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''Starting Over'' is the fourth and final studio album by the 1970s
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. It peaked at #143 on the ''Billboard'' pop album chart in 1974. The LP generated the #18 ''Billboard'' pop single "
Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)" is a hit single by Raspberries, released in September 1974. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. It was the first single release from their fourth and final LP, '' Starti ...
," while a second single, "Cruisin' Music", did not chart. This was the first album by the
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to feature songs with profanity. Those songs were “Starting Over”, which featured the word "fucking" once, and the song “Party’s Over”, which featured the word "shit" twice.


Background

Stylistically, ''Starting Over'' represented a more aggressive
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/ hard rock sound than previous albums in a way reminiscent of
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, which was one of the groups' biggest influences. The album also included softer ballads such as "Rose Coloured Glasses" and "Cry". ''Starting Over'' featured a new line-up with Michael McBride (drums), who had drummed with Carmen and Bryson in their previous band in the late '60s, Cyrus Erie, and Scott McCarl (bass, vocals). Drummer Jim Bonfanti and bassist Dave Smalley had left the band the previous year. Bruce Springsteen's drummer Max Weinberg has said that he based his early drum style (particularly on the Springsteen album ''
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'') on Raspberries drummer Michael McBride's work in this album, while Springsteen himself has also mentioned several times in live performances that the title track is one of the greatest pop songs ever written.
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, a Raspberries fan, particularly liked the song "Overnight Sensation." He was present for part of the recording of the ''Starting Over'' LP and, although not credited on the LP, is rumored to have assisted with the mix, including "Overnight Sensation." Critic Mark Deming of
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praised the album as "a fine farewell from one of the best American pop bands of their era, though they didn't know it would be their last album when they were making it." This album was re-released on CD as part of ''Power Pop Volume 2'', which also contains their album '' Side 3''.


Songs

Music journalist Ken Sharp rated the title track as the Raspberries' 9th best song, describing it as "Raspberries do
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, with sublime vocals." ''Classic Rock History'' critic Brian Kachejian rated it as the band's 4th best song, noting that the piano riff has some similarities to Elton John's "
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". This was also
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's favorite Raspberries song. Carmen said that he wrote it as a song about a relationship but it could be taken as a reference to the revised band and a new beginning for it. Carmen also said that it had the best ending of any song he had written. Both ''Ultimate Classic Rock'' critic Dave Swanson and Kachejian rated "I Don't Know What I Want" as being among the Raspberries' Top 10 songs. Swanson said it was "probably the band's heaviest moment" with lyrics that "perfectly capture youthful frustration." Kachejian noted some similarity to the Who's "
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", especially in the intro. ''Old Time Music'' critic Joseph L. Hollen also rated it among the Raspberries' top 10 songs but said it "is a decent enough song but has far too much pretense about it." Guitarist
Wally Bryson 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 ...
wrote the song "Party's Over" and said that he included a veiled reference to Smalley and Bonfanti leaving. He said that "I had to. I didn't want to. It really broke my heart." Carmen called "Party's Over" "Wally's autobiographical three-chord rocker." McCarl rated "Play On", which he co-wrote with
Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (born August 11, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. He was first known as the lead vocalist of the Raspberries. He had numerous hit songs in the 1970s and 1980s, first as a member of the Rasp ...
, as the 5th greatest power pop song. He said that "Eric and I wrote this one nose to nose. All I had was the title, the opening
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and a couple of lines to kick it off, and look at it now! It's everything I'd hoped to bring to the new band. I give it the goose-bump test from time to time, and it still passes!" Sharp rated it as the Raspberries' 8th best song, calling it "the perfect caustic marriage of Scott McCarl's caustic
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to Eric's sugar-sweet McCartney, and what a bridge!"


Track listing

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Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)" is a hit single by Raspberries, released in September 1974. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. It was the first single release from their fourth and final LP, '' Starti ...
" (Carmen) – 5:34 / Lead vocal: Carmen # "Play On" (Carmen, McCarl) – 3:01 / Lead vocal: McCarl # "Party's Over" (Bryson) – 3:14 / Lead vocal: Bryson # "I Don't Know What I Want" (Carmen) – 4:13 / Lead vocal: Carmen # "Rose Coloured Glasses" (McCarl) – 3:38 / Lead vocal: McCarl # "All Through the Night" (Carmen, McBride) – 4:30 / Lead vocal: Carmen # "Cruisin Music" (Carmen) – 3:09 / Lead vocal: Carmen # "I Can Hardly Believe You're Mine" (Carmen, McCarl) – 3:34 / Lead vocal: Carmen # "Cry" (Carmen, McCarl) – 2:41 / Lead vocal: McCarl # "Hands on You" (Bryson, McCarl) – 2:22 / Lead vocal: Bryson and McCarl # "Starting Over" (Carmen) – 4:10 / Lead vocal: Carmen Timings and credits taken from the original Capitol issue (ST-11329).


Charts


Band members

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Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (born August 11, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. He was first known as the lead vocalist of the Raspberries. He had numerous hit songs in the 1970s and 1980s, first as a member of the Rasp ...
— vocals, rhythm guitar, piano *
Wally Bryson 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 ...
— vocals, lead guitar *Scott McCarl — vocals, bass *Michael McBride — drums


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Starting Over (Raspberries Album) Raspberries (band) albums 1974 albums Albums produced by Jimmy Ienner Albums recorded at Record Plant (New York City) Capitol Records albums