Lifeline (Pablo Cruise album)
Lifeline | ||||
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Studio album by Pablo Cruise | ||||
Released | April 1976 | |||
Genre | Pop/Rock | |||
Length | 36:15 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Val Garay | |||
Pablo Cruise chronology | ||||
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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 recorded "Don't Believe It" with mostly different lyrics for her album "Superman".[1]
Track listing
Side One
- "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
Side Two
- "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
References
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