Lifeline (Pablo Cruise album) explained

Lifeline
Type:Album
Artist:Pablo Cruise
Cover:Pablocruiselifeline.jpg
Released:March 1976
Studio:Sound Factory (Hollywood)
Genre:Soft rock, yacht rock
Length:36:15
Label:A&M
Producer:Val Garay
Prev Title:Pablo Cruise
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:A Place in the Sun
Next Year:1977

Lifeline is the second album by the California soft rock group Pablo Cruise. Released in 1976, the album reached No. 139 on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the United States. In 1977, Barbra Streisand recorded "Don't Believe It" with mostly different lyrics for her album Superman.[1]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Crystal" (Jenkins, Lerios) - 3:42 (lead singer: Bud Cockrell)
  2. "Don't Believe It" (Ron Nagle) - 3:15 (lead singer: David Jenkins)
  3. "Tearin' Down My Mind" (Eugene Autry) - 3:58 (lead singer: Bud Cockrell)
  4. "(I Think) It's Finally Over" (Jenkins, Lerios) - 3:13 (lead singers: David Jenkins, Bud Cockrell)
  5. "Lifeline" (Ron Nagle) - 3:36 (lead singers: David Jenkins, Bud Cockrell)

Side Two

  1. "Zero to Sixty in Five" (Jenkins, Lerios) - 5:01 (instrumental)
  2. "Look to the Sky" (Cockrell) - 3:03 (lead singer: Bud Cockrell)
  3. "Never See That Girl Enough" (Jenkins) - 3:28 (lead singer: David Jenkins)
  4. "Who Knows" (Cockrell) - 3:38 (lead singer: Bud Cockrell)
  5. "Good Ship Pablo Cruise" (Jenkins, Lerios, Price) - 3:28 (lead singer: David Jenkins)

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. allmusic (((Pablo Cruise > Discography > Main Albums)))