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  1. Hace 2 días · The Wackers - 1971 - Wackering Heights The Wackers. 1971. Wackering Heights. 01. Travelin' Time. 02. Body Go Round. 03. Don't Be Cruel. 04. Country Queen. 05. Strangers. 06. ... Wackering Heights is a lovely blend of harmonized folk/country-rock reminiscent of CSN and the Byrds with touches of British pub rock ...

  2. The Wackers were a California-based power pop band formed in the early 1970s in Montréal, Quebec by the erstwhile members of bands Roxy and Family Tree. Three albums were released, Wackering Heights (1971), Hot Wacks (1972), and Shredder (1973) before the group's disbandment. A fourth album, the live Wack And Roll was recorded by Bishop, Trochim, and Segarini in 1974, but has never been released.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2007 · Wackering Heights "Please retry" Amazon Music Unlimited: Price . New from : Used from : MP3 Music, January 10 ... from $199.98 Report an issue with this product or seller. Editorial Reviews . Produced by Gary Usher of Byrds fame, the Wackers 1971 debut was out of step with the heavy (Led Zep) and heavily produced (Pink Floyd) fare in ...

  4. 11 de abr. de 2022 · After two albums – one each with Family Tree and Roxy and moderate success with each, California-born Bob Segarini. formed The Wackers with fellow Roxy member Randy Bishop and Bill ‘Kootch’ Trochim, whom he’d played with in Family Tree.. Rounding out the cast were Michael Stull and Spencer Earnshaw. They landed a deal with Elektra and released their debut WACKERING HEIGHTS in 1971.

  5. The Wackers. Profile: American folk rock band formed in 1970, out of another band, Roxy. Originally based in Northern California, they had relocated to Montreal by the time their third album was released. Sites: Wikipedia , canadianbands.com , citizenfreak.com. Members:

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  7. 2:08. On the Way Up. 3:27. Such a Good Thing. 3:15. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "Wackering Heights" on Discogs.