Vanilla Fudge

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Album Information
  • Artist: Vanilla Fudge (See All Albums by Vanilla Fudge)
  • Date Released: Aug 23, 2005

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Psychedelic Rock

  • Label: Rhino/Elektra

Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 42:27

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ahhhh yes.

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i remember hanging out in a friends basement, playing this album at 33 rpm's. Strange how some albums just take you back to your teenage years. Nice to know, I can go back in time. Weeeeeeee!

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Fillmore West 1960-something !!!

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One of the BEST acid trips I EVER had !!!

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Something's Missing

PeterB

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Where's "You Keep Me Hangin' On"?

baja10

That was the band's biggest hit...

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a song is missing

WVMMRH

a song isn't missing people."you keep me hanging on"is track 5.if you don't recognize it when you play the sample,then you're not used to hearing the long version from the LP.the single version was shorter(under 3 minutes).the long(album)version is over 7 minutes in length.

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Vanilla Fudge

aslan1

This is an essential part of musical history of the late 60's, and those of us who remember the first time we heard these songs (and still can remember it) it was a real eye opener about taking great songs and playing them with a completely different attitude. I have always loved it and always will.

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Do it!

sportster1200

You owe it to yourself to experince what it was like at that time. This kind of sums up the way it was. Trust me on this.

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