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Chambers Brothers' Greatest Hits [Double Album] (1970) – US Pop Albums No. 193 [39] Greatest Hits (1971) [51] – US Pop Albums No. 166 [39] The Best of the Chambers Brothers [Double Album] (1973) The Time Has Come / A New Time – A New Day [2 on 1 Album] (1975) [52] Greatest Hits (1988) Goin Uptown (1995) Time Has Come: Best of The Chambers ...
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According to the December 21, 1968 issue of Billboard, along with Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme by Simon and Garfunkel, their album was one of the 36 Columbia albums that held a position in the top five that year. [4] International online magazine PopMatters said the album ascended to number four on Billboard ' s pop albums chart. [5]
The song has been described as psychedelic rock, [5] [6] psychedelic soul [7] [8] and acid rock, [9] and features a fuzz guitar twinned with a clean one. [10] Various other effects were employed in its recording and production, including the alternate striking of two cow bells producing a "tick-tock" sound, warped throughout most of the song by reverb, echo and changes in tempo.
Love, Peace and Happiness is an album by soul artists The Chambers Brothers, released in 1969. [5] [6] The album was released as a double-LP, half studio recordings and half live recordings. The live material was recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East. [7]
Lester Chambers (born April 13, 1940) is an American recording artist, and member and lead singer of the 1960s soul rock group The Chambers Brothers, [1] who had the hit single, "Time Has Come Today".
The Chambers Brothers recorded the song and it was released on Columbia 4–43957 on December 19, 1966. [1] [2] It was rushed out by Columbia after the label had rejected an early version of "Time Has Come Today". [3] It became a regional hit for the group which gave them the opportunity to re-record "The Time Has Come Today". [4]
Prior to joining The Chambers Brothers, Keenan was a member of the Ondine night club house band, The Losers which was formed around 1965. Referred to as a funky blues rock pop band, the group is said to have been made up of Joe Nessor (bass and vocal), Tony Sal (Guitar and vocal), Brian Keenan (drums) and a guitarist possibly called Russell. [3]