The California Poppy Pickers – Hair-Aquarius LP USA 1969 Genre: Rock, Pop. Style: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock. Check audio (whole album)

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The California Poppy Pickers – Hair-Aquarius
Label: Alshire – S-5153
Series: Pop Series
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: USA
Released: 1969
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
A1 Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In
A2 Hair
A3 Back In The USSR
A4 Clean Up You Own Back Yard
A5 Sunshine Summer Days
B1 Oh Happy Day
B2 Israelites
B3 Yellow Submarine
B4 Narrow People
B5 It’s Written All Over My Face
Manufactured By – Alshire International
Purple Alshire labels:
Alsire presents Pop Series


The California Poppy Pickers
Real Name:
Ken Johnson, Dennis Payne, Leo LeBlanc
Profile:
The California Poppy Pickers were one of several relatively anonymous studio projects assembled by Alshire label head Al Sherman to record budget-priced copycat LPs of ’60’s pop hits. They were helmed by producer and songwriter Gary Paxton, best-known for composing the novelty smash “The Monster Mash.” In 1965, Paxton founded his own Hollywood recording studio, and by the late 1960s, Paxton was regularly licensing material to Alshire, and at Sherman’s request, he put together the California Poppy Pickers to capitalize on the growing country-rock trend. Comprised of singers/multi-instrumentalists Kenneth Johnson   and Dennis Payne, along with pedal steel guitarist Leo LeBlanc, the group released three 1969 LPs — Sounds of ’69, Hair/Aquarius, and Today’s Chart Busters comprised primarily of covers and thinly-veiled rewrites.

For reasons unknown, the fourth and final California Poppy Pickers album, The California Poppy Pickers – Honky Tonk Women, was recorded without Paxton’s involvement, and featured an entirely different lineup — singer/guitarist Mike Messer, singer/bassist Don Larson, guitarist Randy Wilcox, and drummer Tom Slipp were, in reality, a Christian rock band called the Wilson McKinley, and they used the proceeds from their lone Alshire date to fund a self-released 1970 date titled Jesus People’s Army: On Stage.