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Groovin'
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 31, 1967
RecordedMay 9, 1966 – June 22, 1967
Genre Blue-eyed soul
Length34:34
Label Atlantic
ProducerThe Young Rascals
the Young Rascals chronology
Collections
(1967)
Groovin'
(1967)
Once Upon a Dream
(1968)
Singles from Groovin'
  1. " Groovin'" / "Sueño"
    Released: April 10, 1967
  2. "A Girl Like You" / "It's Love"
    Released: July 3, 1967
  3. " How Can I Be Sure" / "I'm So Happy Now"
    Released: August 28, 1967

Groovin' is the third album by the rock band the Young Rascals. The album was released on July 31, 1967 and rose to #5 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, number 7 on the R&B chart, and number 2 in Canada. [1] Eight of the songs were released on singles with the title track reaching number 1 on the Pop chart in the U.S.

History

This was the last album on which the band was billed as The Young Rascals; their next album, Once Upon a Dream, would be credited to simply The Rascals. The album began the Rascals' first forays into the psychedelic genre that they would explore further on Once Upon a Dream. [2]

Eight of Groovin''s eleven songs were issued by Atlantic Records as single A- or B-sides. The three songs specific to the album are "Find Somebody", "I Don't Love You Anymore", and the Rascals' cover of " A Place in the Sun". "If You Knew", upon its initial release as the B-side of the single " I've Been Lonely Too Long", was jointly credited to all the Rascals' members; the writing credit was changed upon the album's release. Atlantic Records was at first reluctant to release the title song as a single, but its popularity was such that Italian and Spanish versions were released on different sides of a subsequent single. [2]

Flutist Hubert Laws is featured in a sessions role on the album's final track, "It's Love".

Booker T. & the MG's took a cover of "Groovin'" to the charts later in 1967 [2] and the song " You Better Run" was later covered by Pat Benatar and was a hit for her in 1980.

Cover design

The front cover design was conceived (but not illustrated) by the Young Rascals' drummer Dino Danelli. The illustration was a work of his friend, Lynn Rubin. [3] Affixed to the front cover was one of two stickers indicating: "THIS LP HAS THE BIG HIT", followed by either "How Can I Be Sure" (as shown in the cover photo on the right) or "A Girl Like You" as both tracks climbed into the Top 10.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [4]

Writing for Allmusic, critic Bruce Eder wrote the album moved into the psychedelic genre while retaining a "soulful core". He called the album "their best of their entire history... but 'Groovin'' was only one small strong point on the album of the same name." [4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."A Girl Like You" Felix Cavaliere2:51
2."Find Somebody" Eddie Brigati3:48
3."I'm So Happy Now" ( Gene Cornish)Cornish2:50
4."Sueño" (Cavaliere/Brigati, but attributed incorrectly to another writer on some labels [2])Cavaliere2:48
5." How Can I Be Sure"Brigati2:56
Side two
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1." Groovin'"Cavaliere2:33
2."If You Knew" (Brigati, Cavaliere, Cornish, Dino Danelli)Brigati with Cavaliere3:04
3."I Don't Love You Anymore" (Cornish)Cornish3:09
4." You Better Run"Cavaliere2:28
5." A Place in the Sun" ( Ronald Miller, Brian Wells)Brigati4:52
6."It's Love"Cavaliere3:15

Certifications

US-Gold (500,000 copies sold). [5]

Personnel

The Rascals

Additional musicians

Singles

  • "Groovin'" / "Sueño" (March 27, 1967) US: #1, UK: #8
  • "A Girl Like You" / "It's Love" (July 3, 1967) US: #10
  • "Groovin' (Italian version)" / "Groovin' (Spanish version)" (July 17, 1967; these remixes do not appear on the album)
  • "How Can I Be Sure" / "I'm So Happy Now" (August 28, 1967) US: #4

