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The Mamas & The Papas

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One of the most important pop groups of the '60s, the Mamas & the Papas' sound was built around radiant vocal harmonies and a solid electric folk foundation, and a major part of their appeal lay in the easygoing southern California lifestyle the foursome seemingly embodied and endorsed. Their first two singles, "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'," were gentle pop statements that sounded like the opening salvos in a cultural revolution, while also being calm and sweet enough to appeal to those who never thought about wearing a flower in their hair. The group's moment in the spotlight was brief, only four albums were issued during their three-year prime, but their sound was influential and lasting enough that it became emblematic of the era.

The group's founder and de facto leader, John Phillips, got his start musically in the early '60s as a member of folk music groups such as the Smoothies and the Journeymen. The latter group, a trio with Dick Weissman and Scott McKenzie, was one of the most promising small ensembles of the early-'60s folk music boom, but it never connected with the public despite being signed to Capitol Records. When the Journeymen folded, Phillips formed the New Journeymen with future screenwriter Marshall Brickman and a young model and singer named Michelle Gilliam; they didn't succeed any better, but Phillips and Gilliam married and they also started to write songs. One that they composed jointly during this period was a catchy tune with some potential that expressed an idealized vision of California.

Meanwhile, working in a different realm of the musical spectrum was a Baltimore-born singer named Cassandra Elliot, who was successful as part of New York's off-Broadway theater scene, and had made some noise in touring productions of The Music Man. She moved into folk music in partnership with Tim Rose -- himself an ex-associate of the Smoothies. They worked as two-thirds of a trio called the Triumverate, whose third spot was subsequently filled by Nebraska-born folksinger James Hendricks. This group eventually became the Big 3 and hit it big at New York's Bitter End, and from there went on to a brief flurry of recording activity that yielded two LPs, a handful of singles, and a brace of television commercials.

Eventually, the Big 3 evolved into the Mugwumps, whose ranks included Elliot, Hendricks, Zal Yanovsky, John Sebastian, and Denny Doherty, a veteran of the Colonials in the early '60s, who later rechristened themselves the Halifax Three -- Doherty and Elliot, who were pretty impressive on their own, made a dazzling pair of voices together. The Mugwumps seemed to be on the edge of a new sound, mixing electric instruments played with ever more emphasis on folk-based material -- this was concurrent with the West Coast activities of Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and David Crosby in the Byrds -- but could never quite put together a sound that worked completely. They were foundering when Phillips decided to reactivate his trio as the New Journeymen and, with Brickman gone, recruited Doherty to sing some shows down in Washington, D.C. All of the pieces were beginning to fit together in the closing days of 1964.

Meanwhile, Cass Elliot was paying her bills by singing jazz in Washington, D.C. The New Journeymen might have gone it alone, except that Doherty brought his fellow members to see her perform. The quartet fell into place despite some resistance from John Phillips over Elliot's sheer size as well as her strong personality and (supposedly) her voice. After getting to know each other musically and personally, they took a trip to the Caribbean (as immortalized later by the song "Creeque Alley") and hit on a sound they felt good about.

The group headed to California late in 1965 and at the suggestion of Barry McGuire, late of the New Christy Minstrels and an old friend of Elliot's, who was just coming off of his biggest hit, "Eve of Destruction" on Dunhill Records, the quartet auditioned for Lou Adler, the head of the label -- they played "California Dreamin'," "Monday, Monday," and many of the other songs that ended up comprising their debut album. Adler signed them on the spot and their debut single, "California Dreamin'," was out by the start of 1966 and shooting up the charts, with their album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears coming up behind it. Produced by Adler, played by the cream of the Los Angeles session crews, and with luminous vocals arranged by John Phillips, it reached the top of the album charts and was one of the top-selling albums in the country for months. Though the group was at the pinnacle of the music world, behind the scenes there were troubles brewing, and a variety of causes led to Michelle Phillips leaving the band for a few months. She was replaced by singer/songwriter Jill Gibson during sessions for the group's second album. It's unclear if she appeared on 1966's self-titled album; by the time it was released, Phillips was back in the band. Recorded with a tightly knit group of musicians who included guitarist Eric Hord and the established Los Angeles session players Larry Knechtel on keyboards, Joe Osborne on bass, and Hal Blaine on drums, the album was again produced by Adler with songs written and arranged by John Phillips. It spawned two hits "I Saw Her Again and "Words of Love," and peaked at number four on the Billboard album chart. The same crew worked on the band's third album, Deliver, which was released in 1967 and spawned three hit singles: "Dedicated to the One I Love," "Creeque Alley," and "Look Through My Window."

