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Chilliwack (1971 album)

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Chilliwack is a double album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in September 1971. It was their second album, and their second to be entitled Chilliwack. It included the top-10 (in Canada) hit "Lonesome Mary".

Following the release of their previous album, the band were dropped by Parrot Records and bassist Glenn Miller departed the group temporarily. Shortly thereafter, the group signed with A&M records.

Tracks

  1. "Lonesome Mary" (Henderson) (2:59)
  2. "Eat" (Henderson) (3:13)
  3. "Rosie" (Lawrence/Henderson) (5:00)
  4. "Ridin' " (Lawrence/Henderson) (3:00)
  5. "Ride-Out" (Henderson) (4:51)
  6. "Always" (Henderson) (2:22)
  7. "Changing Reels" (Lawrence/Henderson) (13:38)
  8. "Music for a Quiet Time" (Lawrence/Henderson)
    1. "Shine" (5:30)
    2. "Claps/Chants" (2:37)
    3. "Whistle/Flute Pads" (2:09)
    4. "Antiphony" (5:29)
    5. "Traveling Music" (0:53)
    6. "Sleep Music" (2:08)
  9. "Night-Morning" (Lawrence/Henderson/Turney) (17:09)

Musicians

  • Stephen Barncard Engineer, Producer
  • Chuck Beeson Design
  • Richard Bosworth Mixing Assistant
  • Ellen Burke Technician
  • Chilliwack Arranger, Primary Artist, Producer
  • Bill Henderson Composer, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
  • Claire Lawrence Bass, Flute, Keyboards, Organ, Saxophone, Vocals, Wind
  • Ross Turney Drums, Organ
  • Roland Young Art Direction