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Korisnik: ViniX1986 |
I Just Want to Celebrate - Rare EarthI Just Want to Celebrate - Rare Earth - Single 1971 Tagovi: Just Want to Celebrate Rare Earth rock musica internazionale |
Korisnik: jameycruz |
Get Ready-Rare Earth-1970Awesome Version Of Temps Hit. I Believe It Tops The Original.This Record Kicks.Who's On The Skins Tagovi: Motown-Blue-Eyed Soul-Rock-1970 Songs |
Korisnik: bozonono13 |
Rare Earth with Peter Rivera - Get Ready - Edited VersionThis is a version of the 1974 Rare Earth video of Get Ready without the fake lip-synching near the end. It features all-time drumming and singing great Peter Rivera...Enjoy! Tagovi: Rare Earth Peter Rivera Get Ready Music Video Classic Rock |
Korisnik: bozonono13 |
Rare Earth with Peter Rivera - I Just Want To CelebrateRare Earth with lead singer and drummer Peter Rivera performing their huge hit "I Just Want To Celebrate". Tagovi: Classic Rock Peter Rivera Gil Bridges Ed Guzman Ray Monette Mark Olson Mike Urso |
Korisnik: jameycruz |
(I Know) I'm Losing You-Rare Earth-1970Amazing Version Of Another Temps Hit.I Don't Think It Tops It But It Comes Close.That Echo Mike Intro Is Awesome.Rare Earth Is An Amazing Band.Thanks Guys. Tagovi: Motown-Northern Soul-White R&B-70'S Hits |
Korisnik: andreshoto |
Rare Earth Get Ready 1973Classic Rock Rare earth Get Ready live 1973 Tagovi: Classic Rock |
Korisnik: sdcgec |
GMC HOLDING CORP, REMAT , RARE EARTH ELECTRO MAGNETIC ENGINEGMC REMAT COLD MOTOR RARE EARTH MAGNETIC ENGINE 2500 RPM (SQUARE WAVE) OPERATING A GENERATOR APPROVED BY GMC AND REMAT Tagovi: COLD MOTOR RARE EARTH ELECTRO MAGNETIC ENGINE GMC REMAT SQUARE WAVE |
Korisnik: magoGold |
Rare EarthMusical Rock group of the seventies....Ask for your favorite song or group. Tagovi: Rock Music Get Ready Rare Earth Oldies Classic |
Korisnik: bozonono13 |
Rare Earth with Peter Rivera - Hey Big Brother Live 1974Rare Earth with lead singer, drummer Peter Rivera live at the CA Jam, 1974. Wish I had been there! Tagovi: Classic Rock Rare Earth Peter Rivera Ray Monette Mark Olson Gil Bridges Ed Guzman Mike Urso |
Korisnik: mitch26 |
rare earth "born to wander" live '90sRare Earth Born To Wander Live at Bay Days Hampton, Virginia I'm guessing by the hair it's somewhere in the late 80's to mid 90's. This was the first concert I recorded Tagovi: rare Earth bay days hampton va virginia motown fantasyva |
Korisnik: Claytyson01 |
Rare Earth - Satisfaction GuaranteedRare Earth - Satisfaction Guaranteed From The RARE EARTH Ecology (1970 US Album 7-track stereo) Band Members: Ray Monette, Gil Bridges, Eddie Guzman, Kenny James, Peter Hoorelbeke, Rod Richards, Reggie McBride, Pete Rivera, Mark Olson, John Persh, Mike Urso, Paul Warren Influenced by: The Temptations Rare Earth first came to the attention of the world as somewhat of an anomaly. Whereas a number of white acts spent the 50s stealing hit blues and soul songs and sanitizing them for pop audiences, Rare Earth largely made a career out of taking hit Motown songs and giving them an even funkier rock sound - and doing it as Motown's first major white act. Formed in Detroit in the mid 60s by drummer Peter Rivera, saxophonist Gil Bridges, bassist John Parrish, guitarist Rod Richards and keyboardist Kenny James, Rare Earth was playing the local bar scene and had released one minor album (Dreams/Answers) when they were signed by Motown. Berry Gordy and company had enough faith that they created a Rare Earth label around the group. Rare Earth scored a surprise first hit on its Motown debut with an infectious, rocked-out version of the Temptations' "Get Ready." The single and the accompanying album hit the Pop and Soul top twenty. The group went back to the well again the next year with its album Ecology and the hit remake of "(I Know I'm) Losing You," another cut from the Tempts catalog. The group's third album yielded perhaps its most popular single, the Dino Fekaris composition "I Just Want to Celebrate," a fantastic blend of bar rock and funky soul that hit the top 10. Rare Earth remained pretty prolific over the next several years, but the members' own compositions didn't click with audiences as their remakes had. After a few more albums on Motown they moved to the Prodigal