That same year, John Phillips' influence on popular culture reached its zenith when he and Lou Adler, with Michelle Phillips, Al Kooper, and a lot of others assisting, organized the Monterey International Pop Festival. The first of all the rock festivals of the '60s, the event launched the careers of dozens of mostly San Francisco-based acts nationally and beyond, including those of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Electric Flag, and Phillips' old friend and Journeymen bandmate Scott McKenzie. In honor of the festival, Phillips had written a song called "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)," which he gave to McKenzie to record as his solo debut on Adler's new Ode Records label. The Mamas & the Papas closed out the festival with an exuberant set, although it was overshadowed by some of the more dynamic performances of the weekend.

By the time the band were ready to record their fourth album, 1969's The Papas & the Mamas, John and Michelle Phillips had built a studio of their own. The band worked there on a more downcast set of songs that reflected the end of the psychedelic era. While it did have a hit single -- "Twelve-Thirty" -- and reached the top 20, it marked the end of the band's era as hitmakers and influencers. The second single from the album, a rollicking version of the old musical number "Dream a Little Dream of Me," was issued under Cass Elliot's name instead of the band's. By the end of the year, the Mamas & the Papas had run out of steam and the group went their separate ways.

Cass Elliot was the first to emerge in her own right, her larger-than-life image lending itself to pop stardom and her musical ability made her a natural, whether recording solo or in tandem with Dave Mason. Her first venture into performing solo, in Las Vegas, wasn't a success, but by the early '70s she was on an even keel, hosting and performing on music-oriented television shows such as The Ray Stevens Show and Get It Together as well as her own specials, and also appearing in the movie H.R. Pufnstuf. John Phillips did a solo album, The Wolf King of L.A., that was well-received critically, and Denny Doherty undertook a solo career as well. Michelle Phillips concentrated on raising her and John's daughter, Chynna Phillips, and saw some brief activity as a recording artist, but it was acting that kept her busy. She distinguished herself dramatically in John Milius' excellent period film Dillinger (1973).

The group did reunite in the studio early in the decade to record one album, People Like Us, to help fulfill its contract; conversely, there were also lawsuits by John Phillips against his former label over unpaid royalties, which dragged on for years. The most notable event surrounding the group, however, was the tragic death of Cass Elliot on July 29, 1974. From that day forward, the group never officially reunited, though John Phillips occasionally organized groups (most notably in 1982 with Doherty, while his actress/singer daughter MacKenzie and Elaine McFarlane, formerly of Spanky & Our Gang, filled the women's spots) to play the oldies circuit and recycle the vintage repertory.

The group's appeal, however, has lingered, as reflected in its induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. There have been multiple reissues of their original four LPs culminating in 2001 with the release of All the Leaves Are Brown, a compilation of their complete '60s studio recordings, and their hit singles can be heard over the airwaves, in movies and on TV shows on a regular basis. Their music continued to be reissued as well, with Real Gone releasing Complete Singles: 50th Anniversary Collection in 2016 and Sundazed putting out the band's second album with its original mono mix in 2023. ~ Bruce Eder & Tim Sendra, Rovi

