Chilliwack (1970 album)

Chilliwack (1970 album)
Chilliwack
Studio album by Chilliwack
Released 1970
Recorded 1969, A&R Studios, New York
Genre Rock
Length 37:56
Label Parrot Records / London Records
Producer Chilliwack
Chilliwack chronology
Grass & Wild Strawberries (The Collectors) (1968) Chilliwack (1970) Chilliwack (1971)

Chilliwack is the first album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in 1970. Chilliwack was a continuation of the psychedelic-progressive group The Collectors, except without lead singer Howie Vickers.

Tracks

  1. "Sundown" (Henderson/Lawrence) (5:37)
  2. "Every Day" (Lawrence) (3:41)
  3. "Seventeenth Summer" (Ryga/Henderson/Lawrence/Miller/Vickberg/Turney) (6:02)
  4. "Ballad" (Henderson) (4:57)
  5. "I've Got You Fixed" (Miller) (3:46)
  6. "Rain-O" (Henderson) (6:46)
  7. "Chain Train" (Lawrence) (7:07)

Singles

  • "Chain Train" (Lawrence) (3:04)
    • Stereo Single Mix
      • Released as Parrot single PAR 350
      • B-Side: "Osaka"
    • Mono Single Mix
      • Released as Parrot single 45-350
      • DJ Promo only
      • B-Side: "I Must Have Been Blind"
  • "Rain-O" (Henderson) (3:03)
    • Single Version
    • Released as Parrot single PAR 2535
    • B-Side: "I've Got You Fixed"
  • "Every Day" (Lawrence) (2:54)
    • Single Version
    • Released as Parrot single PAR 2536
    • B-Side: "Sundown"
  • "Sundown" (Henderson/Lawrence) (3:24)
    • Single Version
    • B-Side of "Every Day" Single
  • "I Must Have Been Blind" (Lawrence/Turney/Miller/Henderson) (3:10)
    • B-Side of "Chain Train" DJ promo single
    • Previously released in stereo by The Collectors as London single M-17379 in January 1970
  • "Osaka" (Miller) (2:23)
    • B-Side of "Chain Train" Stereo single

Musicians



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