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  1. Producers P.F. Sloan & Steve Barri. Writers Barry A Gross, Carole King, Creed Bratton & 13 more. Arranged By [Strings And Horns] Jimmie Haskell. Backing Vocals By Creed Bratton, Rick Coonce, Rob ...

  2. 12. Aug. 2008 · But after their 1968 Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits release this was the best you could get at the time. Of course if you're just shooting for the hits, there has been many collections to pick from. Their hit making years were of course from 1966 to 1975 but The Grass Roots had real staying power. They recorded and toured until 2011 when Rob ...

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  3. Their 16 Greatest Hits is the third compilation album by the American rock band the Grass Roots. It was originally released by Dunhill Records in September 1971 [1] shortly after the success of "Sooner or Later" earlier that year (see 1971 in music ). [4] The album also included many other hit singles that were released from 1966 to 1971.

  4. Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing denoted by "P" in runouts. Label has variations from The Grass Roots - More Golden Grass. Text is smaller, no dash on cat.# on label and track alignment slightly different ( note tracks A3 & B2)

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · Only a year later, The Grass Roots released their second greatest hits album, More Golden Grass. Dunhill Records followed up More Golden Grass with another greatest hit package entitled The Grass Roots Their 16 Greatest Hits. The success of the album Their 16 Greatest Hits was fueled by the inclusion of the single-only release, “Sooner or ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "More Golden Grass" on Discogs.

  7. Syngonanthus nitens. (Bong.) Ruhland. Syngonanthus nitens is a grass-like species of Eriocaulaceae [1] which exists in the region of Jalapão, state of Tocantins, Brazil - the region is part of the Brazilian cerrado. Its main characteristic is the bright and gold color, hence their common name "capim dourado", which literally means "golden grass".