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  1. In more recent discussions of the album, that love affair is said to be about Jimmy Webb — who composed all but one of the album's songs — and his time with singer and then-girlfriend Susan Horton (the song "Dreams/Pax/Nepenthe" refers to a Susan).

  2. The 5th Dimension - 1967 - The Magic Garden (full album) George Khakhutashvili. 14.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 154. 27K views 9 years ago. ...more. Track listing:All songs were written by...

  3. 13 oct. 2008 · The Magic Garden was the perfect marriage of The 5th Dimension’s vocal talents with Jimmy Webb’s writing and arranging, all under Bones Howe’s experienced production. It was an elaborate and exquisite soundscape: a concept piece before the term was in general use. From the opening Prologue, the voices blend beautifully with

  4. 28 nov. 2021 · This Grammy Award-winning tune came from the pen of up-and-coming songwriter, Jimmy Webb. His epic words and music proved to be an ideal match for The 5th Dimension.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_WebbJimmy Webb - Wikipedia

    The group's follow-up album, The Magic Garden, was also released in 1967 and featured eleven additional Webb songs, including "Worst That Could Happen". In November 1967, Glen Campbell released his version of "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", which reached number 26.

  6. In more recent discussions of the album, that love affair is said to be about Jimmy Webb — who authored 10 of the album’s 11 tracks — and his time with singer and then-girlfriend Susan Horton. The only non-Jimmy Webb song on the album, “Ticket to Ride”, is an unused track from the group’s first album, Up, Up and Away, the title ...

  7. 23 oct. 2019 · Following the massive success of Up Up and Away, The 5th Dimension implemented songwriter Jimmy Webb, and took a primary Lounge/Soul pivot towards a more late 60s pop sound to capitalize off of their growth.

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