The Blades Of Grass

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West Coast ex-folksters The Sunshine Company just missed stardom when their version of newcomer Jimmy Webbโ€™s โ€œUp, Up And Awayโ€ was beaten into the charts by the Fifth Dimensionโ€™s in 1967. Blending a bittersweet variety of soft-pop and folk-rock influences they released material written by the likes of Tony Asher and Curt Boettcher, and saw US chart action with the Michaels and Gormann-penned โ€œHappyโ€ in 1967?as did East Coast soft-poppers The Blades Of Grass. The Bladesโ€™ post-Sgt Pepper psych-rock sound melded great songs with beautiful harmonies, but occasionally suffered from claustrophobic over-orchestration.