The Young Rascals - The Young Rascals

The Young Rascals - The Young Rascals
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Album Details

Title: The Young Rascals
Artist: The Young Rascals
Release Date: 3/28/1966
Re-Released On: 2/8/2005
Label: Warner Bros., Atlantic
UPCs: 075992761727, 081227023713, 081227023744, 081227873660
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Rock & Roll, Blue-Eyed Soul, AM Pop
Moods: Carefree, Cheerful, Fun, Summery, Giddy, Passionate, Playful, Gleeful, Sweet, Earthy, Exuberant
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Slow Down
  2. Baby Let's Wait
  3. Just a Little
  4. I Believe
  5. Do You Feel It
  6. Good Lovin'
  7. Like a Rolling Stone
  8. Mustang Sally
  9. I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore
  10. In the Midnight Hour

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDAtlantic
------CDWarner Bros.2-27617

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Album Review

The history of '60s rock is littered with stories of great rock classics -- the Savages' album, the Thirteenth Floor Elevators' first two albums, the first two Chocolate Watch Band albums -- that should have been better known than they were. The Young Rascals is that rare example of a genuinely great album that got heard and played, and sold and sold. Apart from the presence of a hit ("Good Lovin'") to drive sales, every kid (and his girlfriend) in any aspiring white rock band on the East Coast in 1966 seemingly owned a copy. And it's easy to see why -- the Rascals' debut couples a raw garage band sound with compelling white soul more successfully than just about any record since the Beatles' Please Please Me. The band had three powerful singers in Felix Cavaliere, Eddie Brigati, and Gene Cornish, and an attack honed in hundreds of hours of playing dance clubs on Long Island and New York City. The result is a record without a weak moment or a false note anywhere in its 35 minutes: "Do You Feel It" shows them crossing swords stylistically with Smokey Robinson & the Miracles; "Just a Little" and "Like a Rolling Stone" show off their folk-rock chops; and "Slow Down," "Good Lovin'," "Mustang Sally," and "In the Midnight Hour" are all '60s rock & roll classics in these versions. "Like a Rolling Stone," in particular, now seems all the more compelling, pointing the way toward a future that included Hendrix's version of "All Along the Watchtower." The CD reissue is one of Warner Special Products' better sounding releases, having been remastered by Rhino's Bill Inglot. The original album was on Atlantic, and was one of the label's best-sellers of the mid-'60s. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Arif MardinProducer, Recording Supervision
Bill InglotDigital Remastering
Dino DanelliDrums
Eddie BrigatiPercussion, Vocals, Guitar
Felix CavaliereOrgan, Vocals, Keyboards
Gene CornishGuitar, Vocals
Jerry SchatzbergCover Photo
Ken PerryDigital Remastering
Loring EutemeyCover Design
Phil IehleEngineer
Roy CicalaEngineer
The RascalsProducer
The Young RascalsPerformer
Tom DowdProducer, Recording Supervision, Engineer