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  2. Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album from the Rascals, released on June 24, 1968. It reached number one on the Billboard Pop Albums chart by September 1968. It also topped the Cash Box albums chart with a run in the Top 10 for 20 consecutive weeks

  3. The Very Best of The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    Writing for AllMusic, critic Ron Wynn praised the album and wrote "The Rascals, along with the Righteous Brothers, defined blue-eyed soul singing, making records that were as churchy, earthy, and convincing as anything that came out of the South or Motown in the '60s, backed by tight, anthemic arrangements and excellent combo playing...

  4. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, however, the Rascals were still major stars; all these songs went top ten, completing a run of 11 straight Canadian top ten hits for the Rascals from 1967 to 1969. December 1969's "Hold On" broke the run of top 40 US singles for the Rascals, stalling at #51, as well as the run of Canadian top tens, peaking at #22.

  5. The Rascals discography - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals' discography is diverse, with numerous compilations.Their early—and primary—output was all recorded on Atlantic Records and produced with Arif Mardin.After the band left Atlantic in 1971, they recorded two albums for Columbia with various line-ups other than the original four members of the group.

  6. People Got to Be Free - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals performed "People Got to Be Free" during their 2013 Once Upon a Dream show, with footage of 1960s civil rights marches displayed on the video screen behind them. While "People Got to Be Free" was perceived by some as related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and of Robert F. Kennedy earlier that year, it was recorded ...

  7. Good Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    "Good Lovin '" rose to the top of the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the spring of 1966 and represented the Young Rascals' first real hit. "Good Lovin '" is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and was ranked #333 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. [6]

  8. Once Upon a Dream (The Rascals album) - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Dream was the band's first album billed as "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. The album was received differently by fans and critics.

  9. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals: 6 "Sunshine of Your Love" Cream: 7 "This Guy's in Love with You" Herb Alpert: 8 "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" Hugo Montenegro: 9 "Mrs. Robinson" Simon & Garfunkel: 10 "Tighten Up" Archie Bell & the Drells: 11 "Harper Valley PTA" Jeannie C. Riley: 12 "Little Green Apples" O. C. Smith: 13 "Mony Mony" Tommy James and the Shondells ...