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Live At Palisades Amusement Park CD
Gene Cornish discography Anyone who lived in New York or New Jersey in the early 1960's can add a star to the above rating, because this CD is ...
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Very Best of the Rascals CD (2007) Top Seller
Gene Cornish songs Recorded from 1965 to 1972. Includes liner notes by Parke Puterbaugh.
A satisfying budget-priced compilation, THE VERY BEST OF THE RASCALS is as good as any ...
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Ultimate Rascals CD (1986) Top Seller
Gene Cornish music CDs Staring with their classic first single "I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out No More" and continuing through 19 other jazz-inflected slices of blue-eyed soul, ...
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Fotomaker Collection CD (1995)
Gene Cornish CD discography Principally recorded at Electric Lady Studios and The Record Plant, New York; Criteria Recording Studios and Quadradio Recording Studios, Miami, Florida between 1977 and 1979. ...
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Transfer Station CD (1979)
Gene Cornish discography By the time of Fotomaker's third album, 1979's Transfer Station, ex-Raspberry and founding member Wally Bryson was gone. So was any vestige of their original ...
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Nu Soul Stories: Life, Love and Tall Tales CD (2012)
Gene Cornish albums Nu Soul Stories is the eagerly awaited follow-up to the award winning Nu Soul Stew by Angel Rissoff ("Harlem Hit Parade", "Boogie Down Bronx", "I ...
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Fotomaker CD (1978)
Gene Cornish CD discography Fotomaker had a pretty impressive pedigree. Guitarist/vocalist Wally Bryson came from power pop gods the Raspberries, and bassist Gene Cornish and drummer Dino Danelli were ...
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Very Best Of CD (2007)
Gene Cornish music CDs Recorded from 1965 to 1972. Includes liner notes by Parke Puterbaugh.
A satisfying budget-priced compilation, THE VERY BEST OF THE RASCALS is as good as any ...
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Vis-a-Vis CD (1978)
Gene Cornish songs Vis-à-Vis has immediate and satisfying jangle pop sensations in "Miles Away," the revved-up "Dear Prudence"-inspired "Snowblind," and the exquisitely son-of-Raspberries "Just for You." For all ...
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See CD (1969)
Gene Cornish albums Scaling back from their musically adventurous tomes Once Upon a Dream and Freedom Suite, the Rascals closed out the 1960s by narrowing their focus to ...
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Labelle CD (1971)
Gene Cornish discography Released in 1971, this self-titled LP was the first album that Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash recorded under the name Labelle. Never again ...
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Search And Nearness CD (1971)
Gene Cornish CD discography The final album the Rascals released on Atlantic in 1970 is perhaps a bittersweet memory for the band's members, and indeed certainly is for their ...
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Anthology (1965-1972) CDs (1992)
Gene Cornish albums This anthology collects songs from the 10 albums The Rascals recorded between 1965-1972. Included with the set is a 50-page booklet featuring rare photos and ...
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In My Own Way CD (1997)
Gene Cornish music CDs Recorded in the mid-70's.
Features 19 unreleased tracks on bonus CD.
Personnel: Michael Bruce (vocals, guitar); Bob Dolin (vocals, piano, harpsichord, Clavinet, Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, string synthesizer); ...
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Young Rascals CD (1966)
The first album by New Jersey's esteemed Young Rascals is in many ways a standard mid '60s debut: pretty much all covers, from the Beau ...
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Freedom Suite CD (1969)
Track Listing of songs: America the Beautiful; Me and My Friends; Any Dance'll Do; Look Around; Ray of Hope; Island of Love; Of Course; Love Was So ...
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Collections CD (1967)
The S on the end of the title should be a clue, but just in case: this is not a Rascals greatest-hits compilation. Released in ...
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Essentials CD (2002)
Shifting from psychedelic pop to blue-eyed soul with only the passionate wail of Felix Cavaliere reminding you that the same band was capable of all ...
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