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Pablo Cruise Concert

Record Plant (Sausalito, CA)

Pablo Cruise concert at Record Plant on Nov 10, 1974

11.10.1974
Tracks: 10 / Total Time: 57:12
Catalog: Record Plant

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Concert Summary

Pablo Cruise has been described as "soft rock" and "smooth rock," both fitting genre identifiers for a band that made their name around the West Coast. Featuring former members of Stoneground, It's A Beautiful Day, and (later) Santana, Pablo Cruise recorded a number of popular singles and made a number of critically…entire summary

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  • mischanova | Saturday, April 18, 2009 | 12:42 pm

    Should point out that the song "Island Woman" is a completely different song than the one of that title on the first album.

  • mischanova | Saturday, April 18, 2009 | 12:29 pm

    I first saw these guys at the Student Union Bldg. at San Jose State in 1976. "Ocean Breeze" had been getting airplay on KSAN and KZAP in Sacramento. Their set was mostly the entire first album (which wasn't commercially popular, but has lots of great material) and the second album, with "Zero to Sixty in Five." Saw them about six more times after that, until Bud Cockrell left the group. Only saw them once after that. The vitality seemed to have left the group with Bud.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, March 26, 2009 | 5:24 pm

    Wow.How I want this band to play in my hometown. Pablo Cruise has a keyboard player that rivals Keith Emerson. I swear this is not a pop band but a progressive "BEACH-COMBER" band. I loved their hits in the 70's and love them to this day. They have songs on their LP's that are like jam-bands. They kick-ass. Thanks for these recordings,I had no idea there was more to Pablo Cruise than the 7 LP's. SUPERB !!!

  • thh | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 | 9:45 pm

    That would be Bud's photo above....

  • thh | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 | 9:44 pm

    It was probably Bud Cockerell on Bass not Bruce Day

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