Some of Felix Cavaliere's funkiest songs, Crusaders bassist Robert "Pops" Popewell, the Butterfield Blues Band horn section (with David Sanborn), soulful vocals and jazz solos combine to create another great but overlooked album by the Rascals. With a groove at times like Tower of Power, at others like latter-day Sly & the Family Stone, this, the band's final recording, is worth seeking out. The CD reissue on Sundazed adds two previously unreleased bonus tracks, the Cavaliere originals "Prove It" and "Love Is a Woman." ~ Jim Newsom, All Music Guide
The Island of Real
01/01/1972 | Sundazed Music Inc.
All Music Guide Review
The Island of Real Track Listing
Credits of The Island of Real
- Steve Madaio
- Trumpet
- Robert Popwell
- Bass
- Jack Scarangella
- Conga
- Jon Smith
- Horn, Sax (Tenor)
- Annie Sutton
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Wayne Tarnowski
- Engineer
- James Greene
- Engineer
- Manny Stamm
- Flugelhorn
- Woodstock Horns
- Horn
- Bob Irwin
- Mastering
- Ernest Holt
- Photography
- Herbert Laws
- Flute
- Nancy Cataldi
- Photography
- Kay Zar
- Photography
- Ralph MacDonald
- Conga
- Daniel Ben Zebulon
- Conga
- Felix Cavaliere
- Keyboards, Arp, Vocals
- Louis Colin
- Harp
- Dino Danelli
- Percussion, Drums
- Charles Dinwiddie
- Horn, Sax (Tenor)
- Rocky Dzidzornu
- Conga
- Joe Farrell
- Flute, Saxophone, Sax (Soprano)
- Howard "Buzz" Feiten
- Guitar, Arp
- Molly Holt
- Vocals
- The Rascals
- Main Performer
- Hubert Laws
- Flute
- David Sanborn
- Horn, Sax (Alto)
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