
1. (0:00) On The Last Ride
2. (4:54) We Have Passed Away
3. (7:41) Black Door
4. (10:38) The New World
5. (15:16) Son Of The Morning
6. (20:48) Short Order Steward
7. (25:53) The Narrow Gate
8. (29:40) Fly Baby
9. (36:03) Everlasting Joy
_NOTE: dubbed from a radio station promo copy of the album that was originally used at radio station WPKN in Bridgeport, CT_
*TRACKS AS TRIPSICHORD MUSIC BOX*
*Non-LP 45 [San Francisco Sound J-115 - 1970]*
10. (40:21) Times And Seasons
11. (43:49) Sunday The Third
_NOTE: dubbed from a red-and-black label copy of the 45_
*From the compilation “San Francisco Sound - Fifth Pipe Dream Part 1” [San Francisco Sound S7-11680 - 1968]*
12. (47:10) You’re The Woman
13. (50:48) It’s Not Good
14. (54:00) Family Song
_NOTE: dubbed from the original black-and-white sleeve variant of the album (see for a full rip of my copy of it)_
Tripsichord Music Box was an American psychedelic rock group of the late 1960s / early 1970s. They were managed and produced by Matthew Katz, who also worked with Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and It's A Beautiful Day. They evolved out of The Ban (1965-1966), then The Now (9) (1967), and then became Tripsichord Music Box (1968) when connecting with Katz and Marcus Uzilevsky (a.k.a. Rusty Evans) in San Francisco, California. Ultimately the band dropped the "Music Box." They released one self-titled album (along with a couple of singles) on the San Francisco Sound label, which received major-label release on Janus Records the following year. (Discogs)