A Good Thing Lost is an album by Poppy Family, released in 1990. The album is a pop CD. - BEST OF 1968-1973
Led by Susan and Terry Jacks of Seasons in the Sun fame, this Canadian Pop quartet was an early-'70s chart fixture before both the band and the Jacks' marriage split up in 1973. This first-ever compilation includes the hits Which Way You Goin', Billy?; That's Where I Went Wrong (U.S. and Canadian versions); I Was Wondering, and Where Evil Grows 21 tracks!
Remastered at Blue Wave Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia in 1996.
"Good Thing Lost: 1968-73" is a comprehensive CD collection by The Poppy Family, released by the label What Are. This anthology brings together the best of the Canadian pop group?s output from their most creative years between 1968 and 1973. Featuring hits like "Which Way You Goin? Billy?" and "Where Evil Grows," this release highlights the band?s unique blend of psychedelic pop, folk-rock, and lush orchestration that made them stand out in North America?s late '60s music scene. The Poppy Family, fronted by Susan Jacks with Terry Jacks as songwriter and producer, achieved international acclaim with multiple chart-topping singles and gold records during their career. Their innovative sound continues to influence artists today. What Are is known for its dedication to high-quality reissues of classic albums, ensuring that timeless music reaches new generations of listeners through meticulous remastering and thoughtful packaging.