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Performer: The Rascals
Producer: Mark Pinkus (Compilation)... Distributor: WEA Strategic Marketing Notes: Audio Remasterer: Chris Clarke. Liner Note Author: Julee Stover.
The kings of blue-eyed New Yawk soul, The Rascals (n� The Young Rascals) were veterans of local bar bands when they got signed by Atlantic in 1965 and scored the raucous #1 shouter "Good Lovin'." They eventually moved beyond their R&B roots to a more produced pop sound, and scored six Top Ten hits ranging from the dreamy "Groovin'" to the funky message song "People Got to Be Free," to the sublime elegance of "How Can I Be Sure," before disbanding in 1971.
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