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Like to Get to Know You | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 1968 | |||
Studio | Western Recorders, Hollywood, California; Impact Sound Studios, New York City; Universal Recording Studio, Chicago | |||
Genre | Folk rock, jazz pop, psychedelic rock, garage rock, sunshine pop | |||
Length | 32:34 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer | Bob Dorough, Stuart Scharf | |||
Spanky and Our Gang chronology | ||||
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Like to Get to Know You is the second studio album by Spanky and Our Gang, released in 1968. It is the first of their albums to exhibit their signature sound, partially owing to it being produced by two different people than their debut album.
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | (positive)[2] |
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Bruce Eder wrote the album "was harder-rocking, bluesier, and more inventive in its folk stylings than anything on their debut album. The mix of sounds was actually quite startling in its own time and is engaging even 30 some years later."[1]
The band recorded the instrumental tracks for "Three Ways from Tomorrow," "Suzanne," and "Stuperflabbergasted." Studio musicians recorded the rest