Raspberries

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  • Artist: The Raspberries
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Total Time: 34:25
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

More than a few bands have spent their entire careers trying to achieve the pure pop perfection of "Go All the Way" by the Raspberries -- and that was just the first three minutes and 22 seconds of the Raspberries' first album. Raspberries never quite reaches the transcendent glory of its first cut again, but as a synthesis of British Invasion-era pop influences and '70s rock crunch and drive, it's all but faultless. While the Beatles, Who, and Hollies influences are pretty hard to miss, Eric Carmen and Wally Bryson could write songs strong enough to stand proudly beside their influences, and while Carmen was already beginning to display his penchant for treacle on tunes like "Waiting" and "I Can Remember," producer Jimmy Ienner and the other bandmembers are able to reel him in when he gets too mushy. Even better, some solid rockers like "Rock & Roll Mama" and "Get It Moving" are on hand to kick things back into gear when needed, and this was one power pop band that wasn't afraid to crank up the amps when the occasion called for it. A cracking debut from one of the great "guilty pleasure" bands of the 1970s, though there's not a single good reason why anyone should feel bad about liking music this great. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Raspberries (album)

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Raspberries
Studio album by Raspberries
Released May 1972
Recorded Record Plant Studios, New York Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Power pop
Length 34:27
Label Capitol
Producer Alan Parsons & Jimmy Ienner
Raspberries chronology
Raspberries
(1972)
Fresh
(1972)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Raspberries is the debut album from the Raspberries, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music).

The American version of this LP (cat #SK11036) carried a scratch'n'sniff sticker scented with a soft fruit perfume.

This album was re-released on CD as part of the 'Power Pop vol. 1,' also containing their second album 'Fresh Raspberries'.

It contained two charting singles, "Don't Want to Say Goodbye," which reached #86, and their greatest hit, "Go All the Way," which reached #5.

Track listing

  1. "Go All the Way" (Eric Carmen, Wally Bryson) – 3:19 / Lead vocal: Eric
  2. "Come Around and See Me" (Wally Bryson) – 3:00 / Lead vocal: Wally
  3. "I Saw the Light" (Eric Carmen, Wally Bryson) – 2:40 / Lead vocal: Eric
  4. "Rock & Roll Mama" (Dave Smalley) – 4:35 / Lead vocal: Dave
  5. "Waiting" (Eric Carmen) – 2:43 / Lead vocal: Eric
  6. "Don't Want to Say Goodbye" (Eric Carmen, Wally Bryson) – 5:00 / Lead vocal: Eric and Wally
  7. "With You in My Life" (Wally Bryson) – 2:45 / Lead vocal: Wally
  8. "Get It Moving" (Dave Smalley) – 2:25 / Lead vocal: Dave
  9. "I Can Remember" (Eric Carmen) – 8:00 / Lead vocal: Eric

Timings and credit from the original Capitol issue (SK-11036)

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