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See is a 1969 album by rock band The Rascals. The album continued a trend towards album-oriented material, begun by the band with their Freedom Suite album earlier in the year. It's notable in that, where most of the Rascals' songs previously were jointly written by singer/keyboardist Felix Cavaliere and singer/percussionist Eddie Brigati, eight of the twelve songs on See were written by Cavaliere alone, possibly signaling a power shift within the group. (Brigati left the Rascals about a year after See was released.)

Track Listing

All songs are written by Felix Cavaliere, except where otherwise indicated.

Side One

  1. "See"
  2. "I'd Like to Take You Home"
  3. "Remember Me" (Gene Cornish)
  4. "I'm Blue" (Felix Cavaliere/Eddie Brigati)
  5. "Stop and Think"
  6. "Temptation's 'Bout to Get Me" (Jeff Diggs)

Side Two

  1. "Nubia"
  2. "Carry Me Back"
  3. "Away Away" (Gene Cornish)
  4. "Real Thing"
  5. "Death's Reply"
  6. "Hold On"

Personnel

The Rascals

Additional musicians

Production

References

The Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Rascals
Compilations
Singles
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