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Rubicon (Rubicon album)

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Released
  
1978

Producer
  
Richard Polodor

Release date
  
1978

Genre
  
Funk rock

Recorded
  
1977-1978

Artist
  
Rubicon

Label
  
20th Century Fox Records

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Rubicon is the eponymous debut album from the late-1970s funk rock band Rubicon (formed by Jerry Martini from Sly & the Family Stone and featuring future Night Ranger members Jack Blades on bass and Brad Gillis on guitars). Released on 20th Century Fox in 1978, it featured the band's one and only hit single (leading them to be categorized as a one hit wonder), the Max Haskett-penned "I'm Gonna Take Care Of Everything" (highest Billboard peak: 28 in 1978).

Contents

In 2009, it was reissued as part of a combo pack with their next (and final) album, "American Dreams" by Renaissance Records.

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Track listing

  • All Songs Arranged By Rubicon & Published By Fox Fanfare Music, Inc./Nocibur Music-BMI.
    1. And The Moon's Out Tonight (Gerald Martini) 3:28
    2. Far Away (Max Haskett) 4:59
    3. Closely (Dennis Marcellino) 5:30
    4. Vanilla Gorilla (Martini, Haskett) 5:06
    5. I'm Gonna Take Care Of Everything (Haskett) 3:38
    6. I Want To Love You (Jack Blades) 3:11
    7. Cheatin' (Gregory Eckler, James Pugh) 3:46
    8. It's All For The Show (Eckler) 3:50
    9. That's The Way Things Are (Martini, Lynn Medeiros) 5:41

    Personnel

  • Max Haskett: Lead Vocal, Trumpet
  • Dennis Marcellino: Sax, lead vocal, acoustic guitar
  • Jerry Martini: Sax
  • Brad Gillis: Lead & Rhythm Guitar
  • Jim Pugh: Keyboards
  • Jack Blades: Bass
  • Gregory Eckler: Drums, Percussion, Lead Vocal
  • Production

  • Produced By Richard Polodor
  • Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Bill Cooper
  • Songs

    1And the Moon's Out Tonight3:28
    2Far Away4:59
    3Closely5:30

    References

    Rubicon (Rubicon album) Wikipedia