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  1. Mar 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. They subsequently formed their own band, Dynamite. They were replaced in December 1973 by bassist Scott McCarl and ex-Cyrus Erie drummer Michael McBride for what was to be the fourth and final Raspberries album, Starting Over.

  3. 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.

  4. Apr 12, 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...

  5. 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'...

  6. Nov 8, 2012 · Records) 1997 written by Scott McCarl Scott McCarl played in Raspberries on their 4th (and last) LP other good songs to check out : Nobody Knows , Yes It It , Run For The Sun. Scott...

  7. May 6, 2022 · A full two years before “Go All the Way” hit the airwaves, Scott McCarl was turning out a pop jangle classic of his own. Sure, “I Hope” is impossibly Beatlesque; its immortal melody, soaring backing vocals and warmly familiar Rickenbacker- and Gretsch-flavored guitar tones will take listeners back to the banks of the Mersey ...