Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Brooklyn Bridge - Brooklyn Bridge (1968)

The cover to this album kinda creeps me out, looking like a sea of disembodied heads. This is some solid late-60s vocal pop however, like if the Association had an over-the-top lead singer (who just happens to be the amazingly-named Johnny Maestro, former leader of the Crests of "16 Candles" fame), or a Gary Puckett and the Union Gap with less songs about pedophilia (although "Glad She's a Woman" rates pretty high on the creep scale). "Worst That Could Happen" was the big hit off this one, and if you liked that song you'll probably like the album too.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6zyjPfnlHQieKpARy2O7Xp

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