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Pablo Cruise achieved some measure of success during the latter part of the '70s with their mellow, easygoing California pop. The band was formed in 1973 by former members of Stoneground and It's a Beautiful Day: guitarist Dave Jenkins, keyboardist Cory Lerios, bassist Bud Cockrell, and drummer Steve Price. The group was praised for its compositional and instrumental skill on the albums Pablo Cruise and Lifeline, and was rewarded with the Top Ten hit "Whatcha Gonna Do?" in 1977 from A Place in the Sun. Cockrell left and was replaced by former Santana bassist Bruce Day. Worlds Away went platinum, as did its predecessor, and produced three hit singles, including the Top Ten "Love Will Find a Way." By the time the '80s rolled around, the new wave movement was in full swing on the pop charts, and the group fell out of favor with the record-buying public. Several Pablo Cruise songs were used as soundtrack material for sports programs on ABC, CBS, and NBC, and the band's work also appeared in the films Free Ride, An Unmarried Woman, and Dreamer. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
I have 3 older brothers that were in their mid to late teens in the seventies and I was probably 9 or 10 ( IDK ) and remember this album and instantly fell in love with it. After all these years ( Im now 46 ) this album still brings me back to the younger years. I love it
I met Dave Jenkins in the Lobby of the Hotel New Otani in Tokyo in 1979. I was the only other foreigner there. He was asking me about what it was like living in Japan. I commented that albums were super expensive there. The next day there were four Pablo Cruise albums in my room. And these were the super quality Japanese pressings. I still have them. Thanks, Dave.
I saw them in the 70's outdoors in the Minnesota summer. Ahh the smell of those concerts. . . ha ha. My dad said I hear there was a lot of smoking going on. . . I didn't have to tell him how right he was. They were great on stage and on my radio!
I have thes on vinyl and i LOVED them. Such fun music! Glad to read they are still playing!
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Saw them last night (2-25-12) in a small hall (250 seats). My goodness, at age 68 this could have been my last concert. If so, I had a great time. The band was amazing. Alot of talent on stage. A 2 hour show went very quickly. Sounded great and the setting was perfect.
Oh the days back in then. I inked a poster for them when they played at Bozo's Bus Stop Bar, outside of Travis Air Force Base, waaaay back in the mid 70's. Small little place but Pablo Cruise rocked it off its foundation. Great band ... yeah!
Great band! Met them in 75 at a place called Mountain Charlies in Los Gatos,CA. They also played at the Cow Palace in San Fran with Doobie Bros. Bud Cockrel was a hell of a singer and bass player. Nice to have a Pablo Cruise station on Pandora!
I have great memories as a kid in the mid to late 70's with hits created by Pablo Cruise. Hanging around at the swim club with childhood friends..It seemed to be a much simpler time and life! How quickly our youth and care free days leave us. Dial in to the past and Rock on!
.........these boys bee growin' some serious hair!! .....remember this nice tune......70s? has it been that long? guess Isaiah 40 is tellin' the truth......all ppl are like grass.......grass withers and flowers fall.......Word of the Lord stands......forever.
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Saw them last night (2-25-12) in a small hall (250 seats). My goodness, at age 68 this could have been my last concert. If so, I had a great time. The band was amazing. Alot of talent on stage. A 2 hour show went very quickly. Sounded great and the setting was perfect.