All the Leaves Are Brown, Scott G. Shea
All the Leaves Are Brown, Scott G. Shea
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All the Leaves Are Brown
How the Mamas & the Papas Came Together and Broke Apart

Author: Scott G. Shea

Narrator: Michael Butler Murray

Unabridged: 16 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

Few songs have captured the contradictions and ambiguities of the 1960s as memorably as "California Dreamin'," the iconic folk music single that catapulted the Mamas & the Papas into rock and roll history. In All the Leaves Are Brown, author Scott Shea details how John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Michelle Phillips, and "Mama Cass" Elliot became standard-bearers for California counterculture, following their transformation from folk music wannabes to rock sensations and chronicling the tumultuous events that followed their unexpected success.

Shea gives a definitive account of the group's short time together, from their hitmaking approach with legendary producer Lou Adler to John's unique songwriting to tours and friendships with other musicians riding the folk-rock wave. He explores the emotional vicissitudes that came with being in the Mamas & the Papas, from Cass's unrequited love for Denny, his affair with Michelle, and the ebb and flow of dysfunction in John and Michelle's marriage. And he explains how it all came to a crashing end with John's brainchild, the Monterey Pop Festival, which should have launched the group even further into the musical stratosphere, but only served to be their undoing. All the Leaves Are Brown is a layered, revelatory tale of overnight stardom and its many pitfalls.

About Scott G. Shea

Scott G. Shea is a longtime radio producer who currently works on the show Seize the Day with Gus Lloyd on SiriusXM. He has produced five original audio documentaries that have aired nationally.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul

It’s almost appropriate : a carcrash of a book telling the story of a trainwreck of a group. Oh my goodness me, where do I start ? Well, how about with the weird un-edited-out repetitions : Page 8 : it was a bizarre amalgam of private Catholic school and military academy Page 9 : it was a bizarre comb......more

When I first started reading this book it delved into the ancestry of lead Papa/founder John Phillips, and I've got to admit I seriously got bored. So I made an executive decision to skim forward to a more interesting period where John was a teenager sent off to a pseudo-military academy. The book t......more

Goodreads review by Sue

Most of us who grew up in the 60s heard this group constantly play on the radio and sang along with it. It looked like this musical group had it made -- they were extremely popular and had achieved their dreams of success. They were on numerous TV shows and followed this song up with other #1 hits.......more

Goodreads review by Karyn

This book is a large disappointment. The write up promoted new information and new interviews. There are no new interviews or new anecdotal stories. I'm not entirely certain that Mr. Shea actually interviewed anyone, as nothing is directly quoted as such. If people were interviewed, you wouldn't kn......more