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the Young Rascals ~ 1966 ~ the Young Rascals
genre: rock
state: us
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, covers)
time: 73:10 size: 382 mb
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Arguably a marginal case for inclusion here since they are really remembered for playing a crowd-pulling brand of rock'n'roll and R&B. They came together in New York in early 1965 when Cavaliere, Brigati and Cornish all left Joey Dee's Starlighters at the same time. They played their first gig at the Choo Choo Club in Garfield, New Jersey. Their music was soul-based, danceable and immediate and after their debut single, I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore met with some initial success, the follow-up Good Lovin' made No. 1 and set them on the road to further success. They were the first white rock act to be signed by Atlantic and their music had a wide appeal to both black and white audiences. Groovin', their second No. 1 and possibly their magnum opus, marked a definite change of style. Depicting a long, ecstatic afternoon in the sun it superbly captured the vibes of the Summer of 1967 and is of far more relevance to this book than what had gone before. Other notable slices of superb pop-rock were How Can l Be Sure?,A Girl Like You and It's Wonderful, which made use of sound effects. After the last mentioned the 'Young' was omitted from their title and they increasingly veered towards a sort of good vibe jazzy rock. People Got To Be Free gave them their third and final U.S. No. 1 after which they underwent a changed line-up and changed labels to Columbia. Among the newcomers was Buzzy Feiten who'd previously played with Paul Butterfield.
The new line-up cut two albums which aroused some interest but little excitement, and they disbanded in 1972. Felix Cavaliere later went solo recording two critically acclaimed if commercially unsuccessful albums for Bearsville. Robert Popwell joined The Crusaders in 1976 and Cornish and Danelli fronted Bulldog and Fotomaker. ~ (Vernon Joynson / Pierangelo Valenti / Stephane Rebeschini)
Side One "Slow Down" (Larry Williams) – 3:10
"Baby Let's Wait" (Pam Sawyer, Laurie Burton) – 3:19
"Just a Little" (Ronald Elliott, Robert Durand) – 2:59
"I Believe" (Ervin Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl, Al Stillman) – 3:55
"Do You Feel It" (Felix Cavaliere, Gene Cornish) – 3:18
Side Two "Good Lovin'" (Arthur Resnick, Rudy Clark) – 2:28
"Like a Rolling Stone" (Bob Dylan) – 6:09
"Mustang Sally" (Mack Rice) – 3:59
"I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" (Pam Sawyer, Laurie Burton) – 2:41
"In the Midnight Hour" (Steve Cropper/Wilson Pickett) – 4:00
bonus: 11. Slow Down (mono) 3:17
12. Baby Let's Wait (mono) 3:26
13. Just A Little (mono) 3:06
14. I Believe (mono) 4:01
15. Do You Feel It (mono) 3:25
16. Good Lovin' (mono) 2:34
17. Like A Rolling Stone (mono) 6:15
18. Mustang Sally (mono) 3:53
19. I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (mono) 2:48
20. In The Midnight Hour (mono) 4:04
EDDIE BRIGATI - vcls
FELIX CAVALIERE - organ, vcls
GENE CORNISH - gtr
DINO DANELLI - drms
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