Vanilla Fudge
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Beat Goes On
Psych Used - LP SD 33-237 Atco
Beautiful 1968 Purple And Mustard Color Label Laminated Gatefold Stereo Original.... more details |
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Vanilla Fudge
Psych Used - LP SD 33-224 Atco
Beautiful 1967 Purple & Tan Label Stereo Original, 1D/1D Stampers. Appears Unplayed.... more details |
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Vanilla Fudge
Psych Used - LP SD33-224 Atco
Mint 1969 Yellow Label 2nd Issue In Shrink Wrap With Custom "You Keep Me Hangin' On" Sticker Over Shrink. "In A Debut Consisting Of Covers, Nobody Could Accuse Vanilla Fudge Of Bad Taste In Their Repertoire; With Stoned-Out, Slowed-Down Versions Of Such Then-Recent Classics As "Ticket To Ride," "Eleanor Rigby," And "People Get Ready," They Were Setting The Bar Rather High For Themselves. Even The One Suspect Choice — Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang" — Turns Out To Be Rivaled Only By Mott The Hoople's Version Of "Laugh At Me" In Putting Bono’s Songwriting In The Kindest Possible Light. Most Of The Tracks Here Share A Common Structure Of A Disjointed Warm-Up Jam, A Hammond-Heavy Dirge Of Harmonized Vocals At The Center, And A Final Flat-Out Jam. Still, Some Succeed Better Than Others: "You Keep Me Hanging On" Has A Wonderfully Hammered-Out Drum Part, And "She's Not There" Boasts Some Truly Groovy Organ Jams. While The Pattern Can Sound Repetitive Today, Each Song Still Works As A Time Capsule Of American Psychedelia." Paul Collins, AMG.... more details |
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Vanilla Fudge
Psych Used - LP SD33-224 Atco
Beautiful Yellow Label 2nd Issue In Shrink Wrap. Name Stamped On Label In Feint Ink. "In A Debut Consisting Of Covers, Nobody Could Accuse Vanilla Fudge Of Bad Taste In Their Repertoire; With Stoned-Out, Slowed-Down Versions Of Such Then-Recent Classics As "Ticket To Ride," "Eleanor Rigby," And "People Get Ready," They Were Setting The Bar Rather High For Themselves. Even The One Suspect Choice — Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang" — Turns Out To Be Rivaled Only By Mott The Hoople's Version Of "Laugh At Me" In Putting Bono’s Songwriting In The Kindest Possible Light. Most Of The Tracks Here Share A Common Structure Of A Disjointed Warm-Up Jam, A Hammond-Heavy Dirge Of Harmonized Vocals At The Center, And A Final Flat-Out Jam. Still, Some Succeed Better Than Others: "You Keep Me Hanging On" Has A Wonderfully Hammered-Out Drum Part, And "She's Not There" Boasts Some Truly Groovy Organ Jams. While The Pattern Can Sound Repetitive Today, Each Song Still Works As A Time Capsule Of American Psychedelia." Paul Collins, AMG.... more details |
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