Boys Will Be Boys (Rabbitt album)
Boys Will Be Boys is the debut album from the band Rabbitt, the South African rock quartet led by Trevor Rabin. It was released in 1975 on Jo'Burg Records in South Africa, and promptly went gold faster than any other disc released in the country. The band would go on to win the Sarie Award for "Best Contemporary Pop".
Boys Will Be Boys would later be re-issued in 1989, both in Germany and in the States.- "Something's Going Wrong with My Baby" — 4:45
- "Savage" — 4:43
- "Lifeline" — 6:00
- "Locomotive Breath" — 3:35
- "Hard Ride" — 4:05
- "Baby's Leaving" — 2:20
- "Eventides" — 2:34
- "Looking for the Man" — 4:00
- "Death of Tulio" — 0:22
- "Charlie" — 2:35
- "Brand New Love"* — 3:38
- "Auld Lang Syne"* — 1:18
- Bonus tracks on 2006 CD re-issue
Personnel
Rabbitt
- Trevor Rabin: Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards and synthesizers
- Duncan Faure: Keyboards, synthesizers and lead vocal on track 5
- Ronnie Robot: Bass
- Neil Cloud: Drums and percussion
- Godfrey Rabin: Violin solo on track 5
- Strings arranged by Pro Arte; conducted by Bram Verhoef
Production
- Arranged by Trevor Rabin
- Produced by Trevor Rabin, Julian Laxton and Patrick van Blerk
- Engineered and mixed by Julian Laxton