Kangaroo were a psychedelic rock quartet from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in the 1960s with this one album released. The front woman of the group was Barbara Keith, who's voice had a particulary vibrato-folk rock feeling, who after the disbanding of Kangaroo became famous as soloist and a songwriter releasing two albums. The sound of Kangaroo was a mix of sunshine pop-spotted psychedelia, folk rock, country rock, San Francisco-type acid rock as well as some sounds a-la Beatles, with the vocals ranging from folk and soul as well as some influences from Mamas and Papas.
Barbara Keith - vocals.
Teddy Spelios - guitar, vocals.
John Hall - bass, keyboards, vocals.
N. D. Smart II - drums, vocals.
Such a long, long time.
You're trying to be a woman.
Daydream stallion.
Make some room in your life.
Frog giggin'.
You can't do this to me.
If you got some love in mind.
I never tell me twice.
Tweed's Chicken Inn.
Happy man.
The only thing I had.
Maybe tomorrow.