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  1. 2. März 2022 · March 2, 2022. Scott McCarl only appeared on a single Raspberries album (their 1974 swansong, ‘Starting Over’) but the bassist proved his worth, co-writing five of the album’s tracks. In the aftermath of the Raspberries, McCarl pursued other career paths and only sporadically returned to songwriting.

  2. The group disbanded in 1975 after a five-year run, and Eric Carmen proceeded to a successful career as a solo artist. Bryson and Smalley resurrected the group's name in 1999 for an album, which included singer/songwriter Scott McCarl as vocalist. In 2004, the original quartet reunited and undertook a well-received reunion tour in 2005.

  3. Play On by Scott McCarl, released 01 April 2022 1. I'll Be On My Way 2. I Hope 3. Wait A Minute Girl 4. Fallin' In Love 5. In Love Without A Girl 6. I Think About You 7. Don't Wanna Go 8. Go Down Swingin' 9. Run For The Sun 10. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying 11. Doin' It Right 12. Suspicious (bonus track) 13. Like Nobody Can (bonus track ...

  4. Scott McCarl only appeared on a single Raspberries album (their 1974 swansong, Starting Over) but the bassist proved his worth, co-writing five of the album'...

  5. 12. Apr. 2022 · But it’s Scott McCarl the solo artist who gets the spotlight on the new anthology Play On (Liberation Hall Records). The 13 tracks on CD feature most of his 1997 solo debut of the same title,...

  6. 6. Mai 2022 · Now we find ourselves with a new album from Scott McCarl, again titled Play On. Is it a reissue? No, not quite: four of the album’s ten core tracks have been dropped, as have four of the seven “bonus” recordings. In their place come some “new” archival recordings and a pair of new (2021) songs.

  7. 7. Dez. 2023 · Classic Rock. All the way to nowhere: The story of The Raspberries. By Greg Prato. ( Classic Rock ) published 7 December 2023. John Lennon, Keith Moon and Kurt Cobain were fans. They influenced Kiss, Cheap Trick and Bruce Springsteen. So how come The Raspberries never quite made it?