Records label for a handful of discs, but failed to generate much interest. The group split in the mid-80s and Rivera began years of touring singing the Rare Earth catalog. He now lives in Southern California with his wife of over 30 years and most recently toured with the Classic Rock All-Stars. Bridges formed a new version of Rare Earth and attempted a comeback with the album Different World in 1993. The group, now with a lineup of Bridges, Ivan Greilick, Randy Burghdoff, Mike Bruner and Floyd Stokes, still plays around the US and internationally. They've recently self-released The Rare Earth, a disc of new recordings of some of their biggest hits that is available through their website. Tagovi: Rock Alternative |
Korisnik: beriawi |
Rare Earth, MA, Smiling Faces SometimesB.Strong/N.Whitfield, composed about 1973. Tagovi: Soul Rock Rare Earth Masterpieces nach john lord Sarabande music Alternative Fresh Production Uhr Brille Takt beriawi Weltmusik |
Korisnik: djsandrothompson |
Warm Ride * Rare Earth ( 12'' Extended Disco Version )Prodigal Records - 1978 www.myspace.com/sandrothompson www.sandrothompsons.blogspot.com Tagovi: 70's Earth OneTrueMedia Pop Rare Rock |
Korisnik: MissFunkentelect |
Rare Earth - Big John Is My NameA little blue-eyed funk for ya. From their "Ma" album, vintage 1973. Enjoy! Tagovi: funk blue-eyed soul rare earth big john is my name ma 1973 |
Korisnik: gramophoneforever |
the rare earth good times sallythe rare earth good times sally Tagovi: rare earth |
Korisnik: luismariodj |
Rare Earth - Satisfaction GuaranteedRare Earth - Satisfaction Guaranteed - Ecology LP - Rare Earth Lable-Motown Records - 1970 Biography By: Gary Hill Rare Earth began as an R&B 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 doing the club circuit, the group changed their name to Rare Earth and released Dreams/Answers on Verve. The album received little reaction and the group was picked up by Motown Records as the first act on their yet-to-be-named new label. Rare Earth suggested to Motown that the label name their new subsidiary after the band and Rare Earth Records was born. When they set out to record their first album, they essentially ran out of material and did a 21-minute rendition of the Temptation's "Get Ready" to fill out the space. The album was making no headway on the charts for a long period of time. So they took the first three minutes of "Get Ready," released it as a single and it made its way into the U.S. Top Ten list, peaking at number four. Pulled along by the success of the single, the album also began to sell, breaking the Top 20, and Rare Earth's career was officially on its way. The second album, Ecology, was released in June of 1970, a couple months short of a year after "Get Ready" had been put out. Interestingly enough, Ecology was not really the group's second album, but their third. An album entitled Generation was recorded as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. When the film stalled at the box office, the album was shelved. Still, Ecology would yield not one, but two hit singles. The first was "(I Know) I'm Losing You" (another Temptations cover), which also broke the Top Ten. The second single, "Born to Wander," did not fare quite so well, but did make the Top 20. The album was catapulted to number 15. Not wanting to lose momentum, One World followed almost exactly a year after Ecology, and yielded another hit single in a longtime classic, "I Just Want to Celebrate." The song peaked on the pop charts at number seven and the album broke the Top 50. They released a live album in December of the same year. For the next album, Willie Remembers, the group insisted on doing all originals, a move that was not common around the Motown camp. Unfortunately, for a band trying to prove a point, the album never reached the type of sales of previous records. Indeed, it stalled out at number 90, and the single "Good Time Sally" didn't even break the Top 50. Motown tightened the creative grip on the group and original producer Norman Whitfield, who had worked with the group on earlier albums, was brought in to save the day. The resulting album, Ma, was released in May of 1973 and fared just a little better than Willie Remembers, peaking at number 65. The label