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The Rascals (originally known as the Young Rascals) are an American rock band, formed in Garfield, New Jersey east of Paterson in 1965. [2] The original lineup featured lead vocalist and keyboardist Felix Cavaliere , vocalist and percussionist Eddie Brigati , drummer Dino Danelli , and guitarist and vocalist Gene Cornish .
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.
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
Writing for AllMusic, critic Ron Wynn praised the album and wrote "The Rascals, along with the Righteous Brothers, defined blue-eyed soul singing, making records that were as churchy, earthy, and convincing as anything that came out of the South or Motown in the '60s, backed by tight, anthemic arrangements and excellent combo playing...
Freedom Suite is the fifth studio album (a double album) by rock band The Rascals, released on March 17, 1969.It peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and also reached number 40 on the Billboard Black Albums chart, the last Rascals album to appear there.
Before the Beatles, it was The Rascals, and some of the founding members are bringing their classic blend of rock to Brown County Music Center.
Buckwheat's lovable sidekick Porky was the youngest of the rascals cast, turning 4 during filming. Today, Zac resides in Dallas, Texas where he works in public accounting.
See is the sixth studio album by rock band The Rascals, released on December 15, 1969.It peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200.In Canada, it reached number 11. [1] Three singles were released from the album, although the third one was "I Believe" (which was from Search and Nearness) backed with "Hold On".