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Rare Earth - Get Ready (LP)

Get Ready
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Album Details: Get Ready

Release Date:01/01/1969
Label:Motown / Pgd
UPC:050109522910

Track List: Get Ready

  1. Magic Key
  2. Tobacco Road
  3. Feelin' Alright
  1. In Bed
  2. Train to Nowhere
  3. Get Ready

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User Reviews: Get Ready

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    Put it on cd

    By philip w  May 25, 2003 | 1 out of 2 found this Get Ready review helpful

    I got it on lp and cassette now only if i can get it on cd but I not going to pay $100.00 for one cd ask premier to sell it retail then I buy it bye.

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    Get Ready

    By nationoftony  Feb 19, 2005

    Pros: Get ready

    Cons: Buy it just for Get Ready

    Buy it just for the main song the long version.
    Get Ready the band shows it stuff.

Pro Reviews: Get Ready

  • All Music Guide

    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.

    - Paul Collins, All Music Guide

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Biography

Rare Earth

Rare Earth began as an RB band called the Sunliners in Detroit in 1961. Of the musicians who would be part of the band dubbed Rare Earth, only sax player Gil Bridges and drummer Pete Rivera were present. John Parrish joined on bass in 1962. Rod Richards became a guitarist with the group in 1966. Keyboardist Kenny James came into the fold the same year. After years of do... Read more