Rabbitt | |
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Background information | |
Origin | South Africa |
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 1972–78 |
Labels | Capricorn Records Voiceprint Records Map Records Jo'Burg Records Jet Records Line Records Victor (Japan) |
Past members | Trevor Rabin Duncan Faure Neil Cloud Ronnie Robot |
Rabbitt is a South African rock band formed in 1972, evolving from a band called The Conglomeration, consisting of members Trevor Rabin, Duncan Faure, Ronnie Robot, and Neil Cloud.[1] Their successes included making it to the top of the South African charts with the hit "Charlie" in 1976. Rabbitt broke up in 1978 and have recently reunited. They are set to retake the stage in 2023.
Musicians
Line-up from 1975
- Trevor Rabin: Vocals, lead guitar, keyboards
- Ronnie Robot (Ronald Friedman) (born 5 October 1953): Bass guitar
- Neil Cloud (born 3 September 1953): Drums
- Duncan Faure (born 16 December 1956): Vocals, guitars, keyboards
Albums
Boys Will Be Boys (1975)
Tracks:
- "Something's Going Wrong with My Baby" (Trevor Rabin) — 4:45
- "Savage" (Rabin) — 4:43
- "Lifeline" (Rabin) — 6:00
- "Locomotive Breath" (Ian Anderson) — 3:35
- "Hard Ride" (Rabin) — 4:05
- "Baby's Leaving" (Rabin) — 2:20
- "Eventides" (Rabin) — 2:34
- "Looking for the Man" (Rabin) — 4:00
- "Death of Tulio" (Rabin) — 0:22
- "Charlie" (Van Blerk, Rabin) — 2:35
- "Brand New Love"(*) (Rabin) — 3:38
- "Auld Lang Syne"(*) (Traditional) — 1:18
(*) bonus track on 2006 CD re-issue (Fresh Music)
A Croak and a Grunt in the Night (1977)
Tracks:
- "T.C. Rabin in D-Minor" (Rabin) (0.24)
- "I Sleep Alone" (Rabin) (2.52)
- "'A Croak and a Grunt in the Night" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (2.37)
- "Everybody's Cheating" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (4.10)
- "Sugar Pie" (Rabin) (3.22)
- "Searching" (Rabin) (4.13)
- "Working for the People" (Rabin/Robot/Faure/Cloud) (4.21)
- "Pollyman" (Rabin) (2.23)
- "Schumann" (Trad. arr. Rabin) (0.21)
- "Hold On to Love" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (4.06)
- "Dingley's Bookshop" (Faure) (2.10) theme from a TV series
- "Never Gonna Ruin my Life" (Rabin) (0.56)
- "Tribal Fence" (MacKay) (3.51) featuring Margaret Singana
- "Gift of Love" (Rabin/Van Blerk/Robot) (3.44)
- "Lonely Loner Too" (Faure) (3.35)
- "Take It Easy" (Rabin) (3.40)
- "A Love You Song" (Faure) (1.46)
Musicians:
- Trevor Rabin: Vocals, guitars, piano, electric piano, harmonica, tubular bells, string arrangements, producer
- Neil Cloud: Drums, percussion
- Duncan Faure: Vocals, rhythm guitar, organ, piano
- Ronnie Robot: Bass
- Margaret Singana: Guest vocals on "Tribal Fence"
- Patric van Blerk: Producer
- Julian Laxton: Remix engineer
- Peter Thwaites and Greg Cutler: Engineers
Release information:
- 1976, Jo'Burg Records, TJL 13014
- 1977, Capricorn (USA/Canada), CP 0190
Rock Rabbitt (1977)
Tracks:
- "Rush Hour Scores" (Faure) (5:02)
- "Mr. Muso" (Faure) (5:14)
- "Love in my Heart" (Faure) (3:40)
- "Within These Words" (Faure) (3:12)
- "Rock 'n' Roll, Part I & II" (Faure) (3:38)
- "Getting Thru to You" (Faure) (4:08)
- "I've Been Aware" (Faure) (6:16)
- "Without Her Love" (Faure) (3:19)
- "Hello and Welcome Home" (Faure) (5:38)
- "Goodbye and So-Long" (Faure) (2:28)
Musicians:
- Duncan Faure: Vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Ronnie Robot: Bass
- Neil Cloud: Drums
Release information: 1977, JoBurg Records, TJC(X)13025
Revival
Tracks:
- "Locomotive Breath" (Ian Anderson) (3:35) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Gift of Love" (Rabin/Van Blerk/Robot) (3.44) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Getting Through to You" (Faure) (4:07) — from the album Rock Rabbitt
- "Hard Ride" (Rabin) (4:10) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Lifeline" (Rabin) (5:31) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Searching" (Rabin) (4:09) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "T.C. Rabin in D-minor" (Rabin) (0:24) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "I Sleep Alone" (Rabin) (2:52) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Charlie" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (2:47) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Morning Light" (Rabin/Faure) (3:12) — from the EP Morning Light (1977)
