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1969 self-titled album The Association by the band The Association
The Album
Artist: The Association, an American pop rock band.
Release: The album was released in 1969 by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records.
Cover Art: The watercolor illustration of Stonehenge under a starry night appears on the album cover.
The Association is a legendary American pop-rock band that emerged during the 1960s, known for their intricate vocal harmonies and melodic craftsmanship.
Formation and Style: Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the band quickly became pioneers of the folk-rock and sunshine pop genres. Each member was a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, contributing to their polished and complex sound.
Key Achievements: They were the first band to perform at the historic Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. The group has sold millions of records and earned several achievements, including seven Grammy nominations and six gold records. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.
Popular Hits: The band had numerous chart-topping hits, including "Along Comes Mary", "Cherish", "Windy", and "Never My Love".
Legacy: Despite lineup changes over the years, the band continues to perform, with current members including original members Jules Alexander and Jim Yester.
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1969 self-titled album The Association by the band The Association 12" Vinyl LP
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The Album
Artist: The Association, an American pop rock band.
Release: The album was released in 1969 by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records.
Cover Art: The watercolor illustration of Stonehenge under a starry night appears on the album cover.
The Association is a legendary American pop-rock band that emerged during the 1960s, known for their intricate vocal harmonies and melodic craftsmanship.
Formation and Style: Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the band quickly became pioneers of the folk-rock and sunshine pop genres. Each member was a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, contributing to their polished and complex sound.
Key Achievements: They were the first band to perform at the historic Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. The group has sold millions of records and earned several achievements, including seven Grammy nominations and six gold records. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.
Popular Hits: The band had numerous chart-topping hits, including "Along Comes Mary", "Cherish", "Windy", and "Never My Love".
Legacy: Despite lineup changes over the years, the band continues to perform, with current members including original members Jules Alexander and Jim Yester.
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