was not pleased and sent the group into the studio to record with Stevie Wonder. That pairing did not really gel, though, and only two tracks were recorded, neither of which were released. Instead, the label sought to release another live album, trying to regain the spark that Rare Earth had had. That project also fell by the wayside, though. What followed was a series of lineup changes and legal battles, and the group stopped touring altogether in 1974. The following year Rare Earth, in a new lineup, released Back to Earth. The album did a bit better than the previous one, reaching number 59 on the charts. The single, appropriately entitled "It Makes You Happy (But It Ain't Gonna Last Too Long)" stalled just outside the Top 100. A disco-oriented excursion entitled Midnight Lady was released in 1976, but failed to really go anywhere. To make matters worse, Rare Earth Records was discontinued altogether. The band had broken up by this time. As fate would have it, though, this was not the end of Rare Earth. Instead, Barney Ales, who had presided over Rare Earth Records, started his own label Prodigal Records. He talked the group into reuniting to record the label debut. The resulting album, Rare Earth, was released in 1977 and made no real waves in the music business. Rare Earth got things together again for a marathon recording session the following year. That session yielded not one, but two albums. The first was Band Together, released in April of 1978, with Grand Slam following in September. Neither of those albums every really took off, either. The group essentially broke up in 1978, although a version of the original lineup was touring all the way into 1983. A different incarnation of the group, with just two original members, still makes the circuits. Tagovi: music disco 70's dj house import dance pop luismariodj |
Korisnik: XMIR10B |
Get Ready (extended Part I) - Rare EarthThis is part I of the 1969 extended version contained on the self titled album "Rare Earth Get Ready". Tagovi: 60's music |
Korisnik: californiajammer1974 |
California Jam 1974 Rare Earth I Just Want to CelebrateThe California Jam April 6th,1974. Rare Earth perform "I Just Want to Celebrate". I was there, check me out at: http://www.myspace.com/_californiajam1974 Tagovi: california jam 1974 ontario motor speedway |
Korisnik: andersonlamarca |
Earth - The Power of The Planet :: Rare Earth [Part 1 of 6] LegendadoBBC Documentary Earth - The Power of The Planet Dr Iain Stewart tells the story of how Earth works and how, over the course of 4.6 billion years, it came to be the remarkable place it is today. This landmark series uses specialist imaging and compelling narrative to tell the life story of our planet, how it works, and what makes it so special. Examining the great forces that shape the Earth - volcanoes, the ocean, the atmosphere and ice - the programme explores their central roles in our planet's story. How do these forces affect the Earth's landscape, its climate, and its history? CGI gives the audience a ringside seat at these great events, while the final episode brings together all the themes of the series and argues that Earth is an exceptionally rare kind of planet - giving us a special responsibility to look after our unique world. This is a series that shows the Earth in new and surprising ways. Extensive use of satellite imagery reveals new views of our planet, while time lapse filmed over many months brings the planet to life. Offering a balance between dramatic visuals and illuminating facts, this ground-breaking series makes global science truly compelling. Episode 5 - Rare Earth Iain looks at the big picture of Earth's place in space. It's taken four and a half billion years and several great catastrophes to turn it from a barren rock to the unique planet we know today. Tagovi: BBC Documentary Earth The Power of Planet Dr Iain Stewart Volcano Atmosphere Ice Oceans Rare Nature Environment Science Ecology World Preservation |
Korisnik: gyroscopes |
Circular Halbach using 12 rare earth magnets - from gyroscope.comCircular Halbach using 12 rare earth magnets (neodymium-iron-boron) Tagovi: Circular Halbach using 12 rare earth magnets neodymium iron boron |
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