
Hearts and Flowers were one of the most eclectic 1960s Californian folk-rock groups, as well as being one of the very first to point the way toward country-rock. Over the course of their two Capitol albums, they blended folk, country, and rock with inventive sprinkles of pop and psychedelia on both original material and covers of songs by Donovan, Arlo Guthrie, Hoyt Axton, Gerry Goffin-Carole King, Kaleidoscope, Tim Hardin, and others. As was the way with many such innovative bands of the time
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Road To Nowhere
Now Is The Time
Tin Angel (Will You Ever Come Down)
Try For The Sun
Save Some Time
Rain, Rain
Please
Reason To Believe
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
Highway In The Wind
10,000 Sunsets
Ode To A Tin Angel
1-2-3 Rhyme In Carnivour Thyme
The View From Ward Three
When I Was A Cowboy
Colour Your Daytime
Rock & Roll Gypsies
Two Little Boys
Legend of Ol' Tenbrookes
Rock and Roll Gypsies
Second-Hand Sundown Queen
She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune
Now Is The Time For Hearts And Flowers
She Sang Rymns Out Of Tune
The View From Ward 3
The Angel
Second Hand Sundown Queen
Extra, Extra-Rock & Roll Gypsies
Tin Angel [Will You Ever Come Down]
Tin Angel
To Try For The Sun
Other Side Of This Life
Walls
Extra Extra
Rosana
The Angel (Will You Ever Come Down)
Now Is The Time For Hearts & Flowers
Six White Horses
She Like Her Loving Like I Like Mine
Flower Lady
Gypsy Blue
Brandy
When I'm With You
California Sunshine Girl
Extra Extra/Rock And Roll Gypsies/Extra Extra
Rock 'N' Roll Gypsies
1-2-3 Rhyme In Carnivore Thyme
Jones Vs. Jones
Ten Thousand Sunsets
Everybody's Talkin'
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