GROOVINThe (Young) Rascals' best known album is this 1967 release, thanks to the title track, the group's biggest ever single. An infectiously lazy quasi bossa nova with more hooks than really should be allowed in any one song, "Groovin'" is a stone classic, one of the best and most beloved singles of the '60s. The fact that GROOVIN' has another hit single which some fans think is even better the gorgeously melodramatic, spacious "How Can I Be Sure" makes
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The (Young) Rascals' best-known album is this 1967 release, thanks to the title track, the group's biggest-ever single. An infectiously lazy quasi-bossa nova with more hooks than really should be allowed in any one song, "Groovin'" is a stone classic, one of the best and most-beloved singles of the '60s.
The fact that GROOVIN' has another hit single which some fans think is even better--the gorgeously melodramatic, spacious "How Can I Be Sure"--makes this by default better than any of the Young Rascals' more scattershot and covers-heavy earlier albums. The other nine tracks are cut from the same stylistic cloth as the hits: more refined and quieter than their raucous early hits, songs like "I'm So Happy Now" and "If You Knew" are delightful collisions of lite-psych and jazz-inflected blue-eyed soul. GROOVIN' is a delightful album and probably the best starting point for this often underrated group.