Kites are Fun is the first album by The Free Design, released in 1967. The group was signed to the Project 3 label after a demo recording that was completed with the assistance of the band's father.[3]
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Studio album by The Free Design | ||||
Released | 6 April 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1967 | |||
Genre | Sunshine pop, baroque pop | |||
Length | 42:12 | |||
Label | Project 3 | |||
Producer | Enoch Light | |||
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Crawdaddy! | (favorable) [2] |
The tracks are composed of precise instrumental arrangements with high ranges in complex vocal harmonies.[4] The title track was the group's only charting single, reaching #33 on the Billboard adult contemporary charts and #114 on the Billboard Hot 100/Bubbling Under chart.[citation needed]
The title track, released as a single, was on Billboard's "Bubbling Under Hot 100" and "Top 40 Easy Listening" surveys.
"Kites are Fun" was covered by Tomorrow's World for the Songs for the Jet Set, Volume 1 compilation album.[5]
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