The Rose Garden | |
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Released | April 1968 |
Recorded | 1967–1968 |
Studio | Gold Star Studios, Hollywood and Nashville West, Hollywood |
Genre | Folk rock |
Length | 29:31 |
Label | Atco |
Producer | Brian Stone, Charles Greene, Pat Pipolo |
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Allmusic | link |
The Rose Garden is the self-titled and only album from the American folk rock group of the same name. It was released in April 1968 on Atco Records and included their Top 20 hit " Next Plane to London".
The band was heavily influenced by the Byrds' style of vocal harmony and 12-string guitar blending and the album includes two Gene Clark compositions, "Till Today" and "Long Time". [1] The group also recorded "Rider", which was first recorded by the Byrds in 1966, but not yet released. The only original composition was "Flower Town". [2] Originally issued by Atco Records, it was reissued on CD by Collector's Choice Music. Atco's current distributing label Rhino Records has made this album available for digital downloads.