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Although they started releasing records in 1965, this was the Ides of March's first album, issued in the wake of their huge hit, "Vehicle." As could be expected, much of the material on Vehicle the album was in the same sub-Blood, Sweat & Tears vein as "Vehicle" itself, though lacking in the monstrous hooks that made "Vehicle" a number two hit. The LP did, however, allow for some variation from the horn-soul-rock format, and even some of the horn rock reflected more of a Midwestern pop/rock base than BS&T ever did. There was, for instance, the orchestrated smooth harmony pop/rock of "One Woman Man" (their debut single), the MOR Righteous Brothers feel of "Home," and the quasi-progressive extended arrangements of "Wooden Ships" and "Eleanor Rigby." Less impressively, "Factory Band" is an obvious imitation of Creedence Clearwater Revival. All of the tracks from the LP have been reissued on the Rhino Handmade compilation Friendly Strangers: The Warner Bros. Recordings, which also has everything from their second and final Warners album (1971's Common Bond) and a few non-LP singles from the period. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Vehicle (Lyrics) Jim Peterik The Ides of March (2:56)
Factory Band Jim Peterik The Ides of March (3:02)
The Sky Is Falling Jim Peterik The Ides of March (2:48)
Home Jim Peterik The Ides of March (3:38)
Wooden Ships/Dharma for One Clive Bunker, Stephen Still The Ides of March (7:14)
Bald Medusa Jim Peterik, Mike Borch The Ides of March (3:02)
Aire of Good Feeling Jim Peterik The Ides of March (3:14)
Time for Thinking John Larson The Ides of March (2:30)
One Woman Man Jim Peterik The Ides of March (3:15)
Symphony for Eleanor (Eleanor Rigby) John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Ides of March (9:42)
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Vehicle
Studio album by The Ides of March
Released January 1, 1970
Genre Funk Rock
Label Warner Bros. Records (US)
The Ides of March chronology
Vehicle
(1970)
Common Bond
(1971)

Vehicle is the debut studio album by the The Ides of March, released in 1970. The single and title of the album, "Vehicle" , became the fastest selling single in Warner's History.

Track listing

  1. "Vehicle"
  2. "Factory Band"
  3. "Sky Is Falling"
  4. "Home"
  5. "Wooden Ships/Dharma for One"
  6. "Bald Medusa"
  7. "Aire of Good Feeling"
  8. "Time for Thinking"
  9. "One Woman Man"
  10. "Symphony for Eleanor (Eleanor Rigby)"
  11. "Lead Me Home, Gently" (bonus track)
  12. "Superman"(bonus track)
  13. "Melody" (bonus track)
  14. "Vehicle (single version)" (bonus track)
  15. "High On A Hillside" (bonus track)

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