Before the rise of the Average White Band in the mid-1970s, the
most successful blue-eyed soul unit was Rare Earth (although the Spencer
Davis Group was also quite popular). Influenced by Sly & The Family Stone
and the artists of Motown as well as 1960s rockers like the Kinks, Rare Earth
had a distinctive sound and offered some of the most exciting music of 1969-73.
This gem-filled CD illustrates just how exciting 'Earth' could be. Spanning 1969-1978,
The Very Best of Rare Earth boasts such essential hits as
"I Just Want to Celebrate," "Get Ready" and "I Know (I'm Losing You)."
If much of the material reminds you of Norman Whitfield's work with the
Temptations, it's no coincidence; Rare Earth often worked with the great
Motown producer/songwriter. In fact, "Hum Along and Dance," "Big John"
and "Ma" are among the most rock-influenced recordings that Whitfield ever
produced. But at the same time, Rare Earth was much too funky for some
rock programmers. "Warm Ride" (1978) finds the band being produced by
the Bee Gees and taking a stab at disco. The material, is excellent. |