Total plays

1.5 billion
Updated on 2024-06-29

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

13,214,118

Followers

1,808,219

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    166,035 listeners
  2. Australia
    146,943 listeners
  3. France
    148,939 listeners
  4. United States
    123,551 listeners
  5. Australia
    123,207 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
California Dreamin' - Single Version
California Dreamin' - Single Version
873,368,906 2:42 1966-01-01
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
248,534,811 3:14 1968-05-01
Monday, Monday - Single Version
Monday, Monday - Single Version
90,040,680 3:28 1966-01-01
Dedicated To The One I Love
Dedicated To The One I Love
72,038,045 2:59 1967-01-01
Snowqueen Of Texas
Snowqueen Of Texas
17,662,331 2:39 1971-11-01
Creeque Alley - Single Version
Creeque Alley - Single Version
15,827,622 3:49 1967-01-01
Straight Shooter
Straight Shooter
14,517,941 2:59 1966-01-01
Twelve Thirty - Single Version
Twelve Thirty - Single Version
14,338,536 3:25 1968-05-01
Go Where You Wanna Go
Go Where You Wanna Go
12,642,817 2:29 1966-01-01
Blueberries For Breakfast
Blueberries For Breakfast
10,186,666 3:00 1971-11-01
I Saw Her Again - Single Version
I Saw Her Again - Single Version
9,757,761 3:14 1966-08-30
I Call Your Name
I Call Your Name
9,496,458 2:39 1966-01-01
Dancing In The Street
Dancing In The Street
6,129,336 3:49 1966-08-30
Words Of Love - Single Version
Words Of Love - Single Version
5,726,270 2:16 1966-08-30
Words of love
Words of love
5,726,270 2:13 2010-06-07
My Girl
My Girl
5,013,043 3:33 1967-01-01
San Francisco
San Francisco
4,674,861 4:12 2010-06-07
Spanish Harlem
Spanish Harlem
4,666,132 3:22 1966-01-01
Do You Wanna Dance
Do You Wanna Dance
4,514,227 3:01 1966-01-01
Got A Feelin'
Got A Feelin'
4,209,660 2:53 1966-01-01
Somebody Groovy - Single Version
Somebody Groovy - Single Version
3,546,803 3:17 1966-01-01
Twist And Shout
Twist And Shout
3,516,131 2:53 1967-01-01
Once Was A Time I Thought
Once Was A Time I Thought
3,438,562 1:02 1966-08-30
Safe In My Garden
Safe In My Garden
3,408,846 3:12 1968-05-01
Midnight Voyage
Midnight Voyage
3,123,433 3:13 1968-05-01
You Baby
You Baby
2,964,434 2:23 1966-01-01
California Dreamin' - Live
California Dreamin' - Live
2,762,052 2:30 2014-09-15
Look Through My Window
Look Through My Window
2,539,750 3:07 1967-01-01
The "In" Crowd
The "In" Crowd
2,011,406 3:12 1966-01-01
People Like Us
People Like Us
1,889,899 3:27 1971-11-01
Sing For Your Supper
Sing For Your Supper
1,831,752 2:49 1967-01-01
Monday Monday
Monday Monday
1,809,632 3:14 2010-06-07
No Salt On Her Tail
No Salt On Her Tail
1,767,285 2:43 1966-08-30
Glad To Be Unhappy - Single Version
Glad To Be Unhappy - Single Version
1,721,936 1:42 1981-01-01
For The Love Of Ivy
For The Love Of Ivy
1,716,157 3:42 1968-05-01
Hey Girl
Hey Girl
1,707,885 2:31 1966-01-01
Dancing Bear
Dancing Bear
1,691,492 4:11 1966-08-30
Strange Young Girls
Strange Young Girls
1,680,689 2:55 1966-08-30
Step Out
Step Out
1,204,630 3:04 1971-11-01
Trip, Stumble & Fall
Trip, Stumble & Fall
969,508 2:41 1966-08-30
My Heart Stood Still
My Heart Stood Still
958,690 1:44 1966-08-30
No Dough
No Dough
917,071 3:06 1971-11-01
Even If I Could
Even If I Could
865,467 2:44 1966-08-30
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
859,569 2:54 1971-11-01
Free Advice
Free Advice
848,393 3:20 1967-01-01
Mansions
Mansions
818,949 3:46 1968-05-01
String Man
String Man
777,928 3:02 1967-01-01
Frustration
Frustration
774,526 2:57 1967-01-01
Meditation Mama (Transcendental Woman Travels)
Meditation Mama (Transcendental Woman Travels)
755,734 4:22 1968-05-01
The Right Somebody To Love
The Right Somebody To Love
751,192 0:41 1968-05-01
That Kind Of Girl
That Kind Of Girl
720,296 2:38 1966-08-30
European Blueboy
European Blueboy
713,237 3:40 1971-11-01
California Dreamin'
California Dreamin'
708,978 2:39 1965-01-01
Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Coast Highway
694,858 3:05 1971-11-01
