Rub It Better

Rub It Betteris the third album by General Public, released in 1995 when the band reformed after almost ten years.

Rub It Better
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 4, 1995
Recorded1994–95
Genre
LabelEpic
ProducerJerry Harrison
General Public chronology
Hand to Mouth
(1986)
Rub It Better
(1995)
Classic Masters
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "It Must Be Tough" – 5:34 (Dave Wakeling, Michael Railton, Roger Charlery)
  2. "Rainy Days" – 4:06 (Charlery, Railton, Horace Panter)
  3. "Hold It Deep" – 4:34 (Wakeling, Charlery, Railton, Andy "Stoker" Growcott)
  4. "Big Bed" – 4:12 (Norman Jones, Wakeling, Charlery, Railton)
  5. "Punk" – 3:05 (Charlery)
  6. "Friends Again" – 5:41 (Wakeling, David Ricketts, Railton)
  7. "It's Weird" – 5:50 (Charlery, Railton)
  8. "Never Not Alone" – 4:21 (Wakeling, Charlery, Railton)
  9. "Handgun" – 4:52 (Wakeling, Railton)
  10. "Blowhard" – 4:38 (Wakeling, Railton)
  11. "Warm Love" – 3:35 (Van Morrison)
  12. "Rub It Better" – 5:32 (Charlery, Wakeling, Patrick Murray)

Personnel

General Public
  • David Wakeling – vocals, guitar
  • Ranking Roger – vocals, programming
  • Michael Railton – keyboards, vocals
  • Norman Jones – percussion, vocals
  • Wayne Lothian – bass
  • Dan Chase – drums

with:

  • Jerry Harrison – guitars, keyboards, background vocals
  • Mick Jones – guitars
  • Chris Spedding – guitars
  • Alex Weir – guitars
  • Chris Karn – guitars
  • Chris Manos – guitars
  • Marc Antoine Vouilloux – guitars
  • Saxa – saxophone
  • Andrew Gayle – saxophone
  • Tom Fabre – saxophone
  • David Longoria – trumpet/ trumpet solo "Friends Again"
  • Greg Smith – trombone
  • Norton Buffalo – harmonica
  • Pato Banton – toasting
  • Arlene Newson – background vocals
  • Andrea Gaines – background vocals
  • Sharon Celani – background vocals

References



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