Gentle Soul

In 1966, singer/songwriters, Pamela Polland and Rick Stanley became The Gentle Soul,[3] a folk band with psychedelic influences and an emphasis on creative and elaborate vocal harmonies. Their self-titled album appeared on Epic Records together with a number of non-LP singles.[1] Columbia Records released one record by the Gentle Soul, which was produced by Terry Melcher. The group consisted of Riley Wildflower, Pamela Polland, Rick Stanley and Sandy Konikoff[2] For a short time, the group included Jackson Browne[3] The Gentle Soul recordings have become a coveted classic, and the original vinyl album is now a pricey collector’s item. In 2002, Sundazed Records re-mastered and released the entire Gentle Soul collection, (the album, the singles and some never-released demos)[4]

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