Lady Genevieve
Lady Genevieve
643,775 3:49 1971-11-01
John's Music Box
John's Music Box
608,326 1:06 1967-01-01
Once Was A Time I Thought - With Cass Elliot Intro
Once Was A Time I Thought - With Cass Elliot Intro
596,967 2:35 1970-01-01
Nothing's Too Good For My Little Girl
Nothing's Too Good For My Little Girl
569,574 3:08 1968-05-01
Did You Ever Want To Cry
Did You Ever Want To Cry
559,654 2:54 1967-01-01
Grasshopper
Grasshopper
555,248 2:57 1971-11-01
I Can't Wait - With Studio Chatter
I Can't Wait - With Studio Chatter
548,165 3:57 1970-01-01
My girl
My girl
461,846 3:20 2010-06-07
Boys And Girls Together
Boys And Girls Together
453,425 3:16 1967-01-01
Gemini Childe
Gemini Childe
431,043 4:08 1968-05-01
Dedicated to the one I love
Dedicated to the one I love
424,823 2:54 2010-06-07
Too Late
Too Late
421,704 4:09 1968-05-01
I Wanna Be A Star
I Wanna Be A Star
406,407 2:18 1971-11-01
Pearl
Pearl
399,085 2:25 1971-11-01
Rooms
Rooms
398,557 2:47 1968-05-01
California Dreamin' - With Cass Elliot And John Phillips Intro
California Dreamin' - With Cass Elliot And John Phillips Intro
367,152 3:14 1970-01-01
Yesterday
Yesterday
356,959 2:53 1965-01-01
Dancing in the street
Dancing in the street
343,374 3:41 2010-06-07
Dream a little dream of me
Dream a little dream of me
337,590 3:30 2010-06-07
California Dreamin' - Live
California Dreamin' - Live
332,841 2:29 2011-02-21
I Can't Wait
I Can't Wait
322,127 2:44 1966-08-30
This Precious Time
This Precious Time
295,434 2:50 1965-01-01
Dedicated To The One I Love - Glen Nicholls Remix
Dedicated To The One I Love - Glen Nicholls Remix
277,794 3:03 2022-04-08
Mississippi (Down on the Bayou)
Mississippi (Down on the Bayou)
248,463 4:02 2018-11-23
Go Where You Wanne Go
Go Where You Wanne Go
239,200 2:30 2018-11-23
Monday, Monday
Monday, Monday
237,088 3:27 2018-11-23
California Dreamin'
California Dreamin'
217,838 2:51 2011-11-01
I call your name
I call your name
189,240 2:31 2010-06-07
Monday, Monday - With Cass Elliot Intro
Monday, Monday - With Cass Elliot Intro
181,149 4:11 1970-01-01
Dedicated To The One I Love - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967
Dedicated To The One I Love - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967
174,355 3:00 2021-11-26
Sunday Will Never Be the Same
Sunday Will Never Be the Same
171,142 3:31 2018-11-23
Hide Your Love Away
Hide Your Love Away
170,329 2:48 1965-01-01
Dedicated to the One I Love
Dedicated to the One I Love
167,899 3:26 2018-11-23
Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Live
Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Live
156,966 2:55 2011-02-21
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Dream a Little Dream of Me
156,966 2:55 2018-11-23
Go Where You Wanna Go - With Cass Elliot Intro
Go Where You Wanna Go - With Cass Elliot Intro
156,240 2:49 1970-01-01
Move in a little closer baby
Move in a little closer baby
152,090 2:36 2010-06-07
I Call Your Name - With John Phillips Intro
I Call Your Name - With John Phillips Intro
149,438 2:45 1970-01-01
California Dreamin' - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
California Dreamin' - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
144,456 1:29 2020-12-19
Straight Shooter - With John Phillips Intro
Straight Shooter - With John Phillips Intro
144,355 3:54 1970-01-01
Creeque Alley - With John Phillips Intro
Creeque Alley - With John Phillips Intro
139,100 4:38 1970-01-01
Creeque Alley - Mono Version
Creeque Alley - Mono Version
123,965 3:43 2001-08-28
Spanish Harlem - With Cass Elliot Intro
Spanish Harlem - With Cass Elliot Intro
115,811 4:14 1970-01-01
I Saw Her Again - Mono Version
I Saw Her Again - Mono Version
112,966 2:55 2001-08-28
Hang On Sloopy
Hang On Sloopy
111,750 4:04 1965-01-01
Do You Wanna Dance - With Studio Chatter
Do You Wanna Dance - With Studio Chatter
111,368 3:18 1970-01-01
San Francisco
San Francisco
110,707 3:19 1966-01-01
Words Of Love - With John Phillips Overdub Intro
Words Of Love - With John Phillips Overdub Intro
