DVD Debut of ``California Dreamin' - The Songs Of The Mamas & The Papas' Marks 40th Anniversary of Legendary '60s Group; Included Among Classic Television Performances Is Never-Before-U.S.-Released Recording Of ``Here In My Arms''.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- With a wealth of classic television performances making their DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. debuts -- and one recording never before released in the U.S. until now -- "California Dreamin' - The Songs Of The Mamas & The Papas" (Hip-O/Geffen/UMe), issued March 29, 2005, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the quintessential '60s folk-rock vocal group and its landmark debut recording ("California Dreamin'"). The anniversary will also be marked throughout the year with new compilations and a revised printing of the autobiography of "Mama" Michelle Phillips. Blending full-performance clips, rare home movies and exclusive interviews with group members, family and friends, the 90-minute "California Dreamin' - The Songs Of The Mamas & The Papas" expands on the one-hour Public Television special that begins airing in March 2005 and continues to be broadcast. Most notably, the DVD adds the long-sought-after "Here In My Arms." The performance has not been seen since its taping for the TV special "Rodgers & Hart Today" and the recording has previously appeared only on the 2004 multidisc U.K.-only "Complete Anthology." Other bonuses include performances of "Sing For Your Supper" and "Make Your Own Kind Of Music," and an interview with producer Lou Adler Lou Adler (born December 13, 1933) is an American record producer, manager, and director. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in East Los Angeles, Adler grew up in a mixed Jewish/Mexican family. In 1964, Adler founded and co-owned Dunhill Records. . The videoclips range from appearances on the "Ed Sullivan" and "Hollywood Palace" television shows to a performance of "Straight Shooter straight shooter n. Informal One who is honest and forthright. straight -shoot " at the historic 1967 Monterey Pop Festival This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. . Throughout, the timeless greatest hits of The Mamas & The Papas -- "Monday, Monday," "Dedicated To The One I Love," "I Call Your Name," "Words Of Love," "Dancing In The Street," "I Saw Her Again," "Creeque Alley" and "California Dreamin'," and solo Mama Cass' "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" -- recall the era of the '60s. Intimate interviews with group members John and Michelle Phillips and Denny Doherty reveal fascinating details about The Mamas & The Papas, from memories of how the band came together and insight into the turbulent group dynamics group dynamics: see group psychotherapy. to stories behind the songs. The Phillips' daughter Chynna (of Wilson Phillips fame), Mama Cass' daughter Owen and contemporary colleagues John Sebastian (The Lovin' Spoonful) and Barry McGuire (The New Christy Minstrels) also contribute. The songs of The Mamas & The Papas captured the spirit of the easy-going eas·y·go·ing also eas·y-go·ing adj. 1. a. Living without undue worry or concern; calm. b. Lax or negligent; careless. c. California lifestyle and characterized the values of the emerging hippie movement. Although only together for a short while, the group reached the heights of pop stardom. In 1998, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in . Although Cass Elliot died tragically of heart failure in 1974 and John Phillips passed away in 2001, their beloved music lives on -- heard and seen for the first time on DVD with "California Dreamin' - The Songs Of The Mamas & The Papas." |
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