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Rio

Rio
Studio album by
Released6 October 2023
Genre
LabelInside Out Music
ProducerTrevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin chronology
Changes
(2020)
Rio
(2023)
Singles from Rio
  1. "Big Mistakes"
    Released: August 4, 2023
  2. "Push"
    Released: September 5, 2023
  3. "Oklahoma"
    Released: September 29, 2023

Rio is the sixth studio album by South African musician, songwriter, and producer Trevor Rabin, released on 6 October 2023 on Inside Out Music. It is his first solo album of new material since 2012's Jacaranda (2012), and his first with vocals since 1989's Can't Look Away. The album is named for Rabin's granddaughter.[1]. Rabin also painted the album's cover.[2]

Background

Trevor Rabin recorded Rio over the span of many years. In 2017, Rabin said he was roughly halfway through recording. At this point, Rabin was touring with his former Yes bandmates Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman in a spinoff band named Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman. In 2020, Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman officially disbanded and Rabin said he was working hard on a new solo album.[3][4] Recording of Rio was complete in 2022.[5]

Release

Leading up to the release of Rio, three singles from the album were released from Rio. "Big Mistakes" was released as a digital single on 4 August, followed by “Push” on 5 September, and “Oklahoma” on 29 September. The album was released on 6 October 2023 by Inside Out Music and Sony.[6]

Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Trevor Rabin with additional writers noted.[7]

Jacaranda track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Big Mistakes"Dante Marchi5:34
2."Push" 6:48
3."Oklahoma" 6:52
4."Paradise" 7:03
5."Thandi" 4:22
6."Goodbye" 5:10
7."Tumbleweed" 4:08
8."These Tears" 5:18
9."Egoli" 4:03
10."Toxic" 5:45

Personnel

  • Trevor Rabin – lead vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, banjo, dobro, mandolin[8]
  • Charlie Bisharat – violin on "Push"
  • Vinnie Colaiuta – drums on "Push"
  • Liz Constantine – backing vocals on "Big Mistakes" and "Paradise"
  • Lou Molino III – drums, percussion
  • Dante Marchi – backing vocals on "Big Mistakes" and "Paradise"

References

  1. ^ Lances, Jill (5 October 2023). "After more than three decades, Trevor Rabin is ready to release new solo album 'Rio'". 95.7 KOKZ. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Trevor Rabin – Rio (Album Review)". The Prog Report. 26 September 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Interview: Yes' Trevor Rabin talks name changes, new Yes film, current tour and more". Creative Loafing.
  4. ^ "Ex-Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin "working hard" on new solo album; says Yes Featuring ARW is "over" - Music News - ABC News Radio". Abcnewsradioonline.com. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  5. ^ Ewing, Jerry (28 December 2022). "Trevor Rabin announces details of new solo album". Loudersound. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  6. ^ Ewing, Jerry (26 July 2023). "Trevor Rabin to release first vocal-led solo album for over 30 years". Prog Magazine. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  7. ^ Liner notes from Rio
  8. ^ "Trevor Rabin – Rio". Discogs. Retrieved 23 April 2024.

County Road 882

County Road 882

LocationMcGregorVillas[1]
Length2.4 mi[2] (3.9 km)

County Road 882 is an east-west route just south of Fort Myers. It is locally known as College Parkway and it runs 2.4 miles from McGregor Boulevard (SR 867) to U.S. Route 41. Its name is due to its proximity to Florida SouthWestern State College (originally Edison Community College). Its western terminus is an interchange with McGregor Boulevard, with College Parkway continuing west as CR 867A over the Cape Coral Bridge. College Parkway also has an interchange with Summerlin Road (CR 869).


SR 80 Related roads

Former County Road 80A (Lee County)

County Road 80A (Hendry County)

Work

Bonita Beach Causeway

Cape Coral Bridge

Other

[1] Harney Point Name[3]

LaBelle Swing Bridge

BNA old Concourse D [2]


External links

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  2. ^ Google. "Sanibel sun" (Map). Google Maps. Google.
  3. ^ "What's in a Name? A Lot, Sometimes". The News-Press. 20 February 1960. Retrieved 15 February 2024.