Starland Vocal Band

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 34:28

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Afternoon Delight

OldieOldieslvr

Brings back memories of early days of our marriage

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Great album

Bill54

I bought this on vinyl back in the 70's when it came out on John Denver's Windsong label. Most of these artists wrote with Denver so if you are a John Denver fan, this is a great download for you. Afternoon Delight is the hit here but many of the other songs are fine listening too.

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A Folk Music Lover's Delight

obxmike

This is a group for folk music lovers which got lucky and had a hit. The Danoff's music was always about relationships and sometimes blatenly about sex. I never did buy the ice cream story. We all know what Afternoon Delight is. Second album was better

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PEACE GIRL

hotThomas

I found this albam in 06, after not hearing it since the 70's. Afternoon Delight has been played over and over. But I love WarSurplus Baby, it brings out a wonderful hippy ladie who was passa by 76. Every time, comes to an end. In song that peace girl lives on. Tom Miller

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They Say All Music Guide

Given the recent appearances of “Afternoon Delight” on VH1 specials and such movies as Good Will Hunting and 2004′s Anchorman, it’s head-scratching as to why it took so long to have the Starland Vocal Band’s eponymous debut reissued. Those looking for nine songs that are on par with “Afternoon Delight” will be sorely disappointed, as most of the songs are somber in nature and don’t come anywhere close to the pleasantries of their one major hit. But that’s not to say the songs are of poor quality, either. Most songs are sublime little soft rock-folk numbers that are harmless and pleasant. The vocal harmonies, their obvious strong suit, come through on most of the songs, especially present on the first four songs of the album. “California Day” is a easily the worst number here, sounding like a low-rent interpretation of ’70s Beach Boys and the Mamas & the Papas, with their ode to ’50s rock & roll(entitled “Hail! Hail! Rock and Roll!”) coming in a close second. As debut records go this isn’t too bad, but those just looking for their finest moments should check their greatest-hits compilation. This one’s for die-hards only. – Rob Theakston

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