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Happy Birthday to Eric Carmen, who turns 72 today (August 11th). Carmen is best remembered for writing and singing lead on the Raspberries' string of power pop hits, including “I Wanna Be With You,” “Let's Pretend,” “Tonight,” “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record),” and their 1972 Top Five signature hit “Go All The Way.” Carmen went on to solo success with 1975's “All By Myself,” and “Never Gonna Fall In Love Again,” as well as writing Shaun Cassidy's Top Ten hits “That's Rock 'N' Roll,” and “Hey Deanie.”
In the 1984 he co-wrote Ann Wilson and Mike Reno's duet “Almost Paradise” from the Footloose soundtrack, sang 1988's “Hungry Eyes” from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, and scored his last Top Ten hit later that year with “Make Me Lose Control.”
Out now is Pop Art Live, the latest Raspberries live collection that chronicles the band's initial reunion show on November 26th, 2004 at Cleveland's House Of Blues. Highlights on the set include such Eric Carmen classics as “Go All The Way,” “Let's Pretend,” “I Wanna Be With You,” “Tonight,” “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record),” “Ecstasy,” and more. Also included are covers of the Who's “I Can't Explain,” and a triple shot of Beatles gems — “Ticket To Ride,” “No Reply,” and “Baby's In Black.”