- "Brand New Love" (Rabin) (3.30) — from the EP single Morning Light (1977)
- "A Croak and a Grunt in the Night" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (2:37) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Everybody's Cheating" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (4:08) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Hold On to love" (Rabin/Van Blerk) (4:04) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Tribal Fence" (MacKay) (3.51) featuring Margaret Singana — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
Release information: 1987, PVB Music, PVBR 1007A
The Collection / The Hits
Tracks:
- "Hard Ride" (Rabin) (4:10) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Charlie" (Rabin/van Blerk) (2:47) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Lonely Loner Too" (Faure) (3:34) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Searching" (Rabin) (4:09) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Dingley's Bookshop" (Faure) (2:11) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Locomotive Breath" (Ian Anderson) (3:35) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Baby's Leaving" (Rabin) (2:23) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Pollyman" (Rabin) (2:22) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "T.C. Rabin in D-minor" (Rabin) (0:24) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "I Sleep Alone" (Rabin) (2:52) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "A Croak and a Grunt in the Night" (Rabin/van Blerk) (2:37) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Morning Light" (Rabin/Faure) (3:12) — from the EP single Morning Light (1977)
- "Schumann" (Trad. arr. Rabin) (0:24) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Hold On to love" (Rabin/van Blerk) (4:04) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Take It Easy" (Rabin) (3:40) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Lifeline" (Rabin) (5:31) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "I Was Eleven" (Faure), (3:10) — from the EP single 1972–1978 (1978)
- "Everybody's Cheating" (Rabin/van Blerk) (4:08) — from the album A Croak and a Grunt in the Night
- "Savage" (Rabin) (4:43) — from the album Boys Will Be Boys!
- "Getting Through to You" (Faure) (4:07) — from the album Rock Rabbitt
- "Auld Lang Syne Rock" (Trad. arr. Rabin) (1:21) — B-side of "Morning Light" single (1977)
- "A Love You Song" (Faure) (1:43) — from the EP single Morning Light (1977)
Release information:
- 1992 (as The Collection), ON records, RABCD1
- 1996 (as The Hits), Gallo, CDRED 602
The Extended Plays (EPs)
- Rock 'n' Roll, Volume 2 (4-track EP, 1977) Capricorn, 2206 201 (Brazil)
- Something's Going Wrong With My Baby
- Life Line
- Locomotive Breath
- Eventides
- Morning Light (4-track EP, 1977) JoBurg Records, TJS57
- Morning Light
- A Love You Song
- Brand New Love
- When You're Without Her
- 1972–1978 Limited Souvenir Edition (4-track EP, 1978) JoBurg Records, TJM73
- Rock 'N Roll Part One & Two
- I Was Eleven
- Locomotive Breath
- Goodbye And So-Long
The Singles
- Locomotive Breath [3.00] (Ian Anderson, prod. Patric van Blerk, arr. Fransua Roos) / And The Planets Danced
- (1972) MAP, MP.513 Springbok No. 18 in January 1973
- Backdoor of my Heart / Share the Loving Things
- (1973) JoBurg Records
- Hallelujah Sunrise / Hidden Feelings
- (1973) JoBurg Records
- Yesterday's Papers / B-side unknown
- (1974) JoBurg Records
- Charlie / Looking for the Man
- (1976) JoBurg Records, TJS35 Springbok No. 14 in June 1976
- Hard Ride / Baby's Leaving
- (1976) JoBurg Records, TJS46
- Hold on to Love / Working for the People
- (1976) JoBurg Records, TJS49
- Sugar Pie / Dingley's Bookshop
- (1976) JoBurg Records, TJS51
- Eventides / Charlie
- (1977) Victor, VIP-2526 (Japan)
- Everybody's Cheating / Gift of Love
- (1977) Victor, VIP-2561 (Japan)
- Hold on to Love / Working for the People
- (1977) Capricorn, CPS 0281 (USA)
- Morning Light / Auld Lang Syne Rock
- (1977) JoBurg Records, TJS57 Springbok No. 15 in September 1977
- Gettin' Thru to You (Teenage Love) / Hello and Welcome Home
- (1977) JoBurg Records, TJS64 Springbok No. 15 in December 1977
References
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