The Flock (album)

The Flock is the self-titled debut album by The Flock. It was released in 1969.

The Flock
Studio album by
Released1969
GenreProgressive rock, Jazz fusion
Length45:17
LabelSony Music Entertainment
ProducerJohn McClure
The Flock chronology
The Flock
(1969)
Dinosaur Swamps
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stoneneutral[2]

Track listing

All songs written by The Flock, except as noted.

Side One
  1. "Introduction" – 4:50
  2. "Clown" – 7:42
  3. "I Am the Tall Tree" – 5:37
  4. "Tired of Waiting" – (Ray Davies) – 4:35
Side Two
  1. "Store Bought - Store Thought" – 7:00
  2. "Truth" – 15:25

Personnel

"Introduction"
"Clown"
  • Fred Glickstein - guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Goodman - violin, backing vocals, guitar
  • Tom Webb - tenor saxophone
  • Rick Canoff - tenor saxophone, backing vocals
  • Frank Posa - trumpet
  • Jerry Smith - bass, backing vocals
  • Ron Karpman - drums
"I Am the Tall Tree"
  • Fred Glickstein - 12-string acoustic guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Goodman - violin, backing vocals
  • Tom Webb - tenor saxophone
  • Rick Canoff - tenor saxophone, backing vocals
  • Frank Posa - trumpet
  • Jerry Smith - bass, backing vocals
  • Ron Karpman - drums
"Tired of Waiting"
  • Fred Glickstein - guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Goodman - violin, backing vocals
  • Tom Webb - maracas
  • Rick Canoff - tenor saxophone
  • Frank Posa - trumpet
  • Jerry Smith - bass, backing vocals
  • Ron Karpman - drums
"Store Bought - Store Thought
  • Fred Glickstein - 6-strin electric and 12-string acoustic guitars, lead vocals
  • Jerry Goodman - guitar, backing vocals
  • Tom Webb - tenor saxophone, backing vocals, flute
  • Rick Canoff - tenor saxophone, backing vocals
  • Frank Posa - trumpet
  • Jerry Smith - bass, backing vocals
  • Ron Karpman - drums
"Truth"
  • Fred Glickstein - guitar, lead vocals
  • Jerry Goodman - violin
  • Tom Webb - harmonica, tenor saxophone
  • Rick Canoff - tenor saxophone
  • Frank Posa - trumpet
  • Jerry Smith - bass
  • Ron Karpman - drums[3]
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See also

References

  1. Allan, Mark. The Flock at AllMusic
  2. Winner, Langdon (18 October 1969). "Records". Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. (44): 36–37.
  3. https://www.discogs.com/it/The-Flock-The-Flock/release/4238131
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