In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968) ( )

Artist: Iron Butterfly
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Label: Wea/atlantic
UPC: 00075679039224
Release Date: 3/9/1989
Buy.com Sku: 60149892
Item#: ML3L6S
Buy.com Sales Rank: 2540
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Most Anything You Want ~ Iron Butterfly
2. Flowers And Beads ~ Iron Butterfly
3. My Mirage ~ Iron Butterfly
4. Termination ~ Iron Butterfly
5. Are You Happy ~ Iron Butterfly
6. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida ~ Iron Butterfly



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Iron Butterfly: Doug Ingle (vocals, organ, keyboards); Erik Brann (guitar); Lee Dorman (bass); Ron Bushy (drums).
Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California and Ultra-Sonic Studios, Hempstead, New York.
Includes original release liner notes by Ron Tepper.
This deluxe version of IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA his been remastered and features two extra versions of the title song--a live version, which originally appeared on 1970 album LIVE, and the 7-inch single version, which edits the album version's 17 minutes and 5 seconds down to 2:52. It is packaged in a jewel box with a psychedelic, Multi-Image cover and a 36-page booklet.
Iron Butterfly: Doug Ingle (vocals, organ, keyboards); Erik Brann (vocals, guitar); Lee Dorman (bass, vocals); Ron Bushy (drums).
Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California; Ultra-Sonic Studios, Hempstead, New York; live at the Fillmore East, New York, New York.
Includes original release liner notes by Ron Tepper and new liner notes by Rick Gagnon and Dave Gnerre.
This is part of the Rhino Presents Atlantic & Atco Remasters series.
IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA DELUXE BOX SET comes in a hardshell box with original artwork and contains a video, CD and booklet with commentary by the band members.
Iron Butterfly includes: Doug Ingle, Lee Dorman, Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt, Mike Pinera, Eric Brann.
Personnel: Erik Braunn (vocals, guitar, violin); Doug Ingle (vocals, keyboards); Lee Dorman (guitar); Ron Bushy (drums).
Audio Mixer: Bill Cooper.
Liner Note Authors: David Greene; Ron Tepper; Rick Gagnon.
Recording information: Gold Star Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Ultra-Sonic Studios, Hempstead, L.I.
Photographers: Michael Ochs; Stephen Paley.
Iron Butterfly was the American answer to the heavy riff-rock of British groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin, with a touch of Vanilla Fudge's organ-led theatricality and the Doors' mysterioso image. They will forevermore be known for the 17-minute title track of this, their second album.
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (a poke at singer/organist Doug Ingle's gruff, John Kay-like delivery of "In the Garden of Eden") is built around one of the most memorable riffs of the '60s. It's filled out by long solos from all concerned, especially from drummer Ron Bushy, whose lengthy extemporizing provided the template for Big Rock Drum Solos for decades to come. The rest of the tunes reveal that Iron Butterfly did indeed possess some pop sensibility to leaven the heaviness; "Flowers and Beads" in particular is simultaneously a romantic '60s pop-rock ballad and a subtle but surprising swipe at flower power culture.
Iron Butterfly was the American answer to the heavy riff-rock of British groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin, with a touch of Vanilla Fudge's organ-led theatricality and the Doors' mysterioso image. They will forever more be known for the 17-minute title track of this, their second album.
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (a poke at singer/organist Doug Ingle's gruff, John Kay-like delivery of "In the Garden of Eden") is built around one of the most memorable riffs of the '60s. It's filled out by long solos from all concerned, especially from drummer Ron Bushy, whose lengthy extemporizing provided the template for Big Rock Drum Solos for decades to come. The rest of the tunes reveal that Iron Butterfly did indeed possess some pop sensibility to leaven the heaviness; "Flowers and Beads" in particular is simultaneously a romantic '60s pop-rock ballad and a subtle but surprising swipe at flower power culture.
Iron Butterfly was the American answer to the heavy riff-rock of British groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin, with a touch of Vanilla Fudge's organ-led theatricality and the Doors' mysterioso image. They will forever more be known for the 17-minute title track of this, their second album.
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (a poke at singer/organist Doug Ingle's gruff, John Kay-like delivery of "In the Garden of Eden") is built around one of the most memorable riffs of the '60s. It's filled out by long solos from all concerned, especially from drummer Ron Bushy, whose lengthy extemporizing provided the template for Big Rock Drum Solos for decades to come. The rest of the tunes reveal that Iron Butterfly did indeed possess some pop sensibility to leaven the heaviness; "Flowers and Beads" in particular is simultaneously a romantic '60s pop-rock ballad and a subtle but surprising swipe at flower power culture.
Iron Butterfly was the American answer to the heavy riff-rock of British groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin, with a touch of Vanilla Fudge's organ-led theatricality and the Doors' mysterioso image. They will forever more be known for the 17-minute title track of this, their second album.
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (a poke at singer/organist Doug Ingle's gruff, John Kay-like delivery of "In the Garden of Eden") is built around one of the most memorable riffs of the '60s. It's filled out by long solos from all concerned, especially from drummer Ron Bushy, whose lengthy extemporizing provided the template for Big Rock Drum Solos for decades to come. The rest of the tunes reveal that Iron Butterfly did indeed possess some pop sensibility to leaven the heaviness; "Flowers and Beads" in particular is simultaneously a romantic '60s pop-rock ballad and a subtle but surprising swipe at flower power culture.

