Together is the third album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Country Joe and the Fish, released in 1968.
[6][7] Country Joe McDonald had briefly left the band prior to the recording sessions.
[8] Together is the most commercially successful album from the band.
[2] The original lineup of the band broke up after the release of Together.
[9][10] AllMusic wrote that "McDonald tended to favor droning mantras like the album-closing 'An Untitled Protest', which worked better when contrasted with the likes of Melton's catchy anti-New York diatribe, 'The Streets of Your Town', and the group-written 'Rock and Soul Music'.