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Rare Earth

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Biografía

1. Rare Earth is an band affiliated with Motown's Rare Earth record label (which was named after the band) who were particularly famous in the late-19 and 19. The group formed in 1961 as The Sunliners, and, after changing their name to "Rare Earth", after the "rare Earth hypothesis," were signed to Motown in 1969. The band was the first act signed to a new Motown imprint that would be dedicated to white rock acts. The record company didn't have a name for the new label yet, and the band jokingly suggested Motown call the label "Rare Earth." To the band's surprise, Motown decided to do just that. The main personnel in the group included Gil Bridges (saxophone and vocals ), Pete Rivera a.k.a. Peter Hoorelbeke (lead vocals and drums), John Parrish a.k.a. John Persh (bass guitar, trombone and vocals), Rod Richards (born Rod Cox, guitar), Edward "Eddie" Guzman (congas and assorted percussive instruments) and Kenny James (born Ken Folcik, keyboards). The personnel lineup changed considerably over the years, with three members of the group dying during the 1980s and 1990s, and the only original member currently left in the group is Bridges. Rare Earth had a number of Top Ten hits in the 1970-1971 period, including covers of The Temptations' "(I Know) I'm Losing You" (which was used in the documentary video It's Time) and "Get Ready". The cover of "Get Ready" was their biggest hit, peaking at #4 on the US pop charts, a better performance than the original. They did not chart significantly after 1971, although they continued to record into the 1980s. Their 1973 album Ma, written and produced by Norman W

Álbumes

Get Ready
Get Ready
Sounds of the Seventies - 1971: Take Two
Sounds of the Seventies - 1971: Take Two

Canciones

1 Get Ready Get Ready
2 I Just Want to Celebrate Sounds of the Seventies - 1971: Take Two