The Rubinoos (album)
The Rubinoos was the 1977 debut album by American power pop band the Rubinoos. It was rereleased a number of times on different labels with bonus tracks. The Rubinoos re-released it again on their own label, November 30, 2011 (bonus tracks listed below).
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | Columbia Studios | |||
Genre | Power pop, new wave | |||
Label | Beserkley | |||
Producer | Gary Phillips, Glen Kolotkin, Matthew King Kaufman | |||
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Track listing
- "I Think We're Alone Now" (Bo Gentry, Richie Cordell)
- "Leave My Heart Alone"
- "Hard to Get"
- "Peek-A-Boo"
- "Rock and Roll is Dead"
- "Memories"
- "Nothing a Little Love Won't Cure"
- "Wouldn't It Be Nice"
- "Make It Easy"
- "I Never Thought It Would Happen"
- "Rhythm of Love" (Bonus Track)
- "As Long As I'm With You" (Bonus Track)
- "Gorilla" (Bonus Track)
- "Animal Farm" (Bonus Track)
- "Eyes On Love" (Bonus Track)
- "Cats and Dogs" (Bonus Track)
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