107,440 2:17 1970-01-01
Dancing Bear - With Studio Chatter And John Phillips Outro
Dancing Bear - With Studio Chatter And John Phillips Outro
105,580 4:37 1970-01-01
Hey girl
Hey girl
99,381 2:53 2010-06-07
Somebody grovy
Somebody grovy
97,306 3:06 2010-06-07
Somebody Groovy
Somebody Groovy
97,306 3:07 1966-01-01
Creeque Alley (Live)
Creeque Alley (Live)
96,743 3:55 2011-05-09
Creeque Alley - Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show 6/11/67
Creeque Alley - Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show 6/11/67
96,048 3:12 2010-01-01
California Dreamin' - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
California Dreamin' - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
94,543 2:28 2020-07-19
Go where you wanna go
Go where you wanna go
94,206 3:03 2010-06-07
Straighy shooter
Straighy shooter
88,129 4:11 2010-06-07
I Saw Her Again
I Saw Her Again
86,868 3:11 2018-11-23
Did You Ever Want To Cry - With Studio Chatter
Did You Ever Want To Cry - With Studio Chatter
84,572 3:03 1970-01-01
California Dreamin'
California Dreamin'
78,905 3:59 2017-06-09
Dedicated To the One I Love
Dedicated To the One I Love
75,034 3:25 2023-02-14
Safe in my garden
Safe in my garden
71,033 3:57 2010-06-07
Straight Shooter
Straight Shooter
70,719 3:19 2018-11-23
Let Me Be
Let Me Be
69,178 2:35 1965-01-01
For the love of ivy
For the love of ivy
60,764 3:35 2010-06-07
Twelve Thirty
Twelve Thirty
58,087 4:02 1966-01-01
Go Where You Wanna Go (Live)
Go Where You Wanna Go (Live)
51,780 2:31 2011-05-09
I Call Your Name - Live (Edit)
I Call Your Name - Live (Edit)
44,080 4:14 1991-03-12
Words Of Love - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
Words Of Love - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
43,671 3:11 2021-01-31
Monday, Monday - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
Monday, Monday - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966
43,123 1:47 2020-10-07
Once Was A Time I Thought - With False Start & Studio Chatter
Once Was A Time I Thought - With False Start & Studio Chatter
43,060 2:14 1991-03-12
Twelve Thirty - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 22, 1968
Twelve Thirty - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 22, 1968
42,434 3:11 2020-11-15
Dedicated to the One I Love
Dedicated to the One I Love
36,070 2:44 1966-01-01
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Dream a Little Dream of Me
33,709 2:30 1966-01-01
I Call Your Name - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
I Call Your Name - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
32,787 1:38 2020-12-06
Words Of Love - Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show 6/11/67
Words Of Love - Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show 6/11/67
29,865 2:13 2010-01-01
Monday , Monday
Monday , Monday
20,798 2:39 1966-01-01
Mississippi (Live)
Mississippi (Live)
19,756 4:06 2011-05-09
I Saw Her Again Last Night (Live)
I Saw Her Again Last Night (Live)
19,382 3:14 2011-05-09
Dancing Bear
Dancing Bear
18,000 4:12 1966-01-01
Do You Believe In Magic
Do You Believe In Magic
17,375 2:16 1965-01-01
Straight Shooter (Live)
Straight Shooter (Live)
14,312 3:19 2011-05-09
Dedicated To The One I Love - Silo x Bettina Bergström Remix
Dedicated To The One I Love - Silo x Bettina Bergström Remix
14,091 2:41 2022-04-08
Monday, Monday - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
Monday, Monday - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967
9,012 1:46 1967-09-24
California Dreamin
California Dreamin
1,591 1:60 1966-01-01
Once Was a Time
Once Was a Time
1,149 1:32 1966-01-01
I Saw Her Again
I Saw Her Again
< 1000 3:47 1966-01-01
Stranger Your Girl
Stranger Your Girl
< 1000 4:30 1966-01-01
Even If I Could
Even If I Could
< 1000 3:23 1966-01-01
That Kind of Girl
That Kind of Girl
< 1000 3:22 1966-01-01
No Salt on Her Tail
No Salt on Her Tail
< 1000 3:23 1966-01-01
Words of Love
Words of Love
< 1000 3:05 1966-01-01
Straigth Shooter
Straigth Shooter
< 1000 3:12 1966-01-01

