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1971 studio album by Chilliwack
Chilliwack
Studio album by Chilliwack
ReleasedSeptember 1971
Recorded1970
StudioWally Heider Studios, San Francisco
GenreRock
Length70:58
LabelA&M
Pacemaker (2009 Reissue)
ProducerChilliwack & Stephen Barncard
Chilliwack chronology
Chilliwack
(1970)
Chilliwack
(1971)
All Over You
(1972)

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.

Track listing

  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)

Personnel

Chilliwack
Technical
  • Chilliwack - arrangements, producer
  • Stephen Barncard - engineer, producer
  • Chuck Beeson - design
  • Richard Bosworth - mixing assistant
  • Ellen Burke - technician
  • Roland Young - art direction
Chilliwack
  • Claire Lawrence
  • Ross Turney
  • Glenn Miller
  • Howie Vickers
  • Howard Froese
  • Brian MacLeod
  • Ab Bryant
  • John Roles
  • Bucky Berger
  • Rick Taylor
  • Doug Edwards
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Live albums
The Collectors

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