Let's Live for Today | ||||
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Studio album by The Grass Roots | ||||
Released | July 1967 | |||
Genre | Folk rock, psychedelic pop | |||
Length | 32:36 | |||
Label | Dunhill | |||
Producer | P. F. Sloan, Steve Barri | |||
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Let's Live for Today is the second studio album by The Grass Roots. A new group was brought in for this album which included Creed Bratton, Rick Coonce, Warren Entner and Rob Grill. Released in 1967, it features their first top-ten hit by the same name, "Let's Live for Today". The bulk of the compositions are by the group creators Sloan and Barri but the new group was allowed to compose four songs and given some input in the studio instrumentation. The other A and B side singles released were "Depressed Feeling" (Non-LP B-Side of "Let's Live For Today"), "Things I Should Have Said" b/w "Tip of My Tongue", and "Wake Up, Wake Up" b/w "No Exit". The album charted at #75.
The songs featured unique touches by arranger Jimmie Haskell. The songs reflected a new psychedelic direction for the group and a two part harmony of the primary vocalists Entner and Grill. The band was allowed some input of their compositions and instrumentation in the recordings. The charting success of the singles and the album released, led to greater confidence in the new group's contributions by Dunhill. This led to even more input and a heavier direction in their psychedelic music for their next album titled Feelings.
The original release of Let's Live For Today is on Dunhill ABC as mono or stereo. The front cover designed by Philip Schwartz.
All songs written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri except as noted.