The Rockets (album)
The Rockets | |
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Studio album by The Rockets | |
Recorded | 1968 |
Genre | Blues rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock |
Length | 28:57 |
Label | White Whale |
Producer | Barry Goldberg |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Rockets is the sole release by The Rockets in 1968.
Selling only about 5,000 copies, it was far from a success. Nevertheless, the album found among its fans Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, who would soon take Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina for his backing band on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. They first dubbed themselves War Babies, but Young renamed them Crazy Horse, a name that would stick. The Rockets soon folded due to Young's insistence on having Whitten, Talbot and Molina keep to a strict practice schedule (although the group was honored by the subtitle of one of Young's songs from Everybody Knows this is Nowhere: "Running Dry (Requiem for the Rockets)"). Talbot and Molina have remained as part of Crazy Horse to this day, and all of the other Rockets, except for Leon Whitsell, would eventually collaborate with Young.
"Hole in My Pocket" was released as a 45. "Let me Go" was covered by Three Dog Night. "Mr. Chips" was allegedly about Ahmet Ertegün. He would not sign them to Atlantic Records. The Rockets had been known as the psyrcle (the psychedelic circle) on Lorna, a division of autumn, but the label was floundering.
Track listing
- Side one
- "Hole in My Pocket" (Danny Whitten)
- "Won't You Say You'll Stay" (Danny Whitten)
- "Mr. Chips" (Danny Whitten)
- "It's A Mistake" (Ralph Molina, Billy Talbot)
- "Let Me Go" (Danny Whitten)
- Side two
- "Try My Patience" (Leon Whitsell)
- "I Won't Always Be Around" (Leon Whitsell)
- "Pill's Blues" (George Whitsell)
- "Stretch Your Skin" (Leon Whitsell)
- "Eraser" (Leon Whitsell)
Personnel
- Danny Whitten — guitar, vocals
- George Whitsell — guitar, vocals
- Leon Whitsell — guitar
- Bobby Notkoff — violin
- Billy Talbot — bass
- Ralph Molina — drums, vocals
References
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie. The Rockets at AllMusic
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