Until a few weeks ago, I
hadn’t heard of Troyka. And I wasn’t sure what to expect when I popped in the
CD of their 1970 self-titled album. What I heard was a strange and kind of fantastic album.
It has elements of early hard rock, particularly in tracks like “Natural” and “Rolling
Down The Back Road,” but also bits of folk and funk. Several of the tracks are
instrumentals, and those are among my favorites.Yes, it's truly unlike any other album.
Troyka was a Canadian
band, a rock trio composed of Mike Richards on lead vocals, drums and
percussion; Robert Edwards on guitar, mandolin and vocals; and Ron Lukawitski
on bass, bongos and vocals. The band’s name comes from the Russian word “troika”
meaning “a group of three.” The name of
the band is featured in the title of four of the original album’s thirteen
tracks.
The CD includes one bonus
track, a previously unreleased tune. The liner notes for this CD release are adapted from an
article by Doug Sheppard that originally appeared in an issue of Ugly Things in 2009.
“Natural”
The album opens with “Introduction,”
sounding like a bizarre eastern European folk tune with (something like) monks
chanting over it. This is short, just over thirty seconds. (There are three
other tracks that are all around thirty seconds in length – “Troyka Lament,” “Troyka
Solo” and “Troyka Finale.”) The CD then kicks in with “Natural,” a hard rock
song. The vocals sound like low gruff growls, clearly not meant to be taken all
that seriously. After all, it sounds like a creepy derelict luring a woman “down by the river” and promising her, “I’m going to make you a star.” If she
believes him, she has no one to blame but herself for whatever happens next. The
tempo picks up briefly, and then the song falls into chaos.
Instrumentals
That’s followed by a
pretty and interesting instrumental track titled “Early Morning.” There are
different sections to this song, and it becomes truly delightful at a certain
point. This is one of my favorite tracks. “Early Morning” is followed by another
instrumental track, “Life’s O.K.,” this one a fun and kind of funky rock
number. It has some deliberately messy-sounding drumming that sort of throws
you off. After that, it does get into an interesting jam, dominated by guitar.
“Rub-A-Dub-Dub Troyka In A Tub”
“Rub-A-Dub-Dub Troyka In
A Tub” is absolutely absurd, and totally awesome. It begins as a
fast-paced rock song. It’s when the vocals come in that the song really becomes
interesting (and silly). I absolutely love this track, even before they begin
singing the title line, “Rub-a-dub-dub,
Troyka in a tub.” There aren’t a whole lot of lyrics to this one, but they
sing lines like, “Go to hell, you’re a
bunch of bloody fools” and “Don’t try
to protect us from ourselves,” which I totally appreciate.
The gruff vocals return
on “Rolling Down The Back Road,” a steady hard rock tune. This track doesn’t do
much for me until the hard rock jam, which has a great energy. More fun is
“Berry Picking,” with its cool, insistent rhythm and funky attitude. And then “Dear
Margaret (Malgosia)” has a wonderful, sweet vibe to it.
“Beautiful Pink Eyes”
“Go East Young
Man/Beautiful Pink Eyes” is another fun jam. It’s basically a rock
instrumental, until the very end, when there is one line sung. Apparently the
actual title is simply “Beautiful Pink Eyes,” but, according to the liner
notes, the title of an unreleased song became attached to it when it was
issued. Anyway, I totally dig this track. It has a cool short section with just
bass and drums. And a moment after that brings strongly to mind some of the
work of Phish (You’ll know it when you hear it).
Bonus Track
This CD contains one previously
unreleased bonus track, “The Wedding Song,” an odd, at times haunting, at times
celebratory, tune with a certain psychedelic vibe. Partway through, there is a
change, featuring fast handclaps and a dark folksy eastern European feel.
CD Track List
- Introduction
- Natural
- Early Morning
- Life’s O.K.
- Burning Of The Witch
- Rub-A-Dub-Dub Troyka In A Tub
- Troyka Lament
- Troyka Solo
- Rolling Down The Back Road
- Berry Picking
- Dear Margaret (Malgosia)
- Go East Young Man/Beautiful Pink Eyes
- Troyka Finale
- The Wedding Song
Troyka is scheduled to be released on February 4, 2014 through Real
Gone Music.
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