While the one-hit wonder tag belies the length of his career, it's undeniably true that "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" (which is here of course) is by far his most memorable achievement. It contains most of the songs from The Voice of Scott McKenzie, the entirety of his 1970 album Stained Glass Morning, his little-heard 1965 Capitol pop single "Look in Your Eyes," plus three tunes from his early-'60s folkie days (one from the Smoothies, the other two from the Journeymen). If not, though, this compilation rates as the best overview of his work, if only by virtue of its length. If you already have Scott McKenzie's 1967 album The Voice of Scott McKenzie, that's likely everything you'll need by this pleasant but bland folk-pop-rock crossover singer.
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