Released 15 August 1970 Artist The 5th Dimension | Genre Pop/soul Release date 15 August 1970 | |
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The July 5th Album is the second compilation album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1970 by Soul City. It is composed primarily of album tracks from amongst the group's four albums of original material for Soul City Records, many of which were B-sides to charting singles. It also includes one A-side single: the group's cover of The Mamas & the Papas hit "Go Where You Wanna Go". The song was originally intended to be the Mamas & the Papas first single but was replaced with the now-iconic "California Dreamin'". Choosing that single, and seeing it become successful, became something of a mixed blessing for The 5th Dimension, as they were frequently referred to in the media as "The Black Mamas & the Papas", a label the group sought to escape while creating their own unique identity.
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The July 5th Album was the final album release for Soul City Records' distribution deal with Liberty Records. The 5th Dimension subsequently signed with Bell Records.
Released on 15 August 1970, just three months after their prior Greatest Hits (Soul City) album, The July 5th Album eventually peaked at #63 on Billboard Magazine's Top 200 Album Charts (see Billboard charts).
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Personnel
Songs
1Sunshine of Your Love
2It'll Never Be The Same Again
3cha Hear Me Callin