Leaving It All Behind

Leaving It All Behind is the fifth studio album by the American rock band The Grass Roots, released in November 1969 by Dunhill Records. Following the departure of Creed Bratton, who left in April 1969,[3] seasoned musician Dennis Provisor joined the group solidifying the new direction of the band. Terry Furlong and Brian Naughton became alternating touring guitarists for the group. In a return to grace for the group member composers, it contained six songs written by the group. The album was intended to move the group further in a soulful direction that was being rewarded by more charting singles. The A and B side singles released were "I'd Wait a Million Years", "Heaven Knows" b/w "Don't Remind Me", and "Walking Through The Country" b/w "Truck Drivin' Man". At the end of this run "Something's Comin' Over Me" was released as a B side to "Come On And Say It", a charting single written by the group that appeared on the band's next compilation album, More Golden Grass.[4] The album charted at #36, making it the group's highest-charting studio album.

Leaving It All Behind
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1969 (1969-11)
Recorded1969
StudioWestern Recorders
GenrePop rock[1]
LabelDunhill
ProducerSteve Barri
The Grass Roots chronology
Lovin' Things
(1969)
Leaving It All Behind
(1969)
More Golden Grass
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Songs

The songs featured unique horn punctuated touches by arranger Sid Feller. However, Jimmie Haskell provided the arrangements for the songs "Wait a Million Years" and "Heaven Knows." The group contributed heavily to this album, as for the first time since Feelings, the majority of songs were written or co-written by group members. Drummer Rick Coonce sang lead vocals on a self-penned song, "Truck Drivin' Man." The remainder of the songs were written by new outside composers and the competing songwriting duos of Price & Walsh and Lambert & Potter. Dunhill Records executives liked the established soulful direction and the group was rewarded with success in the charts and given more creative input for seeing it through.[4]

Artwork, packaging

The original release of Leaving It All Behind is on Dunhill ABC in stereo. The record came in a gatefold sleeve featuring photos of the band in concert, as well as a photo of the group posing with a pickup truck (the latter of which would later be used on the cover of 1971's gold-selling compilation Their 16 Greatest Hits). The front cover was designed by Gundelfinger/Schnepf, with photos taken by Tom Gundelfinger.

Original LP releases list the song "Hold on to What You Got" on the rear of the LP jacket, however the song is not featured on the actual LP and to this day remains unreleased. It may be considered a lost recording due to parent company MCA "purging" all unnecessary media in the late 1970s.

Track listing

All songs produced by Steve Barri.[4]

Side one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."I'm Livin' for You Girl" (Harvey Price, Dan Walsh)Grill2:37
2."Back to Dreamin' Again" (Nolan)Grill2:37
3."Out of this World" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter)Entner and Grill2:45
4."Melinda Love" (Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Steve Barri)Grill and Provisor2:34
5."Don't Remind Me" (Entner)Entner2:33
6."Take Him While You Can" (Dennis Provisor)Provisor4:00
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Heaven Knows" (Price, Walsh)Grill2:23
2."Walking Through the Country" (Provisor)Provisor3:57
3."Something's Comin' Over Me" (Grill)Grill2:45
4."Truck Drivin' Man" (Rick Coonce)Coonce2:59
5."Wait a Million Years" (Zekley, Mitchell Bottler)Grill and Entner3:19
Online Streaming Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
12."Baby Hold On" (Price, Walsh)Grill2:39
13."Come On and Say It" (Provisor, Entner, Grill)Grill2:30
14."Temptation Eyes" (Price, Walsh)Grill2:39

Personnel

The Grass Roots

Additional personnel

References

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