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: It was a remarkable event in all our lives.
: For me it was more so having a hit album as
: I was not involved with the first hit
: single.
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: Side 1]
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: "The World's on Fire" (George,
: Randy, Mark, Ed, Lee, Gary)
: "Birds in My Tree" (George
: Bunnell, Steve Bartek)
: "Lose to Live" (Mark Weitz)
: "Strawberries Mean Love" (Bunnell,
: Bartek)
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: Side 2
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: "Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow"
: (Bunnell, Bartek)
: "Paxton's Back Street Carnival"
: (Bunnell, Bartek)
: "Hummin' Happy" (Bunnell, Seol)
: "Pass Time with the SAC" (Mark,
: Ed, Lee, Randy, George, Gary)
: "Incense and Peppermints" (John S.
: Carter, Tim Gilbert)
: "Unwind with the Clock" (Mark, Ed,
: Lee, Randy, George, Gary)
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: Mark and Ed actually wrote the music for I&P
: but were cheated out of it by the manager
: and producer.
: Mark was the oldest guy in the band at 21.
:
: One of my favorite producers is Richard
: Perry. Of course all that you mentioned.
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: --Previous Message--
: How exactly did it feel to have a number one
: hit on Billboard at such young ages whehn
: your two oldest members were at the tender
: age of 18?Also,do you have any particular
: favorite record producers?Mine would be the
: Beatles' George Martin,Phil Spector,the Phil
: Spector inspired Brian Wilson,Quincy Jones
: and Arif Mardin,who transformed the Bee Gees
: from a pop act to doing black R*B style
: material and also did some wonderful work
: with the genius Stevie Wonder.I'm sure I'm
: non-deliberately omitting some other greats
: that I can't conjure up at the
: moment........
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