Producer: Jim Hilton; Richard Polodor

Engineer: Jim Hilton

 
Artist Overview
Iron Butterfly will forever be a part of the rock pantheon on the strength of their signature song "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida," the title track from their 1968 second album. A gargantuan piece of primordial riff-rock, it took up the entire first side of the LP, but still became a huge success, epic-length drum solo and all. With their heavy guitars, spooky organ, and air of mystery, they were the missing link between the Doors and Led Zeppelin, effectively building a bridge between '60s psychedelia and '70s hard rock.

Artist Influences
? & the Mysterians | Blue Cheer | Cream | Pink Floyd | The Animals | The Beatles | The Count Five | The Doors | The Graham Bond Organisation | The Music Machine | The Nightcrawlers | The Pretty Things | The Rolling Stones | The Seeds | The Yardbirds | Vanilla Fudge

Artist Contemporaries
Beck, Bogert & Appice | Big Brother & the Holding Company | Black Sabbath | Blue Cheer | Clear Light | Colosseum | Deep Purple | Grand Funk Railroad | Jefferson Airplane | Jimi Hendrix | Led Zeppelin | Quicksilver Messenger Service | Quintessence ('60s) | Rhinoceros | Santana | SRC | Steppenwolf | Taste (Ireland) | Ten Years After | The Amboy Dukes | The Chocolate Watchband | Ultimate Spinach | Vanilla Fudge

Artist Followers
AC/DC | Alice Cooper | Black Sabbath | Church of Misery | Fu Manchu | Masters of Reality | Melvins | Monster Magnet | Mountain | Queens of the Stone Age | Rush | Six Feet Under | Soundgarden | Stone Temple Pilots | Uriah Heep


 
Compilation Appearances
Killer Classic Rock
60's Rock Experience
CHOICE: COLLECTION OF CLASSICS(w/ Bonus DVD)
Raised On Rock
Heavy Metal Box
Atlantic Records: Time Capsule (Limited Edition)
Where The Action Is Los Angeles Nugge

 
Associated Artists and Works
Vanilla Fudge

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/07/1987
Original Release Date : 1968
Catalog ID : 33250
Label : Atco (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 36m : 15s
Studio/Live : Live
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075679039224

 
Professional Reviews
Q (7/93, p.108)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...The ingredients are standard '68: cod-mysticism, implied sex, baroque organ doodlings, freaked-out guitar stuff and shouting. Put them together and you're three million copies of the IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA album lighter..."

Q (7/93, p.108)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...The Ingredients are standard '68: cod-mysticism, implied sex, baroque organ doodlings, freaked-out guitar stuff and shouting. Put them together, and you're three million copies of the IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA album lighter..."

  
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