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  2. Raspberries (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Bryson joined another notable power pop band, Fotomaker, led by ex-Rascals Dino Danelli and Gene Cornish. He left shortly after the second of the band's three albums was released. A biography of the Raspberries titled Overnight Sensation – The Story of the Raspberries by Ken Sharp was released in 1993.

  3. Power pop - Wikipedia

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    Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a subgenre of rock music and form of pop rock [1] [2] based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It typically incorporates melodic hooks , vocal harmonies, an energetic performance, and cheerful-sounding music underpinned by a sense of ...

  4. List of power pop artists and songs - Wikipedia

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    Power pop is a music genre which is a more aggressive form of pop rock. [1] Although its mainstream success peaked in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the genre continues to influence new artists. [2] The following list is divided in two sections.

  5. I Wanna Be with You (Raspberries song) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Music journalist Ken Sharp rated it the Raspberries' 4th greatest song, describing it as "Lesley Gore meets the Byrds." [ 12 ] Bassist Scott McCall, who joined the Raspberries after this song was released, rated it as the greatest power pop song of all time, saying that when he first heard it "[he] almost fainted right then and there, it ...

  6. Tonight (Raspberries song) - Wikipedia

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    Music journalist Ken Sharp called it "the quintessential Raspberries song" and "the perfect power pop song", noting an influence from the Small Faces and praising "Carmen's deliciously gritty Steve Marriott-like vocal, Wally Bryson's ripping power chords, Dave Smalley's pulsating bass line and Jim Bonfanti's powerhouse drumming." [8]

  7. Ecstasy (Raspberries song) - Wikipedia

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    Music journalist Ken Sharp rated it the Raspberries 2nd best song, saying that "the Who are clearly the model for this perfect union of power and pop, a number one hit in a better universe." [6] Sharp also praised Wally Bryson's guitar playing on the song, as well as Jim Bonfanti's "brilliant Keith Moon-styled drum orgasim in the bridge."

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  9. Starting Over (Raspberries album) - Wikipedia

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    Starting Over is the fourth and final studio album by the 1970s power pop band Raspberries.It peaked at #143 on the Billboard pop album chart in 1974.Rolling Stone named it its rock record album of the year for 1974. [4]