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The Very Best of The Rascals
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 20, 1993
Recorded1965–1970
GenreRock, pop rock, white soul
Length47:38
LabelRhino/Atlantic
ProducerThe (Young) Rascals, Tom Dowd, Arif Mardin
The Rascals chronology
The Island of Real
(1972)
The Very Best of The Rascals
(1993)

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The Very Best of the Young Rascals

Young Rascals

1993 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 20 Julio 1993 · Fecha Grabación: 1965 -
    Discográfica: Rhino/Atlantic · · Productor: The (Young) Rascals , Tom Dowd , Arif Mardin

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    1993 greatest hits album by The Rascals

    The Very Best of The Rascals is a compilation album from the Rascals released on July 20, 1993 by Rhino/Atlantic. This compilation contains nearly all of their Atlantic singles, in chronological order, released from 1965 through 1970. The first nine singles are performed by the Young Rascals (the band`s former name), while the last seven tracks are credited to the Rascals.

    All three of their Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles are included here: "Good Lovin`", "Groovin`", and "People Got to Be Free". In addition, their hit singles "How Can I Be Sure" and "A Beautiful Morning" are also included on the compilation.

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]

    Writing for AllMusic, critic Ron Wynn praised the album and wrote "The Rascals, along with the Righteous Brothers, defined blue-eyed soul singing, making records that were as churchy, earthy, and convincing as anything that came out of the South or Motown in the `60s, backed by tight, anthemic arrangements and excellent combo playing... The only quibble is their failure to include "Look Around," a sociopolitical cut from the Freedom Suite album that`s just a cut below "People Got to Be Free" or "A Ray of Hope.""[1]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."I Ain`t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore"Pam Sawyer, Lori Burton2:45
    2."Good Lovin`"Rudy Clark, Artie Resnick2:31
    3."You Better Run"Felix Cavaliere, Eddie Brigati2:27
    4."Come On Up"Cavaliere2:43
    5."I`ve Been Lonely Too Long" (Single Version)Cavaliere, Brigati2:05
    6."Groovin`"Cavaliere, Brigati2:28
    7."A Girl Like You"Cavaliere, Brigati2:47
    8."How Can I Be Sure"Cavaliere, Brigati2:53
    9."It`s Wonderful" (Single Version)Cavaliere, Brigati3:21
    10."A Beautiful Morning"Cavaliere, Brigati2:34
    11."People Got to Be Free"Cavaliere, Brigati2:58
    12."A Ray of Hope"Cavaliere, Brigati3:41
    13."Heaven"Cavaliere3:22
    14."See" (Single Version)Cavaliere4:45
    15."Carry Me Back"Cavaliere2:49
    16."Glory Glory"Cavaliere3:29

    Tracks 1-9 are performed by the Young Rascals. The single version of "It`s Wonderful" ends with a coda of "Mardi Gras"-style special effects and party sounds that were not included in the album version. Tracks 15 and 16 are CD only bonus tracks.

    Personnel

    The Rascals

    • Felix Cavaliere – vocals, keyboards
    • Eddie Brigati – vocals, percussion
    • Gene Cornish – vocals, guitar
    • Dino Danelli – drums

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1993 greatest hits album by The Rascals

    The Very Best of The Rascals is a compilation album from the Rascals released on July 20, 1993 by Rhino/Atlantic. This compilation contains nearly all of their Atlantic singles, in chronological order, released from 1965 through 1970. The first nine singles are performed by the Young Rascals (the band`s former name), while the last seven tracks are credited to the Rascals.

    All three of their Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles are included here: "Good Lovin`", "Groovin`", and "People Got to Be Free". In addition, their hit singles "How Can I Be Sure" and "A Beautiful Morning" are also included on the compilation.

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]

    Writing for AllMusic, critic Ron Wynn praised the album and wrote "The Rascals, along with the Righteous Brothers, defined blue-eyed soul singing, making records that were as churchy, earthy, and convincing as anything that came out of the South or Motown in the `60s, backed by tight, anthemic arrangements and excellent combo playing... The only quibble is their failure to include "Look Around," a sociopolitical cut from the Freedom Suite album that`s just a cut below "People Got to Be Free" or "A Ray of Hope.""[1]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."I Ain`t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore"Pam Sawyer, Lori Burton2:45
    2."Good Lovin`"Rudy Clark, Artie Resnick2:31
    3."You Better Run"Felix Cavaliere, Eddie Brigati2:27
    4."Come On Up"Cavaliere2:43
    5."I`ve Been Lonely Too Long" (Single Version)Cavaliere, Brigati2:05
    6."Groovin`"Cavaliere, Brigati2:28
    7."A Girl Like You"Cavaliere, Brigati2:47
    8."How Can I Be Sure"Cavaliere, Brigati2:53
    9."It`s Wonderful" (Single Version)Cavaliere, Brigati3:21
    10."A Beautiful Morning"Cavaliere, Brigati2:34
    11."People Got to Be Free"Cavaliere, Brigati2:58
    12."A Ray of Hope"Cavaliere, Brigati3:41
    13."Heaven"Cavaliere3:22
    14."See" (Single Version)Cavaliere4:45
    15."Carry Me Back"Cavaliere2:49
    16."Glory Glory"Cavaliere3:29

    Tracks 1-9 are performed by the Young Rascals. The single version of "It`s Wonderful" ends with a coda of "Mardi Gras"-style special effects and party sounds that were not included in the album version. Tracks 15 and 16 are CD only bonus tracks.

    Personnel

    The Rascals

    • Felix Cavaliere – vocals, keyboards
    • Eddie Brigati – vocals, percussion
    • Gene Cornish – vocals, guitar
    • Dino Danelli – drums