- Once Upon a Dream (The Rascals album)
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Once Upon a Dream Studio album by The Rascals Released February 19, 1968 Recorded September 21, 1967 – November 16, 1967 Genre Rock Length 36:04 Label Atlantic Producer The Rascals in cooperation with Arif Mardin The Rascals chronology Groovin'
(1967)Once Upon a Dream
(1968)Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits
(1968)Singles from Once Upon a Dream - "It's Wonderful"/"Of Course"
Released: 1967
Once Upon A Dream is the fourth studio album by rock band The Rascals, released in February 1968. The album rose to number 9 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and number 7 on the R&B chart.
Contents
History
It was the band's first album billed to "The Rascals"; they had, for legal reasons, been known as The Young Rascals until this time. It was also the last Rascals album to be available in both mono and stereo mixes.
Once Upon A Dream was received differently by fans and critics. Many consider this album to be the band's best work, while others insist that it was too different from their traditionally rhythm and blues influenced music. Lead vocals came from both Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere, as well as from Eddie's brother and unofficial band member David Brigati (on "Finale: Once Upon a Dream") and Gene Cornish on his own number, "I'm Gonna Love You."[1]
In an interview with Melody Maker in 1967, Cavaliere stated, "Our new album, and I say this in a humble way, will be Sgt. Pepperish." The album uses frequent sound effects and spoken words between the songs.[1]
A single of "It's Wonderful" (credited to "The Young Rascals," the band's last recording to be so billed) was issued concurrently with the album in early 1968. The single ends with a coda of "Mardi Gras"-style special effects and party sounds that were not included in the album version.
The album was reissued on August 28, 2007 by Collectors' Choice Music.
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2] In his review for Allmusic, music critic Thom Jurek, who highly praised the album, noted the influence of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and wrote they "put their own spin on it by adding their trademark blue-eyed soul and jazz influences to the mix of psychedelia... All details aside, though, a listen to this platter is startling. Its sophisticated orchestral and vocal arrangements are remarkable even in the 21st century... It's an under-celebrated masterpiece of the psychedelic era and belongs next to Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper's on the shelf because it is easily as sophisticated, and once heard in its entirety, can never be forgotten."[2]
Track listing
All songs are written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, except where otherwise indicated.
Side One
- "Intro: Easy Rollin'" – 3:14
- "Rainy Day" – 3:39
- "Please Love Me" – 2:03
- "Sound Effect"
- "It's Wonderful" – 3:24
- "I'm Gonna Love You" (Gene Cornish) – 2:33
- "Dave & Eddie"
- "My Hawaii" – 4:13
Side Two
- "My World" – 2:54
- "Silly Girl" – 2:42
- "Singin' The Blues Too Long" – 5:10
- "Bells"
- "Sattva" – 4:23
- "(Finale): Once Upon a Dream" – 3:53
Personnel
The Rascals
- Felix Cavaliere – vocals, keyboards, sitar
- Eddie Brigati – vocals, percussion, tamboura
- Gene Cornish – vocals, guitar
- Dino Danelli – drums, tabla
Additional musicians
- David Brigati – vocals
- Chuck Rainey – bass
- Ron Carter – bass
- Richard Davis – bass
- King Curtis – tenor saxophone
- Hubert Laws – flute
- Melvin Lastie – trumpet
- Buddy Lucas – harmonica
- Steve Marcus – soprano saxophone
Production
- Arif Mardin – producer, arranger, conductor
- Gene Orloff – strings
- Tom Dowd – engineer
- Joe Atkinson – mastering
- Phil Iehle – mastering
- Bill Inglot – mastering
- Dave Schultz – mastering
- Jean Ristori – mastering
- Adrian Barber – sound effects
- Andree Buchler – coordination
- Thierry Amsallem – coordination
- Dino Danelli – cover sculpture, design
- Mark Roth – photography
- Urs Tschuppert – design
- Richie Unterberger – reissue liner notes
References
- ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. "Once Upon a Dream > Reissue liner notes". Richie Unterberger. http://www.richieunterberger.com/rascals4.html. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
- ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "Once Upon a Dream > Review". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r47570. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
The Young Rascals The Rascals Once Upon a Dream (1968) · Freedom Suite (1969) · See (1970) · Search and Nearness (1971) · Peaceful World (1971) · The Island of Real (1972) · Rascals (1973)Compilations Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits (1968) · The Very Best of The Rascals (1993)Categories:- 1968 albums
- Atlantic Records albums
- The Rascals albums
- Albums produced by Arif Mardin
- English-language albums
- "It's Wonderful"/"Of Course"
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