Lifeline (Pablo Cruise album)
Lifeline is the second album by the California soft rock group Pablo Cruise. Released in 1976, the album was slightly more successful than the previous, but still only reached #139 on the United States charts. In 1977, Barbra Streisand redid "Don't Believe It" with mostly different lyrics for her album "Superman".[1]
Track listing
- "Crystal" (Jenkins/Lerios) - 3:42
- "Don't Believe It" (Ron Nagle) - 3:15
- "Tearin' Down My Mind" (Eugene Autry) - 3:58
- "(I Think) It's Finally Over" (Jenkins/Lerios) - 3:13
- "Lifeline" (Nagle) - 3:36
- "Zero To Sixty In Five" (Jenkins/Lerios) - 5:01
- "Look To The Sky" (Cockrell) - 3:03
- "Never See That Girl Enough" (Jenkins) - 3:28
- "Who Knows" (Cockrell) - 3:38
- "Good Ship Pablo Cruise" (Jenkins/Lerios/Price) - 3:28
Performers
- David Jenkins: Guitars, Harmonica, vocals, bass on two songs
- Steve Price: percussion, drums
- Bud Cockrell: Bass, Vocals
- Cory Lerios: Piano, keyboards, Synthesizer, backing vocals
- Steve Frediani: Saxophone
- Andrew Gold: Electric guitar, Backgrounds, Tambourine on "Lifeline"
Production
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