miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012

IRON BUTTERFLY - THE BEST OF IRON BUTTERFLY EVOLUTION



IRON BUTTERFLY - THE BEST OF IRON BUTTERFLY EVOLUTION

Lista de canciones

"Iron Butterfly Theme" - 4:34
"Possession" - 2:45
"Unconscious Power" - 2:32
"Flowers and Beads" - 3:05
"Termination" - 3:00
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (versión editada) - 2:56
"Soul Experience" - 2:53
"Stone Believer" - 4:25
"Belda-Beast" - 5:45
"Easy Rider" - 3:06
"Slower than Guns" - 3:22

Miembros

Doug Ingle - Voz principal/Órgano: 1966-1971
Jerry Penrod - Bajo/Voz: 1966-1968
Darryl DeLoach - Voz/Guitarra/Tamborín/Percusión: 1966-1968
Danny Weis - Guitarra/Voz
Erik Brann - Guitarra principal: 1968-1969
Lee Dorman - Bajo/Voz: 1968-1971
Ron Bushy - Batería: 1966-1971
Mike Pinera - Guitarra/Voz: 1970-1971
Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt - Guitarra: 1970-1971

NOTAS

Evolution: The Best of Iron Butterfly es un álbum recopilatorio de grandes éxitos lanzado en 1971 por el grupo Iron Butterfly. Las canciones provienen de sus álbumes: Heavy, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Ball y Metamorphosis.

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Evolution was originally released in 1971 as a greatest-hits collection culled from the band's first four records, easily their strongest work. While the Black Sabbaths and Led Zeppelins of the day were singing, quite convincingly, about Vikings, devils and all sorts of heavy fare, Iron Butterfly came off like the cartoonish kid brother of the early pre-metal days of the late '60s. Existing at their prime in the hazy moment between acid rock and the genus of what would become metal, the group never quite committed to either. Never heavy enough to really be menacing or scary, the group's metal ties were mostly based in rhetoric. Likewise, they were never quite pop enough to breakthrough in the post-Sgt. Pepper's era. Minor hit "Flowers & Beads" sounds like a far gooey-er take on the Lovin' Spoonful's stony love songs, and while the organ-heavy riff rock of "Unconscious Power" is all kinds of groovy, it's a far cry from even less heavy proto-metal. The heaviest the band gets on Evolution is probably their biggest hit, stoner classic "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida," presented here in a drastically edited three-minute form, down from the side-long jam that was the original version. Separated from the legacy of that huge hit, Iron Butterfly boils down to the perfect caricature of a late-'60s hippie band: corny, dumb, ham-fisted but also colorful, silly, and fun. Quite possibly in over their heads at the time, Evolution gives the sense that the Iron Butterfly crew was cluelessly enjoying every second of their 15 minutes of fame, and making some spirited (if poorly aging) rock music for the time. ~ Fred Thomas Photographer: Ron Bushy.

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