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1968 studio album by The Collectors (Chilliwack)
The Collectors
Studio album by The Collectors (Chilliwack)
Released1968
StudioAmerican Recording Company, North Hollywood, CA
Genrepsychedelic rock, psychedelic pop
Length38:40
LabelWarner Brothers/New Syndrome WS1746
ProducerDave Hassinger
The Collectors (Chilliwack) chronology
The Collectors
(1968)
Grass & Wild Strawberries
(1969)

The Collectors is the first album by Canadian rock band the Collectors, released in 1968.

Track listing

All songs by The Collectors except "Lydia Purple" by Don Dunn and Tony McCashen.

Side One

  1. "What is Love?" (3:51)
  2. "She (Will-O-the-Wind)" (3:51)
  3. "Howard Christman’s Older" (5:08)
  4. "Lydia Purple" (2:47) (#55 CAN)
  5. "One Act Play" (3:42)

Side Two

  1. "What Love (Suite)" (19:06)

Musicians

The Collectors
  • Howie Vickers - lead vocals
  • Bill Henderson - guitar, recorder, backing vocals
  • Claire Lawrence - tenor saxophone, organ, flute, recorder, backing vocals
  • Glenn Miller - bass, backing vocals
  • Ross Turney - drums, percussion
Additional musicians
  • Larry Knechtel - piano and harpsichord on "Lydia Purple"
  • Norm Jeffries - vibraphone on "Lydia Purple"
  • Jesse Ehrlich - cello on "Lydia Purple"

References

  1. "Collectors, The (4) - The Collectors at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  2. "RPM Top 100 Singles - August 19, 1968" (PDF).

External links

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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