New releases

Dedicated To The One I Love
Dedicated To The One I Love
2023-02-14
[Liberation Hall]
Dedicated To The One I Love (Silo x Bettina Bergström Remix)
Dedicated To The One I Love (Silo x Bettina Bergström Remix)
2022-04-08
[Geffen]
Dedicated To The One I Love (Glen Nicholls Remix)
Dedicated To The One I Love (Glen Nicholls Remix)
2022-04-08
[Geffen]
Dedicated To The One I Love (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967)
Dedicated To The One I Love (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967)
2021-11-26
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Words Of Love (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
Words Of Love (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
2021-01-31
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
California Dreamin' (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
California Dreamin' (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
2020-12-19
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
I Call Your Name (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
I Call Your Name (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
2020-12-06
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Twelve Thirty (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 22, 1968)
Twelve Thirty (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 22, 1968)
2020-11-15
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Monday, Monday (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
Monday, Monday (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 11, 1966)
2020-10-07
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Creeque Alley (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967)
Creeque Alley (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 11, 1967)
2020-09-04
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
California Dreamin' (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
California Dreamin' (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
2020-07-19
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Gold (Disc 1)
Gold (Disc 1)
2019-10-04
[Revolver Records]
Gold (Disc 2)
Gold (Disc 2)
2019-10-04
[Revolver Records]
California Dreaming
California Dreaming
2018-11-23
[Blue Lagoon]
Lo Mejor De The Mamas & The Papas
Lo Mejor De The Mamas & The Papas
2014-01-01
[Universal Music Spain S.L.]
Collected
Collected
2012-01-01
[Geffen]
Mamas & Papas Live (EP) - [The Dave Cash Collection]
Mamas & Papas Live (EP) - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011-05-09
[The Dave Cash Collection - OMP]
Colección Mitos The Mamas & The Papas
Colección Mitos The Mamas & The Papas
2010-06-07
[OK Records]
Creeque Alley (Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show/1967)
Creeque Alley (Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show/1967)
2010-01-01
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Words Of Love (Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show/1967)
Words Of Love (Performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show/1967)
2010-01-01
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Gold
Gold
2005-01-11
[Geffen]
All The Leaves Are Brown The Golden Era Collection
All The Leaves Are Brown The Golden Era Collection
2001-08-28
[Geffen]
20th Century Masters: The Best Of The Mamas & The Papas - The Millennium Collection
20th Century Masters: The Best Of The Mamas & The Papas - The Millennium Collection
1999-03-23
[Geffen]
Greatest Hits: The Mamas & The Papas
Greatest Hits: The Mamas & The Papas
1998-03-10
[Geffen]
California Dreamin'
California Dreamin'
1994-01-01
[Geffen*]
Creeque Alley - The History Of The Mamas And The Papas
Creeque Alley - The History Of The Mamas And The Papas
1991-03-12
[Geffen]
Golden Greats
Golden Greats
1985-01-01
[Geffen*]
Hits Of Gold
Hits Of Gold
1981-01-01
[Geffen*]
People Like Us
People Like Us
1971-11-01
[Geffen]
A Gathering Of Flowers: The Anthology Of The Mamas & The Papas
A Gathering Of Flowers: The Anthology Of The Mamas & The Papas
1970-01-01
[Geffen]
The Papas & The Mamas
The Papas & The Mamas
1968-05-01
[Geffen]
Monday, Monday (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
Monday, Monday (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 24, 1967)
1967-09-24
[SOFA - AV Catalog DD]
Deliver
Deliver
1967-01-01
[Geffen]
The Mamas & The Papas
The Mamas & The Papas
1966-08-30
[Geffen]
If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears
If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears
1966-01-01
[Geffen*]
If You Can Believe Your Eyes & Ears
If You Can Believe Your Eyes & Ears
1966-01-01
[Geffen*]
Summer of Love
Summer of Love
1966-01-01
[Nova Entretenimento]