Felix Cavaliere, founder of Grammy-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee The Rascals, will release his new album Then and Now via Atisha Records/Ingram Music Distribution on September 15. It comes just over a year after Cavaliere penned “Memoir of a Rascal” (Ingram Spark).
“This album came about during the pandemic, whereas I needed to really find a way to lift my spirits from not being on stage and touring,” Cavaliere said in a press release. “The ‘then’ songs are the songs that made me want to sing and play. The ‘now’ songs reflect those past influences.”
With No. 1 songs like “Good Lovin’”, “Groovin’”, “A Beautiful Morning”, “I’ve Been Lonely Too Long”, “People Got to Be Free” and “How Can I Be Sure,” The Rascals were one of the prominent ‘blue-eyed soul’ groups to come out of the 1960s.
As a solo artist, Cavaliere connected with a new generation of fans with his top 40 hit “Only A Heart Sees” in 1980, and in 2008, Cavaliere worked with Steve Cropper on the Grammy-nominated “Nudge It Up A Notch.” “Then And Now” is Cavaliere’s first all-new solo studio album since 1993’s “Dreams In Motion” (MCA).
In 2019, Cavaliere was inducted into the Musicians Hall Of Fame.
Track listing:
1. “Slip Away”
2. “Along The Way”
3. “Spanish Harlem”
4. “Summer In El Barrio”
5. “Mary Ann”
6. “Road Trip”
7. “Searching For My Love”
8. “Get On Home”
9. “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher”
10. “Soul Love”
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