up in the 80's...stunning sleeve too.
The pooh sticks also do a great cover of Goody Goody Gumdrops :)
I wonder where I can find the dwnld links for this
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