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  1. Mar 2, 2022 · Scott McCarl was the bassist and co-writer of the Raspberries' final album, 'Starting Over'. He also released a solo album, 'Play On', in 1998, featuring Beatlesque power pop songs. Read his interview on his musical journey and influences.

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  2. They subsequently formed their own band, Dynamite. They were replaced in December 1973 by bassist Scott McCarl and ex-Cyrus Erie drummer Michael McBride for what was to be the fourth and final Raspberries album, Starting Over.

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Scott McCarl only appeared on a single Raspberries album (their 1974 swansong, Starting Over) but the bassist proved his worth, co-writing five of the album's tracks. In the aftermath of the Raspberries, McCarl pursued other career paths and only sporadically returned to songwriting.

  4. Scott McCarl only appeared on a single Raspberries album (their 1974 swansong, Starting Over) but the bassist proved his worth, co-writing five of the album'...

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  5. Biography. Scott McCarl of The Raspberries offers up a delightful 50-minute, 17-track album. Scott didn't write the Holy Book Of Pop, but he certainly adds some new chapters to the book with this effort.

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Former Raspberries bassist/singer Scott McCarl unfurls a career-spanning anthology and reflects on his (brief) time with the group.

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  8. Dec 7, 2023 · In the end I decided to stay, and got to work with Scott McCarl, which was great, and my brother-in-law Michael.” The new line-up came up with yet another pop masterpiece in 1974’s Starting Over , the highlights of which included the Queen-like epic Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) and Play On .