Let's Live for Today (album)

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Let's Live for Today
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1967
Genre
Length32:36
LabelDunhill
ProducerP. F. Sloan, Steve Barri
The Grass Roots chronology
Where Were You When I Needed You
(1966)
Let's Live for Today
(1967)
Feelings
(1968)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Let's Live for Today is the second studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in July 1967 by Dunhill Records. A new group was brought in for this album which included Creed Bratton, Rick Coonce, Warren Entner and Rob Grill. It features their first top-ten hit by the same name, "Let's Live for Today". The bulk of the compositions are by group creators Sloan and Barri, but the new group was allowed to compose four songs and was given some input in the studio instrumentation. The other A and B side singles released were "Depressed Feeling" (Non-LP B-side of "Let's Live for Today"), "Things I Should Have Said" b/w "Tip of My Tongue", and "Wake Up, Wake Up" b/w "No Exit". The album charted at No. 75.[4]

Songs[edit]

Unlike much of the group's later material, Let's Live for Today contains no horn or string arrangements. The songs reflected a new psychedelic direction for the group, but there are still folk elements throughout the record. The band was allowed some input of their compositions and instrumentation in the recordings. The songs "Tip of My Tongue" and "Where Were You When I Needed You" were the same recordings done with the previous group that Sloan and Barri hired as The Grass Roots, but with rerecorded vocals by the new lineup. The charting success of the album and its singles led to greater confidence in the new group's contributions by Dunhill. This led to even more input and a heavier direction in their psychedelic music for their next album titled Feelings.[5]

Artwork and packaging[edit]

The original release of Let's Live for Today is on Dunhill ABC as mono or stereo. The front cover was designed by Phil Schwartz.

Early US LP jackets list the song "Wake Up, Wake Up" before "Things I Should Have Said" on the back cover, though the label of the record lists them in the correct order.[citation needed]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Things I Should Have Said" Grill2:30
2."Wake Up, Wake Up" Grill2:50
3."Tip of My Tongue" Grill2:29
4."Is It Any Wonder" Grill2:42
5."Let's Live for Today"Mogol, David Shapiro, Michael JulienGrill and Entner2:35
6."Beatin' Round the Bush"Warren Entner, Creed BrattonEntner2:30
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Out of Touch" Grill and Entner2:50
2."Won't You See Me"Warren EntnerGrill and Entner2:56
3."Where Were You When I Needed You" Grill2:59
4."No Exit"Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Creed BrattonGrill2:34
5."This Precious Time" Bratton3:01
6."House of Stone"Creed BrattonEntner2:40
Online Streaming Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
13."Depressed Feeling"Warren EntnerEntner2:32
14."A Melody For You"P.F. SloanGrill2:57

Personnel[edit]

The Grass Roots

Additional personnel

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cooper, Kim (2001). "Cutting a swath through the L.A. sound with P.F. Sloan and his pals". In Cooper, Kim; Smay, David (eds.). Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth. Los Angeles: Feral House. pp. 108–109.
  2. ^ Let's Live for Today at AllMusic
  3. ^ Let's Live for Today at AllMusic
  4. ^ "Discography". The Grass Roots Official site. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  5. ^ "The Grassroots official website". The-grassroots.com. Retrieved 2014-11-28.