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When Rare Earth was still performing under the name the Sunliners, "Get Ready" was a regular — and popular — part of the band's live set, and was subsequently recorded for their 1968 Verve debut album, Dreams/Answers, but after signing with Motown, executive Barney Ales wanted Rare Earth to re-record it for their debut on Motown's rock ...
Rare Earth in Concert is a live album by rock band Rare Earth, which was released as a double-LP in 1971. It contains a 23:33 version of their signature hit "Get Ready", as well as a new studio song: "Nice To Be With You". It was issued a RIAA gold record award.
A proposed double live record, recorded in 1974, and another live set, Live in Chicago, were also shelved. In July 1974, the group divided. Mike Urso left the group along with Hoorelbeke and they formed a new band, HUB, with Rare Earth's 1970–1972 co-producer, Tom Baird, using the initials of their surnames ( H oorelbeke, U rso and B aird).
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.
Rod Stewart recorded a version in 1971 that was featured on his breakthrough album Every Picture Tells A Story. The single reached #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, credited as Rod Stewart With Faces [12] and #13 in Canada. [13] Stewart had previously performed the song with the Jeff Beck Group; live performances were recorded for BBC radio ...
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