Rare Cheese
This is SO not the Original. Beware.
This is SO not the Original. Beware.
it was nice to here some old classics again even though it was live but the album did contain some bright moments.
this is the antithesis for every angst ridden, vexed or melancholy member of the music scene. Way apart from the usual Goth and Punk scene I grew up with...you can't stay sullen with this White Funk hit!
Were the hell is the original singer. What a rip off!
The Rare Earth Live album was sold as a backpack with front 1/4 flap that opened to two vinyls separated by the pull-out poster of them onstage. It is a shame that CD's cannot match the marketing cover art that the old vinyls had like Melanie's box set that folded out to become a cube mobile with song related art or Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" with the working zipper or Led Zeppelin's windows that opened or The Small Faces "Ogden's Celebrated Nutgone Flake Tobbacco" with the circle flap inside. Those were the days to sit around admiring your purchase reading the liner notes to learn who wrote the songs and burnin' a doobie while discussing deep existentialism with nubile girls.
The All-Music Guide review is not for this CD, but actually for an album with the same imaginative title released in 1977. The featured album is a re-recording by the 2004 line-up of Gil Bridges, Randy Burghdoff, Ivan Greilick, Mike Bruner and Floyd Stokes. Gil Bridges in 2005: "The recording is the current band the exact way the show is played today." So if you are looking for a compilation of Rare Earth originals then this is not it. However, as much as I normally dislike albums that feature tracks "re-recorded by at least one member of the original group", even if it was only the tambourine player, this is a wonderful CD featuring Rare Earth classics given a new lease on life. All these songs are just so funky and they really groove and stand up well against the originals. I downloaded the whole album and I really don't regret it. 'Get Ready' features a drum solo and is my favourite song off this album, but all of them are great.