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| Biography: McKenzie, born Philip Blondheim, began his career in a very clean-cut folk group called the Journeymen. After recording some solo work, he met up with former Journeyman and then-Mamas & the Papas member John Phillips, who co-wrote "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)" with him. ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1974 Label: Sony International Critics' Rating:  McKenzie's first album, The Voice of Scott McKenzie, with the songs re-shuffled into a new order (and a more sensible one in some ways) and retitled for a re-release in England. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music ...Read full review Released: 1967 Label: Repertoire Critics' Rating:  There was more to Scott McKenzie than "San Francisco," though this album came out so long after that single peaked on the charts that few people ever bothered to buy it. There's nothing here quite like ...Read full review
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