A1: San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) () A2: Celeste () A3: It's Not Time Now () A4: What's The Difference (Chapter II) () A5: Reason To Believe () A6: Like An Old Time Movie () B1: No, No, No, No, No () B2: Don't Make Promises () B3: Twelve-Thirty () B4: Rooms () B5: What's The Difference (Chapter I) () B6: Holy Man () B7: What's The Difference (Chapter III) ()
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Description:
The Voice of Scott McKenzie is the debut album by Scott McKenzie, released in 1967. The timeless "San Francisco" is the featuring track on the collection but listen to what Scott does with John Phillips' "Twelve-Thirty", which went on to be a hit record for Phillips' own group, "The Mamas And Papas". McKenzie's rendition of Donovan's "Celeste" has a languid beauty, while Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" is one of the best received by the song.
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