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The Grass Roots
Alotta Mileage
Release Date: 1973
Label: Dunhill Compact Classics

Given that they were perceived as being long past their prime, the appropriately titled Alotta Mileage (the group's seventh album) is a truly astonishing album to have come from the Grass Roots in 1973 -- nothing groundbreaking or revelatory, to be sure, but the first side of Alotta Mileage is a fine, smooth, delightfully hook-laden and beautifully produced body of soulful pop music. The vocalizing by Rob Grill and the playing by -- well, who knows, as the group was always relying on session musicians -- are first-rate, and the songs are catchy and executed spot-on, with a wide variety of sounds from solo acoustic guitar to horn-accompanied choruses in all the right spots. In one respect, it's no surprise that the group could still deliver like this on record, what with veteran members Grill and Warren Entner sharing the production chores alongside co-founder/original co-producer Steve Barri. Between them, they wrote the book on the group's post-1967 sound. Sad to say, side two is a bit less successful, as the material isn't as strong; most of what's there is predictable, by-the-numbers pop-soul, and the one minor chart single off the album, "Love Is What You Make It," sounds too much like a warmed-over Partridge Family leftover. But the fact that two-thirds of this record is as good as it is will be a pleasant treat to anyone who tracks it down. The other amazing element of this release is the wretched cover art -- Dunhill either had the worst art department in the business or someone there felt it was appropriate to go through the motions of doing his or her job: in place of anything indicating that this is a soul-based rock album by a band with more than a dozen hit singles to its credit, there is an image of footwear on the cover. Record buyers in 1973 could almost be forgiven for ignoring it in droves, but the record label deserved to go out of business (which it did a little later) if this is how it treated its new releases. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Where There's Smoke There's Fire
2Pick Up Your Feet
3Look But Don't Touch
4You've Got to Bend with the Breeze
5Claudia
6Little Bit of Love
7Just a Little Tear
8Ain't No Way to Go Home
9Love Is What You Make It
10Ballad of Billy Joe
11We Almost Made It Together

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1973LPDunhill Compact Classics



Group Members:
Bill Fulton
Rob Grill
Reed Kailing
Creed Bratton
Warren Entner
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