Rare Earth - Get Ready 1969
Rare Earth's Motown debut is as well-oiled as a new V-8, and so are its liner notes: "In this age of ego-tripping freak bands, Rare Earth has stood pretty much alone. Each cat stands handsomely tall as if from a fashion rack at Carnaby. They do their gig; do it well -- and split." Smirking aside, the band turns in a smoothly harmonized "In Bed" and a chugging rhythm section for "Train to Nowhere." But the core of this release is a live side-long monster version of "Get Ready." It's as driven by the crowd's rapturous response as by the various solos, and the snake-charmer sax improv by Gil Bridges is easily the highlight of the album. AMG.
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ResponderEliminarThis album by the Rare Earth was one of the first L.P.'s that I bought with my hard-earned savings as a teenager and still have it in my possession. Even now I can still enjoy this fantastic music when I put this record back on the record player and listen to it.
Thanks for this reminder and stay safe.
Greetings, E.W.
Hi, E.W. glad you had a happy "flashback" with this one. Keep care and stay safe.
ResponderEliminarGreat group; I recomend "Ecology"
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