# "Time After Time" (Lauper, Rob Hyman)
Rob Zombie | Rob Lowe | Rob Schneider | Rob Roy | Rob Liefeld | Rob Corddry | Hyman G. Rickover | Rob Swift | Rob Reiner | Rob Grant | Rob Ford | Rob Hyman | Rob Hubbard | Rob Halford | Rob Sonic | Rob Roy (1995 film) | Rob Paulsen | Rob Marshall | Rob Mariano | Rob Malda | Rob Hrytsak | Rob Bishop | Rob Ryan | Rob Neyer | Rob Mills | Rob Dougan | Phyllis Hyman | Rob Howley | Rob Hardy | Rob Furlong |
Apothecary Rx is the second studio album by Carl Hancock Rux, produced by Rob Hyman (of The Hooters) and Stewart Lerman.
Both Sides Live contains 25 tracks recorded live in Philadelphia, with 13 songs being electric songs recorded at the Electric Factory on November 21 & 23, 2007 during the band's traditional Thanksgiving holiday concerts and 12 acoustic songs recorded on February 28 and March 1, 2008 at keyboard player Rob Hyman's Elm Street Studios in front of a small studio audience.
#Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman) – 3:49
It contained her version of the Tom Waits song "Downtown Train," which Rod Stewart would make a hit several years later, and the title track "Never Enough," which was co-written with members of the Hooters and based on a song of the same title that Hooters members Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman had written for their earlier band, Baby Grand.
# "Jigs 'N' Reels"/"Satellite" (Traditional, arranged by Fairport Convention)/(Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian, Rick Chertoff) - (7:51)
” Tearson mentions all that contributed to the CD, which are Tom Hampton, Andy Kravitz, Fran Smith Jr. and Rob Hyman (of The Hooters), Ted Estersohn, Jay Davidson, Laine Walker Hughes and Lauren Hart.