Good Morning Starshine (From The Broadway Musical "Hair")
Jean (From "The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie")
Sunday Mornin'
Angelica
Young Birds Fly
Buddy
Come Softly To Me by Blly 'N Sue (Oliver & Lesley Gore)
I Can Remember
Light The Way
Early Mornin' Rain
Walkin' Down The Line
Why You Been Gone So Long? (by Bill Oliver Swofford)
Amazing quality on this CD....The first Oliver compilation, ever! His very best recordings including the original hits "Good Morning Starshine", "Jean", and "Sunday Mornin'". It also includes the ultra-rare duet "Come Soft... more »ly To Me" by Oliver and Lesly Gore! Completely remastered from the best sources available, this CD is a "must have" for music lovers and collectors alike.« less
Amazing quality on this CD....The first Oliver compilation, ever! His very best recordings including the original hits "Good Morning Starshine", "Jean", and "Sunday Mornin'". It also includes the ultra-rare duet "Come Softly To Me" by Oliver and Lesly Gore! Completely remastered from the best sources available, this CD is a "must have" for music lovers and collectors alike.
CD Reviews
Excellent overview of Oliver's career
Thomas J. Diehl | Rensselaer, NY United States | 05/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"William Oliver Swofford had a short but infectious hit-making career, which has had an impact on society even recently, as Good Morning Starshine continues to be used in various marketing ads.
His three top 40 hits, Good Morning Starshine, Jean and Sunday Mornin' are here, along with a spattering of other singles (including some that he recorded for United Artists), and some rareties (including a song he recorded with Lesley Gore under the artist name Billy and Sue).
The sound quality is top notch, as should be expected with any Taragon label release, and Sunday Mornin' (released on cd for the first time, i believe) is presented here in a brand new first time stereo mix. I think that Taragon could've thrown on a few more tracks and included some of Oliver's B-sides, but to get his 3 hits in one place, in superb sound (the other two top 40 hits have never sounded better), makes the cd worth getting anyhow. You can't miss with this one."
Much underrated
Fleet | geneva,illinois | 11/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"great collection of his short career, but the original sole three albums deserve to be reissued- that would be the real tribute to Oliver."
Mormon Tabernacle Choir never showed up
J. Keeton | Douglasville, GA USA | 12/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw Oliver once in a small venue and forget that serious image of a guy named Oliver singing Jean. His real name was Bill Swofford and Bill was a really funny guy. Everyone in the audience really enjoyed his performance and there was just something about his delivery. And he had a very good voice. I remember a local radio DJ making an on air comment about how much he enjoyed seeing Oliver in concert as well."
Oliver - 'Good Morning Starshine:The Best Of Oliver' (Tarago
Mike Reed | USA | 01/23/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I barely remember much about this 'vocal pop' artist. Born as William Oliver Swafford, 1945-2000. He passed on from cancer at the age of 54. This is a twelve track collection of his better material. Looks like he had three albums put out. What I do recall is his 1970 hit "Good Morning,Starshine". Other tunes on this CD worth mentioning are "Sunday Morning", "I Can Remember", his Gordon Lightfoot song "Early Morning Rain" and Dylan's cover of "Walkin' Down The Line". A nice easy listening pick."
GOOD MORNING STAR SHINE
Veronica | port orange, fl United States | 01/03/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have always loved that song and another on here called JEAN JEAN. It is old but I like it so much. I looked for it for so long and finally found it."