Vanilla Fudge

Vanilla Fudge is an American group of founded Rock psychedelic with New York in 1967.

History

Their first album only consists of recoveries interpreted on a tempo slower than the original versions, characterized by an abundance of choruses and the organ stop Hammond characteristic of Stein Mark. In addition to Ticket To Ride and Eleanor Rigby Beatles, She' S Not There of the Zombies or Bang Bang of Sony & Expensive, one finds there You Keep Me Hangin' One of the Supremes, whose short version left in 45 turns reaches the following year the sixth place of the charts of the Billboard - place also reached by the album itself.

Their three following albums culminate between sixteenth and the twentieth place. As for Rock-and-roll, where psychedelic melodramatic their beginnings yielded the place to a heavy more conventional rock'n'roll, it does not exceed the thirty-fourth places.

After the separation of the group, Bogert and Appice will play in Cactus, then in Beck, Bogert & Appice, while Mark Stein founds Boomerang before joining the Tommy Bolin Band.

Vanilla Fudge is reformed in 1984 for the album Mystery in which the group posts an unexpected modern sound, and adapts to sauce 1984 of the resumptions drunk person of the Sixties, although in fact the compositions of the group dominate. To note that Jeff Beck plays there of the guitar under the pseudonym of Toad Jack, for contractual reasons. Then again in 1987, for a round, before knowing various meetings with a new clavierist (Bill Pascali) or with all the members of origin in 2006. Does Vanilla Fudge of the years 2000 take again its old success but also adapts songs of the Backstreet Boys, NSync or of Rod Stewart ( Da Ya Think I' m Sexy? Co-written at the origin with Dyes with carmine Appice). A new album is announced in 2007, although new recordings already were born in 2004.

Personnel

Discography

External bond

  • Official site of the group

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