![]() ![]() ![]() Spirit of ’67 was jointly produced by Stein and Appice, with founding guitarist Vinny Martell, and Pete Bremy, recruited to replace original bassist Tim Bogert, who retired. ![]() This was the first time in many years the Fudge sat in a room together to tear apart and reconstruct songs.” “I’m excited Spirit of ’67 will be available now on vinyl blending the old school tradition with the production sound of today.”Īdds drummer Carmine Appice: “Spirit of ’67 for me was a breakthrough album. “When you put the needle down on a vinyl recording there was a warmer, analog vibe that is also distinctive,” says vocalist/keyboardist Mark Stein. The result is a trip in the way-back machine that sounds remarkably fresh. Including all-new versions of iconic hits such as Gimme Some Lovin’, For What It’s Worth, and I Can See For Miles, Spirit of ’67 features that Fudge sound recorded with today’s technology. The influential gave Spirit of ’67 its highest 5 star rating. Spirit Of ’67 provides a return to the classic VF sound: slowed-down, heavily-psychedelic arrangements of songs that had been known as Top 40 pop radio hits. Now, with its latest studio album, reuniting 3/4ths of the original band, Vanilla Fudge pay tribute to the music that made it so special.īeginning Friday July 24th, Spirit of ’67 is available in a limited 12″ “starburst” vinyl release from Cleopatra Records. Now, we want to reunite with fans and connect with a new generation.It was called a time to “turn on, tune in and drop out.” With its memorable Summer Of Love and the birth of a new world order youth-driven social consciousness, 1967 remains a pivotal year in history. Then, our music reached across racial divides and behind the Iron Curtain. Says Martell: "Spirit of '67," on vinyl is being released at a time when the world is in turmoil and divided by war.much as it was in 1967 with our first album. This marks the first studio album in over 30 years. They split in 1970, but have reunited a few times since. Vanilla Fudge hit in 1967 with "You Keep Me Hangin' On." That platinum success led to constant touring and TV appearances. Spirit of '67 was jointly produced by Stein and Appice, with founding guitarist Vinny Martell, and Pete Bremy, recruited to replace original bassist Tim Bogert, who retired. This was the first time in many years the Fudge sat in a room together to tear apart and reconstruct songs." "I'm excited Spirit of '67 will be available now on vinyl blending the old school tradition with the production sound of today."Īdds drummer Carmine Appice: "Spirit of '67 for me was a breakthrough album. "When you put the needle down on a vinyl recording there was a warmer, analog vibe that is also distinctive," says vocalist/ keyboardist Mark Stein. Including all-new versions of iconic hits such as "Gimme Some Lovin'", "For What It's Worth," and "I Can See For Miles," Spirit of '67 features that Fudge sound recorded with today's technology. The influential ALL gave Spirit of '67 its highest 5 star rating. Spirit Of '67 provides a return to the classic VF sound: slowed-down, heavily-psychedelic arrangements of songs that had been known as Top 40 pop radio hits. Album features all-new versions of iconic hits such as "Gimme Some Lovin'", "For What It's Worth," "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and "I Can See For Miles," Group has reunited with original members Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, Vinny Martel and new member, Pete Bremy.īeginning Friday July 24th, Spirit of '67 is available in a limited 12" "starburst" vinyl release from Cleopatra Records. Vanilla Fudge's Acclaimed "Spirit of '67" Released In Vinyl, July 24th, by Cleopatra Records. ![]()
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