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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 11,339
  • Label: WARNER STRAT. MKT.
  • UPC: 075992760522

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The Ultimate Rascals

1LISTENI Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 2:41
2LISTENGood Lovin' 2:28
3LISTENMustang Sally 3:59
4LISTENYou Better Run 2:25
5LISTENCome on Up 2:41
6LISTENLove Is a Beautiful Thing 2:30
7LISTENWhat Is the Reason 2:23
8LISTENI've Been Lonely Too Long 2:57
9LISTENGroovin' 2:25
10LISTENA Girl Like You 2:46
11LISTENHow Can I Be Sure 2:50
12LISTENIt's Wonderful 2:40
13LISTENA Beautiful Morning 2:32
14LISTENPeople Got to Be Free 2:57
15LISTENHeaven 3:22
16LISTENSee 5:01
17LISTENCarry Me Back 2:48
18LISTENFind Somebody 3:40
19LISTENEasy Rollin' 2:55
20LISTENA Ray of Hope 3:40

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A wonderful collection of songs, most of which were major hits for this quartet, The Ultimate Rascals was one of the early compilations released when compact discs were still fairly young. As such, the tapes from which this recording was mastered were obviously not first generation, with the resulting subpar sound the disc's only weakness. But, oh, the music: a cornucopia for any baby boomer weaned on AM radio in the mid- to late '60s. The band's development is traced here from the early rock & roll sides, like "Good Lovin'" and "You Better Run," through the blue-eyed soul era of "Groovin'" and "A Girl Like You," to the band's social relevance period, exemplified by "People Got to Be Free" and "A Ray of Hope." During their peak period from 1966-1969, the Rascals cranked out a batch of popular hit singles, and all are here, along with some of their better album cuts. This is the disc that many fans rushed to buy when they first acquired CD players, and it's still a good place to start for the uninitiated. For the true fan, however, the two-disc anthology released in the early '90s is much better. Jim Newsom, All Music Guide

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September 26, 2009: I wish they had done over "Timepiece" instead.