Everything Playing | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Lovin' Spoonful |
Cover: | Everything Plaything.jpg |
Studio: | Mira Sound, New York City |
Genre: | Folk rock[1] |
Length: | 32:23 |
Label: | Kama Sutra |
Producer: | Joe Wissert The Lovin' Spoonful |
Prev Title: | You're a Big Boy Now |
Prev Year: | 1967 |
Next Year: | 1968 |
Everything Playing is the fourth studio album by the American folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful, released in December1967.
Everything Playing was the first album featuring guitarist Jerry Yester (replacing Zal Yanovsky who left shortly after recording "Six O'Clock") and the last commercial album as a quartet; principal songwriter and lead singer John Sebastian would leave the group in June 1968 for a solo career. This album also features the only known track to feature bassist Steve Boone on lead vocal: "Priscilla Millionaira".
Three of the songs made the Top 40: "Six O'Clock," "She Is Still a Mystery," and "Money". John Sebastian sang "Younger Generation" in his unscheduled appearance at Woodstock, dedicating it to an audience member whose wife or girlfriend had had a baby at the festival.[2]
The songs were recorded at Mirasound Studios in Manhattan using a prototype 16-track tape recorder which was custom built for the studio by Ampex.[3] This was one of the earliest recordings to use 16-track technology.
Everything Playing was re-issued on CD in 2003 with three bonus tracks — alternate versions of songs from the original recording.
In his Allmusic review, music critic William Ruhlman wrote of the album "When Sebastian wasn't at the mic, the singing could be mediocre, and the group was often all over the map in its attempt at musical sophistication, but the record was saved by Sebastian's writing and singing."
All songs by John Sebastian unless otherwise noted.
Side one
Side two