Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros album)
Rhinoceros is the 1968 debut album of Rhinoceros. The fold-out cover artwork on the album by G. Sazaferin showed a brightly colourful, beaded Rhinoceros.[1][2]
Rhinoceros | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1968 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Elektra Records | |||
Rhinoceros chronology | ||||
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Singles from Better Times Are Coming |
Tracks
- 01. When You Say You're Sorry (Alan Gerber) - 3:51
- 02. Same Old Way (John Finley) - 2:02
- 03. Apricot Brandy (Danny Weis, Michael Fonfara) - 1:57
- 04. That Time Of The Year (Alan Gerber) - 4:11
- 05. You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It) (Beth Beatty, Dick Cooper, Ernie Shelby) - 4:38
- 06. I Need Love (Larry Williams) - 4:23
- 07. I've Been There (Alan Gerber, John Finley) - 4:24
- 08. Belbuekus (Danny Weis, John Finley) - 2:25
- 09. Along Comes Tomorrow (Alan Gerber) - 4:37
- 10. I Will Serenade You (John Finley) - 3:19
Personnel
- John Finley - vocals (01,02,04-08,10) - Alan Gerber - vocals (01,06-09), piano - Danny Weis - guitar, piano - Doug Hastings - guitar - Michael Fonfara - organ - Jerry "The Bear" Penrod - bass - Billy Mundi - drums, percussion + - Paul A. Rothchild - producer
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References
- Colin Larkin -The encyclopedia of popular music: Indexes -2006 0195313739 Volume 10 - Page 871 The spectacular fold-out cover artwork on their debut by G. Sazaferin showed a brightly colourful, beaded Rhinoceros. Unfortunately the music was disappointing; only the Buddy Miles-influenced 'You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)' and their 'greatest hit', the instrumental 'Apricot Brandy", stood out. The BBC adopted the latter as a Radio 1 theme. Two more albums followed, but by now the ponderous Rhinoceros had turned into a dodo. • ALBUMS: Rhinoceros (Elektra 1968) ...
- Colin Larkin - 1997 The Virgin encyclopedia of sixties music - Page 372 Two more albums followed, but by now the ponderous Rhinoceros had turned into a dodo. •ALBUMS: Rhinoceros (Elektra 1968)***, Satin Chickens (Elektra 1969)**, Better Times Are Coming (Elektra 1970) .
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