BORN IN THE 60's : Rascals / Young Rascals

 


     The Young Rascals (the ‘young’ prefix was dropped when the band members left their teens) initially gained a following in New Jersey around 1965, particularly the Choo Choo Club in Garfield, where they made their debut in January of that year.
      Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore was their first single, and their first American hit.
      By mid-1965 they were supporting The Beatles at Shea Stadium. but it was Good Lovin’ in 1966 which gave them their first Number 1 success.
      Then in 1967, they recorded what was to be their major hit, Groovin’, which also marked a total change of style. It was a record that captured the mood of that spring. The disc signalled the summit of their career and, although they had another Stateside #1 the following year with People Got To Be Free, they were on the downward path.
     1971 brought big changes, with Brigati and Cornish leaving the band, leaving Cavaliere and Danelli to take on three new members; Ann Sutton, Buzzy Feiton and Robert Popwell. The new line-up issued two albums but, realising they had lost much of their following, called it a day in 1972.


The Ultimate Rascals

Warner Special Products, 1986

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