Chilliwack [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Lonesome Mary
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2. Eat
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3. Rosie
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4. Ridin'
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5. Ride-Out
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6. Always
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7. Changing Reels
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8. Music for a Quiet Time
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9. Shine
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10. Claps/Chants
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11. Whistle/Flute Pads
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12. Antiphony
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13. Traveling Music
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14. Sleep Music
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Chilliwack [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Chilliwack was cool to my spaced out friends, better than BS
- Good music and wild experimental sounds
- changing reels
- this is not a rip off
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Chilliwack
Chilliwack
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Soft Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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Classic Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000062UV6
Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Lonesome Mary
- Eat
- Rosie
- Ridin'
- Ride-Out
- Always
- Changing Reels
- Music for a Quiet Time
- Shine
- Claps/Chants
- Whistle/Flute Pads
- Antiphony
- Traveling Music
- Sleep Music
Customer Reviews:
Chilliwack was cool to my spaced out friends, better than BS.......2004-06-23
Black Sabbath ? Frank Zappa ? Psychadelic Compilations ? NO Chilliwack was the album my herb smoking friends liked the best. The 2nd disc was full of the greatest experimental instrument and sounds ever. They would get carried away to places not found before with other artists. This album was a early Pink Floyd "Ummagumma" contemporary.
Good music and wild experimental sounds.......2004-02-15
On vinyl, this was released as a double album. Side 1 had songs suitable for AM airplay. Lonesome Mary was a hit in native Canada, Eat is a grungy blues-rock number, Rosie is one of the most beautiful ballads I have ever heard in my life, while Ridin' and Ride-Out are two songs in one, with Ridin' being the vocal track and Ride-Out the instrumental. Side 2 had one short song, the ballad Always, and a 13 minute opus called Changing Reels. Changing Reels is a word play, it starts out as a country sounding tune, or reel, and the fact that it was composed in sections and put together would reference the changing of tape reels. Sides 3 and 4 were entirely improvised in the studio and while it suggests the "musique concrete" of Edgard Varese, there are some remarkably cohesive segments. If you're not into wierd, spacey stuff, the first half of the album is worth the price alone. The rest of it is a bonus and hey, it was the 1970s after all!
changing reels.......2003-11-25
as i have most of this on vinyl, my brief review is that it was very innovative,,,,, music for a quiet time and changing reels were very progressive,,,,, can be used as an interlude or in between some classical sides such as varese, berlioz or stravinski,
not your avg rock and roll band for 1971
this is not a rip off.......2003-11-02
this is a rip off,1-7 incredible sounds of what was happening then too bad they wasted the rest.
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