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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 12, 2022 · But it’s Scott McCarl the solo artist who gets the spotlight on the new anthology Play On (Liberation Hall Records). The 13 tracks on CD feature most of his 1997 solo debut of the same title ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Apr 4, 2022 · Scott McCarl talks about his time in The Raspberries, his co-writing with Eric Carmen and Wally Bryson, and his new album Play On. He also shares his memories of Badfinger, Glider, and other musical projects.

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  6. Dec 7, 2023 · Carmen and Bryson opted to carry on with replacement members – bassist Scott McCarl and ex-Cyrus Erie drummer Michael McBride – although the decision was tough for Bryson: “They [Smalley and Bonfanti] were buddies of mine from The Choir. It was a real difficult situation. I felt real torn.

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