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  1. 14. Dez. 2007 · Raspberries Live on Sunset Strip (Rykodisc). In one bathetic swoop, ex-Raspberries frontman Eric Carmen nearly laid ruin to the pioneering power-pop band's legacy with his overwrought 1976 solo ...

  2. 18. März 2008 · Preview video of Raspberries - Live on Sunset Strip. Details available at RaspberriesOnline.com!

  3. This is not a fixed-up-overdubbed-almost live CD, this is exactly what they sounded like in 2005 - powerful, melodic and vocally perfect. From a technical standpoint, this is one of the best concert CD's I have ever heard. The instruments come through in sparking quality and the vocals sit perfectly in the mix.

  4. A date from the 2005 tour in Los Angeles was recorded and released in 2007 as Live on Sunset Strip. The double CD and one DVD contained a foreword from Bruce Springsteen, and a 1970s photo of John Lennon wearing a Raspberries' Starting Over sweatshirt. Capitalizing on the release, Raspberries played further shows in New York, California, and ...

  5. The Raspberries were greatly underrated and recorded only 4 albums. In their short career they managed to impress critcs and established a loyal fan base but for some reason it all came to an end. It was said by some that they had the potential to be the next Beatles. They grew immensely with each album they released and I was a huge fan. I have all their albums remastered on cd and their ...

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  6. 8. Juni 2015 · The Raspberries were greatly underrated and recorded only 4 albums. In their short career they managed to impress critcs and established a loyal fan base but for some reason it all came to an end. It was said by some that they had the potential to be the next Beatles. They grew immensely with each album they released and I was a huge fan. I have all their albums remastered on cd and their ...

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  7. The release of Live on Sunset Strip captures the Raspberries pushin' out power pop magic from the stage. The Cleveland based band leaned heavily on The Beatles, The Who, The Byrds, and The Beach Boys, at a time when sixties rock had been cast aside in favor of the '70s high times recordings from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath.