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Tracks - Tracks 69/74 Album
Performer: Tracks
Title: Tracks 69/74
Country: US
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Released: 1974
Catalog number: SBT 1
Label: Not On Label (Tracks Self-released)
MP3 album szie: 2157 mb
FLAC album size: 1059 mb

Tracklist

1Russell PinkstonBottleneck4:20
2Russell PinkstonGolden Dream3:58
3Russell PinkstonFat Man3:40
4Russell PinkstonMexican Bird2:58
5Kenneth AldrichMagnificent Riff4:21
6Russell PinkstonConfusing3:03
7Russell PinkstonAll Unwound3:45
8Bob DylanAll Along The Watchtower8:19
9Robert NealeExtraneous Data5:51
10Russell PinkstonHappiness3:26
11Russell PinkstonExpecting To Find You Gone3:49
12Kenneth AldrichMy Father's Come Home7:05
13Russell PinkstonEveryday Dreamer3:41
14Russell PinkstonWhistling In The Dark Together3:13
15Russell PinkstonScapegoat4:38
16Russell PinkstonIsengard11:56
17Russell PinkstonIf I Am Not Mistaken3:32
18Russell PinkstonLethargy7:20
19Mick JaggerStreet Fighting Man7:59
20Russell PinkstonPawnbroker4:20
21Russell PinkstonMarnie5:03
22Russell PinkstonWhen I Get to Where I'm Going5:30
23Kenneth AldrichHoofin' It5:09
24Russell PinkstonNever-bat-an-eye ally3:54

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, VocalsRussell Pinkston
  • Bass GuitarDominick Puccio, Jeffrey Wilkes
  • Bass Guitar, VocalsBob Neale, Skip Truman
  • Drums, Percussion, VocalsNed Berndt
  • Electric Piano, VocalsEdwin M. W. Kistler
  • Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, VocalsKenneth Aldrich
  • Percussion, VocalsPeter Wonson

Notes

Logan (reviewing the 1991 CD compilation release):
In 1968, the Night Watchmen (originally called The Embryos) combined with the Dartmouth jam band Ham Sandwich. After Logan and Calvert left the group, Pinkston and Wilkes recruited Peter Wonson (class of '68) and Ned Berndt ('72), along with Hanover, NH residents Ken Aldrich and Skip Truman. They formed Tracks, which went on to record original material and become a "super popular" headliner in the New England music scene.

Russell Pinkston:
In the spring of 1969, my junior year at Dartmouth College, I dropped out of school to play full time with a rock band called “Tracks.” For the next five years, through various incarnations of the group, Tracks played all over New England in night clubs, fraternities, high school proms, and the occasional “big time” rock concert. We opened for acts such as the James Gang, Canned Heat, The Chambers Brothers, and Tom Rush, and by the time we broke up in 1974, we had recorded three full albums of original music. Although we had a couple of offers from producers, we never got signed by a record label, so soon after we called it quits, we made a triple album of our demo tapes as a “going away present” for our fans. The album is something of a collector’s item at this point and there are still some copies floating around in flea markets, or so I hear. The picture from the front cover of the album booklet shows, from right to left, Ken Aldrich (organ), Ed Kistler (electric piano), Ned Berndt (drums), Bob Neale (bass), and yours truly on guitar. The picture from the back cover of the album booklet shows the farmhouse we lived in for most of that time, in Hartland, Vermont. There was a barn right across the driveway, where we practiced and stored our gear. It was a great place to live and work, although as you can see from this picture, it could get pretty cold! But we had a big wood stove, a fireplace, a Steinway grand in the living room that we rented (for $25/month!) from a local music store, and a huge oak dining room table where we all ate really good food, because one of our roadies was also a chef! Those were the days! I was fortunate to play with some very talented musicians during those days, who were also really great people: Ken Aldrich, Ned Berndt, Steve Calvert, Eddie Kistler, Peter Logan, Dan Morgenroth, Bob Neale, Dominic Puccio, Skip Truman, Jeff Wilkes, Peter Wonson, and our producer and mentor, Wayne Waddhams. About 15 years after we broke up, Wayne and Ned produced a CD called “The Very Best of Tracks,” which was released on the Boston Skyline label. You can still find a few copies of that for sale, if you look hard enough.

Joe Viglione:
Not to be confused with Bowie guitarist Earl Slick's 1972 group on Capitol Records or a late-'70s Boston punk band fronted by Lori Doll, this Tracks reigned between 1969 and 1974 and had the distinction of being produced by Wayne Wadhams, lead singer of the Fifth Estate (which hit with "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" in 1967). Along with a unique version of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," this ensemble comes up with a real sleeper in the tune "Pawnbroker" -- a strong, methodical ballad featuring great vocals and interplay from the guitar and keyboard that put it in a league with the legendary Modern Lovers. "Bottleneck" is another excellent track, recorded by producer Wadhams at the prestigious Orson Welles Film School outside of Harvard Square where Willie "Loco" Alexander and Walter Powers created their post-Velvet Underground tapes in 1974. Wadhams' March 1991 liner notes on this treasure help put things in perspective, though the four-page booklet and highly informative back cover are all the press record collectors are likely to find on a band that hardly got the attention of the aforementioned Modern Lovers or, for that matter, Aerosmith, the Sidewinders, Moulty & the Barbarians, Seatrain, or Barry & the Remains. "Expecting to Find You Gone" and "Whistling in the Dark Together" sound like the kind of music the Rowan Brothers were trying to make for Clive Davis in 1972, Peter Rowan emerging from Seatrain and Earth Opera during the time this Tracks was making noise. The band was perhaps a bit too progressive to grab the underground chic enjoyed by Andy Paley's Sidewinders or Jonathan Richman's musings -- and with "Mexican Bird" not being a hit single, there would be no resurgence like the Barbarians' track "Moulty" received on the Nuggets collection (come to think of it, Tracks' producer did have a hit, yet never got that all important Nuggets stamp of approval). A song like "Lethargy" would have most likely remained forever in obscurity without this Boston Skyline compilation bringing it and other selections back into circulation. The Very Best of Tracks is not your typical artifact from the days before New England's new wave movement, but it is quite a find. And if you can't find it, is a good place to start.

Barcodes

  • Label Code (Side One): SBT 1 - 01
  • Label Code (Side Two): SBT 1 - 02
  • Label Code (Side Three): SBT 1 - 03
  • Label Code (Side Four): SBT 1 - 04
  • Label Code (Side Five): SBT 1 - 05
  • Label Code (Side Six): SBT 1 - 06
  • Matrix / Runout (Side One): SBT1-01
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Two): SBT1-02
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Three): SBT1-03
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Four): SBT1-04
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Five): SBT1-05
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Six): SBT1-06

Companies

  • Recorded At – Petrucci & Atwell Sound Studios
  • Recorded At – Intermedia Sound, Boston
  • Recorded At – The Film School, Cambridge, Mass
  • Recorded At – Earth Audio Techniques, The Barn, N. Ferrisburg, Vt
  • Recorded At – Suntreader Studios
  • Mixed At – Suntreader Studios
  • Recorded At – Studio B
  • Mixed At – Studio B
  • Mastered At – Performance Recorders
  • Produced For – Wayne Wadhams and Tracks

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