
Gentle Soul (sometimes The Gentle Soul) was an American folk band formed in 1966 by singer-songwriters Pamela Polland and Rick Stanley. The band's eponymous 1968 album (featuring Ry Cooder, Van Dyke Parks, and Larry Knechtel, amongst others) appeared on Epic Records, together with a number of non-LP singles. Columbia Records released one record by the band, produced by Terry Melcher. By this time, the group comprised Pamela Polland, Rick Stanley, Riley Wildflower, and Sandy Konikoff. For a short time, the group included Jackson Browne.
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Young Man Blue
Marcus
Song for Eolia
Tell Me Love
Renaissance
Overture
Through A Dream
Love Is Always Real
You Move Me
Dance
See My Love (Song For Greg)
Empty Wine
Reelin'
See My Love
Our National Anthem
Song For Three
Flying Thing
God Is Love
2:10 Train
Empty Wine (Woods of a Song)
Tell Me Love [Mono]
Song For Three [Mono]
2-10 Train [Mono]
Love Is Always Real [Previously Unissued Ver.]
God Is Love [Previously Unissued]
Tell Me Love [Previously Unissued Ver.]
Flying Thing [previously unissued]
Love Is Always Real (Alt)
You Move Me (Bonus)
Tell Me Love (Alt)
2-10 Train
Tell Me Love (Bonus)
Marcus [Stereo]
Young Man Blue [Stereo]
Flying Thing [previousy unissued]
Song for Eolia [Stereo]
Love Is Always Real [previously unissued version]
2.10 Train
Tell Me Love [previously unissued version]
Renaissance [Stereo]
Flying Thing (previously unissued)
Love Is Always Real [Stereo]
Through a Dream [Stereo]
God Is Love (instrumental) [previousy unissued]
Tell Me Love [Mono Version][*]
You Move Me [Bonus]
Overture [Stereo]
Tell Me Love (previously unissued version)
See My Love (1968)
11 - Dance
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