Rascals
Search And Nearness
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
Rascals
Search And Nearness
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing. Tiny Corner Bumps. “The Final Album The Rascals Released On Atlantic In 1970 Is Perhaps A Bittersweet Memory For The Band's Members, And Indeed Certainly Is For Their Die-Hard Fans. Its Pluses Included Some Of The Best (If Under-Recognized) Songs Felix Cavaliere Had Ever Written, Including The Brilliant, Rocking Gospel Number "I Believe," With Vocal Backing By The Sweet Inspirations. It Also Included The Gutbucket Gospel-Ized Funk Of "Right On," With A Smoking Horn Chart By Arif Mardin. Gene Cornish Wrote One Of His Better Songs, A The Straight Up Rocker "You Don't Know." And Eddie Brigati Turned In A Stellar Vocal Performance On A Cover Of The Box Tops Hit "The Letter." And "Ready For Love" Is One Of The Most Consistently Jazzed-Up Soul Groovers (With A Smoking Hubert Laws Flute Break) That The Band Had Turned In Since "Groovin." But There Was Sadness Too: For Starters, Brigati Left The Group Before The Album Was Released And Is Not Pictured On The Back Cover. And Then There Were The Sales Or, More Accurately, The Lack Of Them: The Album Barely Scraped The Bottom Of The Top 200, And The Singles, "Glory Glory" (With The Sweet Inspirations As Well As A Beautiful Vocal Solo By Cissy Houston), Never Got Into The Top 40, But It Was A Positive Note Upon Which To Close The Rascals' Relationship With The Label.” Thom Jurek, All Music Guide.
Track List
A1 | Right On | 3:46 |
A2 | I Believe | 3:55 |
A3 | Thank You Baby | 3:09 |
A4 | You Don't Know | 4:10 |
A5 | Nama | 5:31 |
B1 | Almost Home | 3:49 |
B2 | The Letter | 4:07 |
B3 | Ready For Love | 4:07 |
B4 | Fortunes | 3:10 |
B5 | Glory Glory | 3:30 |
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