Truck (Truck album)

Released in early 1973 on the Capitol label, it made the Canadian charts and hung around for about a month and a half.

[2] According to the January 6, 1973 issue of Billboard, Truck's debut album was to be released by Capitol in mid-January.

[4] When the album was released, the line-up included Graham Lear on drums and percussion, Larry Ernewein on bass and backing vocals, Bill Usher on congas and bongos, Joey Miquelon (aka Joey Roberts[5]) on guitar, Brian Wray on keyboards, flute and backing vocals, Michael Curtis on lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar and percussion and James Roberts on tenor saxophone, flute and organ.

[6] The opening track on the album, "Rollin's On My Mind" was co-written by Graham Lear with keyboardist Brian Wray.

[10] A press party scheduled for April was organized by Capitol Records to commemorate the release of the album.