Talk:Bark (album)

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[edit] Early Tracks

Does anyone know what tracks were in the process of being recorded with Marty before he left the band? This is my guess, but I need references. I think a couple of these tracks are mentioned in Got a Revolution, but I don't have my copy around:

  • Bludgeon of the Bluecoat aka The Man (Covington)
  • You Wear Your Dresses Too Short (Balin)
  • Up or Down (Peter Kaukonen) -- Later released on Early Flight
  • Emergency (Balin)
  • Whatever the Old Man Does Is Always Right (Covington)

Also, according to the liner notes the following tracks were the ones worked on both before and after Marty quit (removing Marty's vocals?):

  • War Movie
  • Rock and Roll Island
  • Thunk
  • When the Earth Moves Again

The following were the tracks recorded only after Marty quit (replacement tracks?):

  • Feel So Good
  • Crazy Miranda

All the rest of the tracks were worked on before Marty quit but don't have Marty on them, although it is possible Marty quit just before the two Grace Slick tracks (Law Man and Never Argue with a German if You're Tired or European Song) were recorded. If anyone has good sources for this please add here. JoeD80 (talk) 01:52, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] dots in the title

is it officially BARK or B.A.R.K ? Drunkenmonkey111 21:07, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

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