Two strong tracks propelled Ecology up the pop charts: the swaggering, bravado-laden "Born to Wander," written by Tom Baird, and a hard-hitting, rocking rendition of the Temptations' "I Know I'm Losing You," written by Cornelius Grant, Eddie Holland, and Norman Whitfield; the epic remake of the latter is almost eleven minutes of pure funk-rock. Lead singer Pete Riviera had a powerful voice, similar to Dennis Edwards, that could sell a song; the percussion and echo vocals accentuate the classic. The guys do a nice job on John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "Eleanor Rigby," and bass player John Persh's "Nice Place to Visit" adds a different twist to Rare Earth's legacy. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Rod Richards
- Guitar, Vocals
- Pete Rivera
- Drums, Vocals
- Norman Whitfield
- Producer
- John Persh
- Bass, Tambourine, Vocals
- Pete Riveria
- Drums, Vocals
- John Matousek
- Mastering, Compiled
- Robert Robitaille
- Mastering, Compiled
- Tom Baird
- Producer
- Gil Bridges
- Flute, Tabla, Saxophone, Vocals
- Eddie Guzman
- Conga
- Kenny James
- Organ, Keyboards
- Rare Earth
- Main Performer














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