The fiery debut that exploded rock ambitions
Their starting point, with a strong groove and heat running through it.
Their debut album, On Time, was released by Capitol in August 1969. It was a burst of hard, bluesy rock. Recorded at a studio in Cleveland, Ohio, and produced by Terry Knight, the lead track, "Time Machine," charted as a single (reaching #48 on the Billboard Hot 100), and the album itself was later certified gold following the success of their second album.
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A:
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Are You Ready
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2)
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Anybody's Answer
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3)
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Time Machine
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4)
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High On A Horse
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T.N.U.C.
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B:
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Into The Sun
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2)
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Heartbreaker
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Call Yourself A Man
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Can't Be Too Long
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5)
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Ups And Downs
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Composed By, Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals - Mark Farner
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Engineer - Kenneth Hamann
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Producer - Terry Knight
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Bass - Mel Schacher
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Drums, Vocals - Don Brewer
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Photography By [Covers] - Barry Edmunds