The Stone Poneys Album

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THE STONE PONEYS
 
 
The Stone Poneys  is the debut studio album by the Stone Poneys; other than an early single of “So Fine” that was produced by Mike Curb in 1965, this album marks the first official recordings by Linda Ronstadt.  Whether intended or not, the front cover photo appears to show the band as a more modern version of Peter, Paul and Mary with several of the songs sung in the same three-part harmony.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Everyone knows the 1967 hit song by the Stone Poneys, Different Drum” – written by Michael Nesmith of the Monkees – which appeared on their second album, Evergreen, Volume 2.  By then, Linda was singing virtually all of the vocals solo (except on the album’s surprising psychedelic-flavored title track, “Evergreen (Part One)” which was sung by Kenny Edwards), but it wasn’t always like that.  Many critics think that their first album, The Stone Poneys is even better; on that album, Linda Ronstadt sang solos on only three songs plus one verse of a fourth.  
 
(October 2013)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021