![]() The crucial half of the disc are the dozen tracks from those 1967-1968 singles, starting with the 1967 Top 20 hit 'Sunshine Girl,' which is now regarded as one of the core anthems of the sunshine pop genre. This 23-song 2009 CD compilation is a kind of belated substitute for the record, including both sides of all six of the singles they issued in 19 a couple other tracks, 'Lovers,' and 'Kinda Wasted Without You' some demos and alternate/mono/45 mixes recordings by the Roger Nichols Trio and Smokey Roberds in which some members were involved and even a 1965 acetate by Connie Austin of a soul-pop song written by Paraders Murray MacLeod and Smokey Roberds. ![]() ![]() Review Text Although the Parade had planned to release an LP titled Sunshine Girl in 1968, that record failed to appear when A&M shelved it.
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