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1966 studio album by Terry Knight and the Pack
"Terry Knight and the Pack"
Studio album by Terry Knight and the Pack
Released1966
Recorded1966
StudioAudio Recording Studios, Cleveland, Ohio, Cameo-Parkway Studios, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre
Length33:43
LabelLucky Eleven
ProducerTerry Knight
Terry Knight and the Pack chronology
"Terry Knight and the Pack"
(1966)
Reflections
(1967)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Terry Knight and the Pack is the debut studio album for the American garage rock band, Terry Knight and the Pack. On this record, future Grand Funk Railroad alumni such as Mark Farner, appear. Vocalist Terry Knight wrote the bulk of the 12 tracks, barring the four cover versions.

Their biggest hit, appearing on this album, called "I (Who Have Nothing)" became a regional hit and charted at number 46, nationally. The band would be limited in their success due to Knight's dismal vocal range.

Track listing

  1. "Numbers" 2:25
  2. "What's on Your Mind" 1:45
  3. "Where Do You Go" (Sonny Bono) 3:05
  4. "You're a Better Man Than I" (Brian Hugg, Mike Hugg) 2:48
  5. "Lovin' Kind" 2:50
  6. "The Shut-In" 3:10
  7. "Got Love" 3:18
  8. "Change on the Way" 3:15
  9. "Lady Jane" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) 2:53
  10. "Sleep Talking" 3:02
  11. "I've Been Told" 2:20
  12. "I (Who Have Nothing)" (Carlo Donida, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Mogol) 3:05

Personnel

  • Terry Knight – vocals, piano, harpsichord, harmonica
  • Bob Caldwell – organ, bells, vocals
  • Curt Johnson – guitar, vocals
  • Herm Jackson, Mark Farner – bass guitar
  • Don Brewer – drums, percussion, vocals
  • "Ralph" – additional drums and percussion
  • Strings arranged by Richard Rome

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. AMG Album Listing
  3. Joe Vigilone. "Terry Knight and the Pack". allmusic.com. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  4. Discogs entry


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