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Vanilla Fudge - Rock & Roll flac album

Vanilla Fudge - Rock & Roll flac album
  • Performer Vanilla Fudge
  • Title Rock & Roll
  • Date of release 1969
  • Country US
  • Style Psychedelic Rock
  • Other formats XM ADX AAC AHX MP1 VOC AIFF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1313 mb
  • Size FLAC 1149 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 232

Rock & Roll is the fifth album by American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge, released in September 1969. It peaked at No. 34 on the Billboard album charts in October of that year. The album was the band's last studio album prior to their initial break-up in the spring of 1970. Need Love" (Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, Vince Martell, Mark Stein) - 4:57. Lord in the Country" (Stein) - 4:30. I Can't Make It Alone" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) - 4:45.

All the arrangements are by Vanilla Fudge with the exception of the fanfare at the beginning of Lord In The Country which was arranged by Charles Morrow". Matrix, Runout (Side A Label): ST-C-691667CTH. Matrix, Runout (Side B Label): ST-C-691668CTH. Matrix, Runout (Variant 1 Side A Runout): ST C691667-4A I CTH Stamped T A4 10. Matrix, Runout (Variant 1 Side B Runout): ST C691668-4A I CTH Stamped T B4 O. Matrix, Runout (Variant 2 Side A Runout, stamped except I T etched): ST C691667-4B I CTH T A.

Arranged By, Design – Vanilla Fudge. Engineer – Adrian Barber. Photography By – Jim Cummins (2). Producer – Adrian Barber. Vocals – Mark Stein (tracks: A2, A3, B1 to B3). Notes. Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York. Rock & Roll ‎(LP, Album, TH). ATCO Records. Rock & Roll ‎(LP, Album).

Rock'n'roll" was the final album recorded by Vanilla Fudge during their creative days in the late 1960's and early 1970's. Further albums would be released in the name of Vanilla Fudge, but it is to their first incarnation we must look for their significance in the prog timeline. The band went out on something of a high with an album of largely original material.

Rock & Roll is the fifth album by American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge, released in September 1969. It peaked at on the Billboard album charts in October of that year. Vanilla Fudge took a more basic stance with Rock 'n' Roll, bringing in Aerosmith's first and the Velvet Underground's last producer, Adrian Barber, to replace Shadow Morton

Band Name Vanilla Fudge. Album Name Rock & Roll. Data de aparición 1970. Labels Atco Rhino Records Sundazed Music. Estilo MusicalPsychedelic Rock. Miembros poseen este álbum3. 2. Lord in the Country. 3. I Can't Make It Alone. 4. Street Walking Woman (Original Mix). 5. Church Bells of St. Martins.

Vanilla Fudge started focusing more on their European exposure in 1969. Unfortunately, I don't have the many European itineraries from that year yet. Certainly the band was more popular in Europe and Australia than they ever were on the West Coast. In Italy the Fudge became the first Rock & Roll band to ever win the coveted Golden Gondola Award for their vocals at the Venice festival. On February 2, 1969, the Fudge performed Shotgun live on the Ed Sullivan show. The musical symmetry of the Fudge album was almost schizophrenic, and hence captured the fullest essence of those times. Psychedelia had given way to madness and overindulgence by 1969.

Vanilla Fudge Rock & Roll (Atco Records 1969). Formed 1966 in Long Island, New York and initially called the Pigeons, Vanilla Fudge arrived at a time when rock musicians were exploring virgin frontiers to the point where weird and wild became the standard practice. But Vanilla Fudge’s philosophy and approach stemmed from an entirely different dimension altogether. Vanilla Fudge were dynamic singers and musicians, and their amazing chops really shine through on this album. Powered by bellowing vocals, flaming with intent, Need Love and Street Walking Woman sizzle and squawk to the beat of hard rocking hullabaloo. Grungy guitars grapple with pile-driving percussion, culminating in a tone that is ugly and distorted, but bleeding with integrity.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Need Love
Vocals – Vinnie Martell*Written-By – Carmine Appice, Mark Stein, Tim Bogert, Vinnie Martell*
4:57
A2 Lord In The Country
Arranged By [Fanfare] – Charles MorrowWritten-By – Mark Stein
4:30
A3 I Can't Make It Alone
Written-By – Gerry Goffin & Carole King*
4:45
A4 Street Walking Woman
Vocals – Vinnie Martell*Written-By – Carmine Appice, Mark Stein, Tim Bogert, Vinnie Martell*
6:00
B1 Church Bells Of St. Martins
Written-By – Mark Stein
4:40
B2 The Windmills Of Your Mind
Written-By – Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand
8:52
B3 If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
Vocals – Carmine AppiceWritten-By – Rudy Clark
6:00

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Festival Records (NZ) Ltd.

Credits

  • Arranged By, Design [Cover] – Vanilla Fudge
  • Engineer [Recording] – Adrian Barber
  • Photography By – Jim Cummins
  • Producer – Adrian Barber
  • Vocals – Mark Stein (tracks: A2, A3, B1 to B3)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 33-303 Vanilla Fudge Rock & Roll ‎(LP, Album, TH) ATCO Records SD 33-303 US 1969
SD 33-303 Vanilla Fudge Rock & Roll ‎(LP, Album) ATCO Records SD 33-303 Canada 1969
X 5303 Vanilla Fudge Rock & Roll ‎(Cass, Album) ATCO Records X 5303 US 1969
SLW-1769 Vanilla Fudge Rock and Roll ‎(LP, Album) World Record SLW-1769 Taiwan 1969
228029 Vanilla Fudge Rock & Roll ‎(LP, Album) ATCO Records 228029 UK 1969