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Performer: Troyka
Genre: Rock
Album: Troyka
Released: 1970
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1594 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1722 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Tracklist

A1 Introduction 0:37
A2 Natural 2:47
A3 Early Morning 3:52
A4 Life's O.K. 4:03
A5 Burning Of The Witch 2:54
A6 Rub-A-Dub-Dub Troyka In A Tub 2:19
A7 Troyka Lament 0:33
B1 Troyka Solo 0:37
B2 Rolling Down The Back Road 4:04
B3 Berry Picking 2:48
B4 Dear Margaret (Malgosia) 2:33
B5 Go East Young Man Beautiful Pink Eyes 6:12
B6 Troyka Finale 0:30

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co.

Credits

  • Arranged By, Words By, Music By, Producer – Troyka
  • Bass, Bass [8-String], Bongos, Vocals – Rumor Lukawietsky
  • Cover [Reproduction] – Alessandro Isberni
  • Design [Cover] – Loring Eutemey
  • Engineer [Re-Mix] – Gene Paul
  • Engineer [Recording] – Ted Richards
  • Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals – Robert Edwards
  • Lead Vocals, Drums, Percussion – Mike Richards*
  • Producer, Photography By – Shel Kagan

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): ST-CTN-691821-MO
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): ST-CTN-691822-MO
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched): ST-CTN-691821-B BMO LW AT X 14536 d3 W
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched): ST-CTN-691822-B B-MO AT LW X 14536-X d3 W

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 9020 Troyka Troyka ‎(LP, Album) Cotillion SD 9020 Canada 1970
EPLP 005 Troyka Troyka ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE) Eroe Progressivo EPLP 005 Germany Unknown
BR 141 Troyka Troyka ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Unofficial) Black Rose Records BR 141 Germany 2000
KISCD4003 Troyka Troyka ‎(CD, Album, RE) Kismet KISCD4003 US 2010
SAL-933822 Troyka Troyka ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SAL-933822 Australia 1970

Loni
Late-sixties power trio Troyka combined some frenetic post-Cream guitar thrills with gruff, hyper-macho vocals on their lone long-player.Troyka were originally from Edmonton Alberta Canada, which has a huge Ukrainian Canadian population. Many people here in Alberta (Calgarian's in particular) jokingly refer to Edmonton as 'Edmonchuck'.The group was comprised of Robert Edwards, Michael Richards, and Ron Lukawitski.They moved to Montreal and performed as a quartet in 1966, then regrouped back in Alberta as a trio. There, in an homage to their shared Ukrainian heritage, they dubbed themselves Troyka (though whether their namesake was a powerful triumvirate or an antiquated three-horse cliche has certainly blurred with the passage of time).Troyka even comes speckled with Slavic elements (two tack-on instrumentals, the lilting ‘Introduction’ and the closer ‘Troyka Finale’, bookend the record), but for the most part it relies on crotch-heavy amplification to counter the relative paucity of ideas here. ‘Natural’ for instance, sports some prime virtuosic guitar work, though the constipated vocals reek of facile sexism – as if an axe and some fine chops weren’t enough to get you laid without pubescent posturing like, “Hey mama, won’t you come down by the river, and give me some”. ‘Rolling Down the Road’, with its nearly proto-speed metal, fares better, channelling frantic hyper blues into an almost MC5-like abandon. Other tracks hint at a more delicate side, especially the wistful soft-psych instrumental ‘Dear Margaret (Malagosia)’, with its Spanish tinges and flecks of John Williams-ish guitar.Troyka were often hailed for their legendary live sets – one particularly raucous set at New York’s Fillmore East saw them flagged back for a triple encore. By 1970 they seemed to be hitting their stride, scoring a coveted support slot in Toronto for the mother of all troikas, Leslie West’s Mountain.But alas, while poised to secure a page in history alongside the Band, the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin, aboard the infamous bourbon-LSD- and-barbiturate-laced 'Festival Express' cross-Canada train tour in the summer of 1970 (great movie now on DVD) , guitarist Rob Edwards left to tend to family concerns, and thus fame turned to footnote for Troyka.I've taken the liberty of adding one of my YouTube video uploads featuring a few of my favourite songs from this LP. My video contains imagery sourced from my Troyka white label "promo" pressing; jacket, labels, etc. The video can be found on the Discogs release page for this LP.