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  2. Category:The Rascals songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Rascals songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. A Beautiful Morning; C.

  3. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    The album Once Upon a Dream, released at 1968, is an example of this change, because it was the first Rascals album designed from conception as an album, rather than as a vehicle to package their singles (eight of Groovin''s eleven songs had been released as single A or B sides, most in advance of the album).

  4. The Rascals discography - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals' discography is diverse, with numerous compilations.Their early—and primary—output was all recorded on Atlantic Records and produced with Arif Mardin.After the band left Atlantic in 1971, they recorded two albums for Columbia with various line-ups other than the original four members of the group.

  5. Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album from the Rascals, released on June 24, 1968. It reached number one on the Billboard Pop Albums chart by September 1968. It also topped the Cash Box albums chart with a run in the Top 10 for 20 consecutive weeks

  6. The Very Best of The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    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 ".

  7. Once Upon a Dream (The Rascals album) - Wikipedia

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    The album uses frequent sound effects and spoken words between the songs. [2] A single of "It's Wonderful" (credited to "The Young Rascals," the band's last recording to be so billed) was issued November 27, 1967 and peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  8. Peaceful World (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was also the Rascals' first album for the CBS/Columbia label, after almost six years with Atlantic Records. [3] Many of the songs on Peaceful World were jazz-influenced, as opposed to the "blue-eyed soul" style of the Rascals' heyday; [4] the title track, in particular, was a long piece featuring improvisation and multiple extended solos.

  9. How Can I Be Sure - Wikipedia

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    [14] (Another Rascals hit, the Cavaliere/Brigati composition "I've Been Lonely Too Long", was also remade by Cassidy for Rock Me Baby; concurrent with the album's recording, Cassidy's producer Wes Farrell would acquire ownership of the entire Rascals song catalogue.) [15] Released as the album's first single, "How Can I Be Sure" became the ...