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Title:
Younger Girl
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Style:
Garage Rock, Folk Rock, Pop Rock
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MP3 album size:
1791 mb
FLAC album size:
1259 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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The Critters - Younger Girl
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The Critters - Younger Girl
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1791 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

A1 Younger Girl
A2 It Just Won't Be That Way
A3 Gone For A While
A4 Children And Flowers
A5 Everything But Time
A6 Come Back On A Rainy Day
B1 Mr Dieingly Sad
B2 I Wear A Silly Grin
B3 Best Love You'll Ever Have
B4 Forever Or No More
B5 He'll Make You Cry
B6 Blow My Mind

Notes

Label variation has a much narrower typeface than that of The Critters - Younger Girl.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KS-3485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KS-3485 US 1966
KL 1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Kapp Records KL 1485 US 1966
KL 1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KL 1485 Canada 1966
MVCE-22012 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(CD, Album, RE) Universal MVCE-22012 Japan 1997
KS-3485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KS-3485 US 1966

Tracklist

Younger Girl
It Just Won't Be That Way
Gone For A While
Children And Flowers
Everything But Time
Come Back On A Rainy Day
Mr Dieingly Sad
I Wear A Silly Grin
Best Love You'll Ever Have
Forever Or No More
He'll Make You Cry
Blow My Mind

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KL-1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1485 US 1966
KS-3485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KS-3485 US 1966
KL 1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KL 1485 Canada 1966
KS-3485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KS-3485 US 1966
CKLD 4014 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records CKLD 4014 France 1966
KS-3485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) Kapp Records KS-3485 Canada 1966
KL-1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Kapp Records KL-1485 Canada 1966
KL-1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Hol) Kapp Records KL-1485 US 1966
KL 1485 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Kapp Records KL 1485 US 1966
CSJ 434, CSJ-434 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album) 中聲, 中聲 CSJ 434, CSJ-434 Taiwan 1967
HAR 8302 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Mono) London Records HAR 8302 UK 1967
CSJ 434, CSJ-434 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial, Red) 中聲, 中聲 CSJ 434, CSJ-434 Taiwan 1967
MVCE-22012 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(CD, Album, RE) Universal MVCE-22012 Japan 1997
UICY-76765 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(CD, Album, RE) Geffen Records UICY-76765 Japan 2014
40.339 The Critters Younger Girl ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Mocambo 40.339 Brazil Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Lanionge
If you wanna hit of some of the finest sugarcoated psychedelic laced classics from a rather confusing time, then look no further than The Critters ... a fanciful hypnotic low dose of sunshine, scattered leaves in the wind, silly grins, and brilliant meaningless harmonies, all designed to support high end youth fashion, rather than the actual counter culture. And it wasn’t just The Critters who were out there developing well crafted arrangements, bands like They Byrds [consider “Goin’ Back], The Jefferson Airplane [think “Comin’ Back To Me”] Jackie DeShannon, The Cyrkly [with “Red Rubber Baller], The Box Tops, The Lovin’ Spoonful, and yes, The Beach Boys, were producing a fine assortment of mid-tempo stylish layered vocals and swinging jangling cascading harmonies that for a moment in time during 1966, defined a dividing musical line that separated and melded the rather innocuous past with the new guard, and the new sense of culture. And while these AM friendly unoffending tracks would never rise to the level of “Good Vibrations” or “White Rabbit,” they did fill a need, and were certainly a stepping stone that The Mamas and Paps couldn’t resist, while reshaping the message and tailoring the personal nature of the songs to the point where there had to come a time when a comprehensive cohesive look back at these disregarded gems needed to take place ... and if you’re on that journey, this is the place to begin.I’m by no means suggesting that all of the songs found on this album are first rate, as the band certainly attempts to be all things to all people; and that may just be their biggest failing. Their other downfall was filler, and this I’m sure was no fault of the band, rather the fault of management, wanting to do the more is more thing, rather than concentrating on what The Critters did best, finding a way of capturing rather immature idealized sentimentality and pubescent school age prose of lost love, idealism, pain and longing ... and all in songs that sparkle at under two and a half minutes. This was innocence that lasted for but a moment, and while their time was brief, their influence should be considered with open arms, rather than dismissed with the wave of a hand.Review by Jenell Kesler