
Spirit Of '67 is a Rock album by Vanilla Fudge, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- fuzzy
- hypnotic
- psychedelic
About
As anyone who fondly remembers their tripped-out version of The Supremes’ “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” can tell you, Vanilla Fudge were a key link between psychedelia and heavy metal and truly enjoyed turning pop songs into prog-rock epics that no one else would’ve dared. With three-quarters of their original lineup and Cactus bassist Pete Bremy replacing Tim Bogert, they attack the popular songs of 1967 as only they can. The Box Tops’ “The Letter” is over the top, while The Who’s “I Can See for Miles” sounds somewhere between The Doors and Deep Purple. The Rolling Stones’ “Ruby Tuesday” is completely blown out to glorious excess.
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Tracklist
- 1I Heard It Through The Grapevine5:29
- 2The Letter5:53
- 3I Can See For Miles4:55
- 4Break On Through (To The Other Side)5:45
- 5The Tracks Of My Tears4:37
- 6I'm A Believer5:31
- 7Gimme Some Lovin'3:43
- 8For What It's Worth6:01
- 9Ruby Tuesday6:31
- 10Whiter Shade Of Pale5:11
- 11Let's Pray For Peace4:18
Credits
Performers
- Peg PearlBACKING VOCALS
- Pete BremyBASS VOCALS
- Carmine AppiceDRUMS VOCALS
- Vince MartellGUITAR VOCALS LEAD GUITAR
- Mark SteinORGAN PIANO SYNTHESIZER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
