Poppy Seeds
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Poppy Seeds, released in 1971, was the second and final studio album from Vancouver, British Columbia band The Poppy Family
The Poppy Family
The Poppy Family was a late 1960s and early 1970s Canadian pop music group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.-Career:Seventeen year old Susan Pesklevits met Terry Jacks in the middle 1960s while she was a regular performer on a national teen TV show called Music Hop as well as many other...

. The album has yet to be released on modern formats and remains a rare vinyl.

Singles released from the album were "Where Evil Grows," "I Was Wondering," "No Good to Cry" (previously a minor 1966 hit by The Wildweeds), "Good Friends?," and "I'll See You There." "Where Evil Grows" was the album's biggest hit, reaching #6 in Canada and #45 in the United States.

Track listing

  1. "No Good To Cry" – 2:35 (Al Anderson)
  2. "Tryin'" – 3:03 (Terry Jacks)
  3. "Good Friends?" – 2:37 (Terry Jacks)
  4. "I Started Loving You Again" – 2:14 (Merle Haggard)
  5. "I'll See You There" – 3:17 (Terry Jacks)
  6. "I Was Wondering" – 3:00 (Terry Jacks)
  7. "Where Evil Grows" – 2:48 (Terry Jacks)
  8. "Living Too Close To The Ground" - 2:12 (T. Slater)
  9. "Someone Must Have Jumped" - 3:40 (Terry Jacks)
  10. "So Used To Loving You" - 1:59 (Sonny Curtis)
  11. "Remember The Rain" - 2:46 (Bob Lind)
  12. "Winter Milk" - 3:25 (Joe Fahrni)
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