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The 5th Dimension – Up, Up And AwayLabel: Soul City – SCM-91000Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, MonoCountry: USReleased: 1967Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul Up – Up and Away is the debut album by the American pop group the 5th Dimension, released in April 1967.[3] The title track was released as a single and became a major pop... The group's first single release on Soul City Records, "Train Keep On Moving/I'll Be Loving You Forever" was not a success, and is not included in the album. Both songs appear as bonus tracks on a later CD reissue of the album. The first single released from this album, "Go Where You Wanna Go", was initially recorded by the Mamas & the Papas and appears on their first album. The 5th Dimension's version became a top 20 hit in the US, reaching No.

16. The group's second release, "Another Day, Another Heartache", also charted, peaking at No. 45. It was their third release, the ubiquitous "Up, Up and Away", that launched both the group and the song's writer, Jimmy Webb, into super-stardom. The group and the song amassed a total of five different Grammy Awards between them in 1968. Many different artists have since recorded versions of the song.

The group appeared on many television shows of the day, including The Hollywood Palace, Shebang, and particularly The Ed Sullivan Show, where they became a favorite of the host. Performances exist of several of the album's songs from these myriad shows, including "Go Where You Wanna Go", "Another Day, Another Heartache", "Pattern People", "California My Way", and the title track of the album.

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Refresh your browser window to try again. The 5th Dimension – Up, Up And Away, 12" Vinyl, 1967 Record and outer jacket are in good condition. There’s writing on the outer jacket and some surface noise during playback. The 5th Dimension – Up, Up And Away, 12" Vinyl, 1967 Record and outer jacket are in good condition.

There’s Writing On The Outer Jacket And Some Surface Noise

There’s writing on the outer jacket and some surface noise during playback. You are always buying the exact item photographed unless otherwise noted. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings, help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average...

The 5th Dimension – Up, Up And AwayLabel: Soul City

The 5th Dimension – Up, Up And AwayLabel: Soul City – SCM-91000Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, MonoCountry: USReleased: 1967Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul Up – Up and Away is the debut album by the American pop group the 5th Dimension, released in April 1967.[3] The title track was released as a single and became a major pop... The group's first single release on Soul City Records, "Train Keep On Moving...

16. The Group's Second Release, "Another Day, Another Heartache", Also

16. The group's second release, "Another Day, Another Heartache", also charted, peaking at No. 45. It was their third release, the ubiquitous "Up, Up and Away", that launched both the group and the song's writer, Jimmy Webb, into super-stardom. The group and the song amassed a total of five different Grammy Awards between them in 1968. Many different artists have since recorded versions of the son...

The Group Appeared On Many Television Shows Of The Day,

The group appeared on many television shows of the day, including The Hollywood Palace, Shebang, and particularly The Ed Sullivan Show, where they became a favorite of the host. Performances exist of several of the album's songs from these myriad shows, including "Go Where You Wanna Go", "Another Day, Another Heartache", "Pattern People", "California My Way", and the title track of the album.