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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 ]
Carmen and Bonfanti dropped out but Bryson, Smalley and their Starting Over bassist, Scott McCarl, decided to continue on briefly. The trio released a six-song EP entitled Raspberries Refreshed in September 2000. [22] [23] The album's tracks, written by the three remaining members, re-created the group's original sound. [22]
"Tonight" is a song by Raspberries, released in August 1973. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. The song was the first of three single releases from their third LP, Side 3. Carmen said that it was inspired by the Small Faces and that it is his favorite Raspberries song. [1]
Eric Carmen, lead singer of the Raspberries and hitmaker behind "Hungry Eyes" and "All By Myself," has died. He was 74. In a statement posted to his website on Monday, the musician's wife, Amy ...
Starting Over (Raspberries song) T. Tonight (Raspberries song) This page was last edited on 6 May 2024, at 10:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
[8] Swanson described it as "a mini-symphony packed into a five minute song" that is "overflowing with vocals, percussion, guitars, drums, saxophones, pianos, you name it." [8] John Lennon, a Raspberries fan, particularly liked "Overnight Sensation" and was present for part of the recording of the Starting Over album. Although uncredited, he is ...
Carmen's first brush with fame arrived in 1972, the year the Raspberries took "Go All the Way" all the way to five on the Billboard Hot 100. Eric Carmen, frontman of the Raspberries and 'All By ...
"Go All the Way" is a song written by Eric Carmen of American rock group the Raspberries, from their 1972 album Raspberries. Released as a single in July 1972, the song reached the Top 5 on three principal US charts: number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, [6] number 4 on Cashbox, [7] and number 3 on Record World.