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Get Ready is the RIAA Platinum-certified second studio album by American rock band Rare Earth. Released on September 30, 1969, it was one of five albums that launched the Motown subsidiary Rare Earth Records, named after the band. [1]
Rare Earth is an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan. ... 1969 Get Ready: 12 4 — US: Platinum [22] 1969 Generation (Soundtrack) — — — 1970 Ecology: 15
Rare Earth's version of "Get Ready" was routinely used by hip hop artist DJ Kool Herc in turntablism performances. [8] Pioneering hip hop journalist Steven Hager wrote that Rare Earth's recording "was a favorite in the Bronx because it lasted over twenty-one minutes, which was long enough for the serious dancers to get into the beat.
Get Ready: Rare Earth - - 2 Ozs of Plastic with a Hole in the Middle: Man - ... Top Country Singles 1969 #1, Country Singles #1 for 6 weeks, 20 total weeks, 269 points 2:
Get Ready (Rare Earth album), 1969; Get Ready (Tomomi Itano album), 2016; Get Ready (Virtue album), 1999; Get Ready!, an EP by Little Red, 2008; Songs
Pages in category "Rare Earth (band) songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Get Ready (The Temptations song) H. Hum Along and Dance; I.
Rare Earth included the song on their 1969 album Get Ready. American funk rock band War recorded a version with British singer Eric Burdon for their 1970 album Eric Burdon Declares War . The band Jamul reached number 83 in Canada with their version June 6, 1970.
In 1971, Rare Earth became the first recording group to sue suspected pirates, naming the Lear Jet Corp., Munts Stereo City, Pan American Distributing Co., Universal Tape Outlet, Stereo City and Harmony House in a suit filed by the band and Rare Earth Records which charged the Lear Jet Corp. with supplying blank tapes to Pan American Distributing Co. which were used to pirate material that ...