References

  1. ^ "RPM Top 25 LPs - October 2, 1967" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b c d Unterberger, Richie. "Groovin' > Reissue liner notes". Richie Unterberger. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
  3. ^ "The backstory of making the 'Groovin'' album by The Young Rascals". The Vinyl Dialogues Blog. 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  4. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Groovin' > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved September 16, 2011.
  5. ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Groovin'
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 31, 1967
RecordedMay 9, 1966 – June 22, 1967
Genre Blue-eyed soul
Length34:34
Label Atlantic
ProducerThe Young Rascals
the Young Rascals chronology
Collections
(1967)
Groovin'
(1967)
Once Upon a Dream
(1968)
Singles from Groovin'
  1. " Groovin'" / "Sueño"
    Released: April 10, 1967
  2. "A Girl Like You" / "It's Love"
    Released: July 3, 1967
  3. " How Can I Be Sure" / "I'm So Happy Now"
    Released: August 28, 1967

Groovin' is the third album by the rock band the Young Rascals. The album was released on July 31, 1967 and rose to #5 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, number 7 on the R&B chart, and number 2 in Canada. [1] Eight of the songs were released on singles with the title track reaching number 1 on the Pop chart in the U.S.

History

This was the last album on which the band was billed as The Young Rascals; their next album, Once Upon a Dream, would be credited to simply The Rascals. The album began the Rascals' first forays into the psychedelic genre that they would explore further on Once Upon a Dream. [2]

Eight of Groovin''s eleven songs were issued by Atlantic Records as single A- or B-sides. The three songs specific to the album are "Find Somebody", "I Don't Love You Anymore", and the Rascals' cover of " A Place in the Sun". "If You Knew", upon its initial release as the B-side of the single " I've Been Lonely Too Long", was jointly credited to all the Rascals' members; the writing credit was changed upon the album's release. Atlantic Records was at first reluctant to release the title song as a single, but its popularity was such that Italian and Spanish versions were released on different sides of a subsequent single. [2]

Flutist Hubert Laws is featured in a sessions role on the album's final track, "It's Love".

Booker T. & the MG's took a cover of "Groovin'" to the charts later in 1967 [2] and the song " You Better Run" was later covered by Pat Benatar and was a hit for her in 1980.

Cover design

The front cover design was conceived (but not illustrated) by the Young Rascals' drummer Dino Danelli. The illustration was a work of his friend, Lynn Rubin. [3] Affixed to the front cover was one of two stickers indicating: "THIS LP HAS THE BIG HIT", followed by either "How Can I Be Sure" (as shown in the cover photo on the right) or "A Girl Like You" as both tracks climbed into the Top 10.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [4]

Writing for Allmusic, critic Bruce Eder wrote the album moved into the psychedelic genre while retaining a "soulful core". He called the album "their best of their entire history... but 'Groovin'' was only one small strong point on the album of the same name." [4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."A Girl Like You" Felix Cavaliere2:51
2."Find Somebody" Eddie Brigati3:48
3."I'm So Happy Now" ( Gene Cornish)Cornish2:50
4."Sueño" (Cavaliere/Brigati, but attributed incorrectly to another writer on some labels [2])Cavaliere2:48
5." How Can I Be Sure"Brigati2:56
Side two
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1." Groovin'"Cavaliere2:33
2."If You Knew" (Brigati, Cavaliere, Cornish, Dino Danelli)Brigati with Cavaliere3:04
3."I Don't Love You Anymore" (Cornish)Cornish3:09
4." You Better Run"Cavaliere2:28
5." A Place in the Sun" ( Ronald Miller, Brian Wells)Brigati4:52
6."It's Love"Cavaliere3:15

Certifications

US-Gold (500,000 copies sold). [5]

Personnel

The Rascals

Additional musicians

Singles

  • "Groovin'" / "Sueño" (March 27, 1967) US: #1, UK: #8
  • "A Girl Like You" / "It's Love" (July 3, 1967) US: #10
  • "Groovin' (Italian version)" / "Groovin' (Spanish version)" (July 17, 1967; these remixes do not appear on the album)
  • "How Can I Be Sure" / "I'm So Happy Now" (August 28, 1967) US: #4

References

  1. ^ "RPM Top 25 LPs - October 2, 1967" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b c d Unterberger, Richie. "Groovin' > Reissue liner notes". Richie Unterberger. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
  3. ^ "The backstory of making the 'Groovin'' album by The Young Rascals". The Vinyl Dialogues Blog. 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  4. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Groovin' > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved September 16, 2011.
  5. ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.

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