THE YOUNG RASCALS: S/t LP

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In their ’60s heyday, the Young Rascals were America’s hottest homegrown hitmakers. At a time when the pop U.S. pop charts were dominated by British Invasion acts, the dynamic New York quartet’s effortlessly hip blend of blue-eyed soul grit, scrappy garage-rock spirit and old-school rock ‘n’ roll savvy spawned a lengthy string of timeless hits and an album catalogue that remains one of the most beloved in popular music. The high-energy quartet–vocalist Eddie Brigati, singer/organist Felix Cavaliere, guitarist Gene Cornish and drummer Dino Danelli, all of whom already had years of experience playing in clubs in the New York area–was also notable for making consistently high-quality albums that showcased the band’s depth and versatility.

The Young Rascals’ self-titled 1966 debut LP was one of that year’s best-selling rock albums–and one of the best. Taking full advantage of the foursome’s surfeit of vocal and instrumental talent, the sizzling set features the Rascals’ infectious smash single “Good Lovin’,” along with their exuberantly punky first hit “I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore.” The band’s abundant interpretive skills are showcased on their punchy readings of such rock and soul standards as Larry Williams’ “Slow Down,” Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” the Beau Brummels’ “Just A Little” and the Wilson Pickett classics “Mustang Sally” and “In the Midnight Hour,” which showcase the performing skills that the band members honed in their years of playing in New York-area nightclubs.

Original vinyl copies of The Young Rascals have become increasingly hard to find in recent years, and even then, they tend to sell at inflated collectors’ prices. But this landmark debut LP is now back on High-Definition Vinyl, mastered from the vintage analog stereo tapes, with complete original cover art, so there’s no need to eat out your heart anymore!

Tracking:
A1 Slow Down
A2 Baby Let’s Wait
A3 Just A Little
A4 I Believe
A5 Do You Feel It
B1 Good Lovin’
B2 Like A Rolling Stone
B3 Mustang Sally
B4 I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore
B5 In The Midnight Hour