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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.
Rare Earth is an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan. According to Louder, "Rare Earth's music straddles genres and defies categorisation, slipping seamlessly between the two seemingly disparate worlds of classic rock and R&B." [6] The band was signed to Motown's subsidiary label Rare Earth. Although not the first white band signed to ...
One World is the fourth studio album by rock band Rare Earth, released in June 1971.The single "I Just Want to Celebrate" became a Top 10 Gold certified hit, and the album became the third and final gold album for the group.
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Single by Rare Earth; from the album Ecology; B-side "When Joanie Smiles" Released: July 1970: Recorded: Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1970: Genre: Funk rock [1] Length: 3: 36 (single edit) 10:56 (album version) Label: Rare Earth R 5021: Songwriter(s) Norman Whitfield; Edward Holland, Jr. Cornelius Grant; Producer(s) Norman Whitfield: Rare Earth ...
Pete Rivera: Original drummer and lead singer for Rare Earth; Jerry Corbetta: Keyboardist for Sugarloaf and Frankie Valli; Mike Pinera: Lead singer of Blues Image and guitarist for Iron Butterfly and Alice Cooper; Mark Farner: guitarist for Grand Funk Railroad; Larry Prentiss, bassist for Johnny Rivers; Goldy McJohn, keyboardist for Steppenwolf
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He was guitarist and singer for Rare Earth from 1971 until 2004 (with a break around 1977). [6] Monette played guitar on one of Rare Earth's most memorable singles, "I Just Want to Celebrate" and was the guitarist on the gold-selling 1971 live album, Rare Earth in Concert. In 2010, Monette played on the Phil Collins album, Going Back. [7]