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  1. Other articles where Freedom Suite is discussed: the Rascals: Hit-making popularity: …Rascals’ Greatest Hits (1968), and Freedom Suite (1969). In 1968 they dropped the “Young” from their name and returned to being the Rascals.

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    17 de ago. de 2020 · Monday, August 17, 2020. FREEDOM SUITE shows two sides of The Rascals. “It's a double album,” as drummer Dino Danelli explained upon the set's original release. “The first is full of lyrical songs and the second has instrumentals featuring the sort of numbers we play in clubs, and never record. It's beautiful - very jazz orientated.”.

  3. Freedom Suite is an ambitious double album by The Rascals, showcasing their commitment to social and political themes alongside their musical exploration. The first record of the set features the band’s signature soulful rock sound, while the second record, consisting of instrumentals, highlights their interest in jazz and classical music influences.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Freedom Suite" on Discogs.

  5. Backing Vocals – David Brigati. Bass – Chuck Rainey, Gerald Jemmott *, Richard Davis (2) Congas, Tambourine – Eddie Brigati ( tracks: D1) Drums – Dino Danelli. Engineer [Recording] – Adrian Barber, Don Casale ( tracks: A2), Tom Dowd ( tracks: A2, B6) Guitar – Gene Cornish. Organ, Piano – Felix Cavaliere. Producer – The Rascals.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Freedom Suite" on Discogs.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2010 · Then came FREEDOM SUITE, the release that most Rascal fans either love or hate. From a personal standpoint I find that both FREEDOM SUITE and COLLECTIONS mark a point where the band was fully firing on all cylinders. Remember that this is the late 60’s, and we lost BOTH the Reverend Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy.