Bubblegum, Lemonade, and... Something for Mama

Bubblegum, Lemonade &... Something for Mamais the second solo album released byCass Elliotunder the billing "Mama Cass". It was recorded in 1969 and arranged and produced bySteve Barri.The album was originally released in June 1969, with only 11 tracks. It was released again in November 1969, under a new title and with a different album cover asMake Your Own Kind of Music/It’s Getting Better."Make Your Own Kind of Music"had just become a hit and was added to the album.[citation needed]

Bubblegum, Lemonade &... Something for Mama
Studio albumby
ReleasedJune 1969(1969-06)
Genre
LabelDunhill
ProducerSteve Barri
Mama Casschronology
Dream a Little Dream
(1968)
Bubblegum, Lemonade &... Something for Mama
(1969)
Mama's Big Ones
(1970)

Primarily a"bubblegum" popalbum, it contained several other types of music, includingcountry,tin pan alley,andjazz.

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The album came after of Elliot’s disastrousCaesars Palaceshow in October of 1968, which was planned as a three-week engagement at but closed after a single performance during which Elliot was ill. Plagued with bills, the studio executives atDunhilltook creative control and felt that the fastest and easiest solution would be to have Elliot record an album full of music similar to what she had done withThe Mamas & the Papas.[citation needed]Steve Barri was appointed by Dunhill to arrange the album and choose the material.

Reception

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The album was a moderate success when first released reaching up to the 91st spot on theBillboard200 chart.[citation needed]It landed at the 169th spot when re-released in December. The album did spawn three successful singles with "It's Getting Better"and" Make Your Own Kind of Music "both placing in the Top 40."Move in a Little Closer, Baby",originally recorded by British bandHarmony Grass,reached aBillboardHot 100peak of No. 58.[2]

The songs from this album remain among the most popular of Elliot’s solo career. Many of the songs were featured in the play and 1996 filmBeautiful Thing.In the film, the album can be seen hanging on the wall of the character Leah. "It’s Getting Better" and "Make Your Own Kind of Music" have both been featured on the hit seriesLost.

The album was re-released on CD in 2002 byMCA Japanwith the original album cover and "Make Your Own Kind of Music" added on as a bonus track. The album was also released in 2005 as part of the compilation CDThe Complete Cass Elliot Collection: 1968-71.

Track listing

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July 1969

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  1. "It's Getting Better"(Barry Mann,Cynthia Weil) - 3:00
  2. "Blow Me a Kiss" (Jack Carone) - 2:50
  3. "Sour Grapes" (Tom Ghent) - 2:35
  4. "Easy Come, Easy Go"(Diane Hildebrand,Jack Keller) - 2:45
  5. "I Can Dream, Can't I?"(Sammy Fain,Irving Kahal) - 2:35
  6. "Welcome to the World" (Martin Siegel,Scott English) - 2:18
  7. "Lady Love" (Delaney Bramlett) - 3:04
  8. "He's a Runner" (Laura Nyro) - 3:38
  9. "Move in a Little Closer, Baby"(Robert O'Connor, Arnold Capitanelli) - 2:38
  10. "When I Just Wear My Smile" (Tom Lane, Sharyn Pulley) - 2:20
  11. "Who's to Blame" (Leah Kunkel) - 2:55

December 1969

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  1. "Make Your Own Kind of Music"(Barry Mann,Cynthia Weil)
  2. "Blow Me a Kiss" (Jack Carone)
  3. "It's Getting Better"(Barry Mann,Cynthia Weil)
  4. "Easy Come, Easy Go(Diane Hildebrand,Jack Keller)
  5. "I Can Dream, Can't I?"(Sammy Fain,Irving Kahal)
  6. "Welcome to the World" (Martin Siegel,Scott English)
  7. "Lady Love" (Delaney Bramlett)
  8. "He's a Runner" (Laura Nyro)
  9. "Move in a Little Closer, Baby"(Robert O'Connor, Arnold Capitanelli)
  10. "When I Just Wear My Smile" (Tom Lane, Sharyn Pulley)
  11. "Who's to Blame" (Leah Kunkel)
  12. "Sour Grapes" (Tom Ghent)

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (1969) Peak
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USBillboard200[3] 91

References

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  1. ^"Bubble Gum, Lemonade &.... Something for Mama - Cass Elliot, Mama Cass | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".AllMusic.
  2. ^Fiegel, Eddi (2005).Dream a Little Dream of Me: the life of 'Mama' Cass Elliot.London: Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 300.ISBN0-283-07331-4.
  3. ^"Mama Cass Chart History (Billboard200) ".Billboard.Retrieved September 23, 2020.