Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Rare Earth - Get Ready

Rare Earth - Get Ready

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John Persh – vocals, bass guitar, trombone

Pete Rivera – lead vocals, drums

Rod Richards – vocals, guitar

Kenny James – vocals, organ, electric piano

Gil Bridges – vocals, saxophone, tambourine

Written by Gil Bridges (A1), Kenny Folcik (A1), John D. Loudermilk (A2), Dave Mason (A3), Lynn Henderson (A4), Tom Baird (A4), Wes Henderson (A4), Kim Simmonds (A5), Chris Youlden (A5), William "Smokey" Robinson (B1)

     

    1 LP, standard sleeve

    Limited to 1,200 copies

    Original analog Master tape : YES

    Heavy Press : 180g

    Record color : Black

    Speed : 33RPM

    Size : 12'’

    Stereo

    Studio

    Record Press : GZ Media

    Label : Anagram Music

    Original label : Motown

    Recorded July 3–17, 1969

    Produced by Rare Earth

    Originally released in September 1969

    Reissued in July 2022

     

    Tracks :

    Side A

    1. Magic Key
    2. Tobacco Road
    3. Feeling Alright
    4. In Bed
    5. Train To Nowhere

    Side B

    1. Get Ready


                Reviews :

                “Rare Earth's Motown debut is as well-oiled as a new V-8, and so are its liner notes: "In this age of ego-tripping freak bands, Rare Earth has stood pretty much alone. Each cat stands handsomely tall as if from a fashion rack at Carnaby. They do their gig; do it well -- and split." Smirking aside, the band turns in a smoothly harmonized "In Bed" and a chugging rhythm section for "Train to Nowhere." But the core of this release is a live side-long monster version of "Get Ready." It's as driven by the crowd's rapturous response as by the various solos, and the snake-charmer sax improv by Gil Bridges is easily the highlight of the album.” AllMusic Review by Paul Collins


                Ratings:

                AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.14 / 5

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