Iron Butterfly - In a gadda da vida (1968)

Posted by Amelia Swhizzagers On 12:17 AM

Iron Butterfly's 1968 album veritably defined the burgeoning genre of hard-rock, primarily by way of its utterly over-the-top title cut. Reportedly composed by keyboardist/lead singer Doug Ingle in such a stoned-out, numb-tongued condition that he couldn't properly pronounce its intended title--"In the Garden of Eden"--the track seemed almost a parody of every excessive inclination of psychedelia. Melodramatic vocals, repetitive riffing, aimless solos--you name it, this 17-minute behemoth had it. Aided by FM DJs who loved to program it in its entirety so they could take "legitimate" breaks, it became an unavoidable hit--and an anthem of its era.
Tracks
1.: Most Anything You Want
2.: Flowers and beads
3.: My mirage
4.: Terminator
5.: Are you happy
6.: In-a-gadda-da-vida
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