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  1. The Raspberries were an American pop rock band formed in 1970 from Cleveland, Ohio. They had a run of success in the early 1970s music scene with their pop rock sound, which AllMusic later described as featuring "exquisitely crafted melodies and achingly gorgeous harmonies."

  2. The Raspberries are one of rock’s most treasured bands influencing everyone from John Lennon to Bruce Springsteen to Paul Westerberg!. Pop Art Live is an essential document of that band, providing another chapter to their lasting impact!

  3. Along with Wally Bryson and Dave Smalley their new band – Raspberries - produced a head-on collision with the progressive rock scene and coined the “Power Pop” sound, which featured explosive rock guitars combined with soaring two and four-part pop harmonies.

  4. Jan 14, 2015 · 1.1K. 119K views 9 years ago. The Raspberries cut through the epic pretensions and pomposity of '70s-era rock to proudly reclaim the spirit and simplicity of classic pop, recalling the heyday of...

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    • 'Go All The Way' From: 'Raspberries' (1972) No surprise at the top of our Raspberries list! From the opening Bryson power chord riff, 'Go All The Way' is one of the most vibrant and triumphant records ever!
    • 'I Wanna Be With You' From: 'Fresh' (1972) That urgent machine gun like snare drum opening grabs the listener's ears as the jangling guitars chime in to let us know the Raspberries are at it again.
    • 'Ecstasy' From: 'Side 3' (1973) Get in between two Raspberries diehards, and the debate will rage over the band's best song as being either 'Tonight' or 'Ecstasy.'
    • 'Tonight' From: 'Side 3' (1973) Pop perfection in three and a half minutes of glory. Take one part Small Faces, one part Who, one part Beatles, mix, cook to a boil and let rock!
  5. Dec 7, 2023 · It also describes US 70s band The Raspberries. While Queen conquered the world, however, The Raspberries remain overlooked and virtually unknown, despite having had John Lennon and Keith Moon among their fans.

  6. Raspberries is the debut album from the Raspberries, released in April 1972. It was their second highest-charting LP, reaching No. 51 on the Billboard album chart, but spent more weeks on the chart than all of their other albums combined.