Iron Butterfly – Live (1970)

FrontCover1Iron Butterfly is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 1966. They are best known for the 1968 hit “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”, providing a dramatic sound that led the way towards the development of hard rock and heavy metal music. Although their heyday was the late 1960s, the band has been reincarnated with various members with varying levels of success with no new recordings since 1975. Their second album, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968), remains a best-seller, and Iron Butterfly was the first group to receive an In-House platinum album award from Atlantic Records. Their music has found a significant impact on the international rock scenes, influencing numerous acts such as Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Rush, Alice Cooper, Mountain, Uriah Heep, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Slayer, and Queens of the Stone Age. (wikipedia)

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Here is their 5th album:

This album stands as something of a minor landmark, musically — as far back as the late ’70s, its presence in used record bins attracted a great deal of attention from historically minded collectors, as a genuine live recording of its era, and of a hard rock, heavy metal band, at that. Not too many concert recordings were attempted in hard rock in those days, and even a lot of what was issued in the way of live albums — John Lennon’s Live Peace in Toronto and the Rolling Stones’ Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! come to mind — were done under duress, as an attempt to undermine bootlegs that had shown up.

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And when one considers that Atlantic Records never even got around to recording the Rascals in concert, the very existence of Iron Butterfly Live can only be regarded something of a gift (though one that a lot of us would gladly trade for a period concert recording of Felix Cavaliere, et. al). As a concert document from the spring of 1969, the album shows off the group’s strengths, which mostly take the form of a lot of raw energy and some entertaining keyboard flourishes from Doug Ingle — lead guitarist Erik Braunn, who was to leave the group less than a year later, doesn’t fare quite as well in the mix, which was one of the inherent problems with recording a hard rock band in concert during this era, although one can still make out some of the flashier aspects of his playing. And bassist Lee Dorman gets a great showcase throughout. Not surprisingly, given the nature of concerts and audiences in those days, there’s not a lot of subtlety on display, but power and intensity count for something here. Additionally, the album is a document about how the group’s second lineup, with Braunn and Dorman, approached material from the first album, such as “You Can’t Win”; and it gives us a glimpse of the concert versions of “Filled with Fear,” “Soul Experience,” and “In the Time of Our Lives” from Ball.

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There are moments when the group might be aspiring to a Doors-like seriousness on some of this material, though Ingle isn’t a good enough singer nor the band sufficiently articulate to bring that off. As for the live “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,” it adds just a few flourishes and some longer solos to the studio original, which was a live-in-the-studio performance anyway. The sound is surprisingly good, given the technology in use and the era in which it was recorded. (by Bruce Eder)

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Personnel:
Erik Brann (guitar)
Ron Bushy (drums)
Lee Dorman (bass)
Doug Ingle (organ, vocals)

Re-Issue from 1975:
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Tracklist:
01. The Time Of Our Lives (Ingle/Bushy) 4.42
02. Filled With Fear (Ingle) 3.39
03. Soul Experience (Ingle/Bushy/Brann/Dorman) 4.08
04. You Can’t Win (Weis/DeLoach) 3.24
05. Are You Happy (Ingle) 4.02
06. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Ingle) 17.53

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Iron Butterfly – Scorching Beauty (1975)

FrontCover1Iron Butterfly is an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 1966. They are best known for the 1968 hit “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”, providing a dramatic sound that led the way towards the development of hard rock and heavy metal music. Although their heyday was the late 1960s, the band has been reincarnated with various members with varying levels of success with no new recordings since 1975. Their second album, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968), remains a best-seller, and Iron Butterfly was the first group to receive an In-House platinum album award from Atlantic Records. Their music has found a significant impact on the international rock scenes, influencing numerous acts such as Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Rush, Alice Cooper, Mountain, Uriah Heep, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Slayer, and Queens of the Stone Age. (wikipedia)

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Scorching Beauty is the fifth studio album released by the American hard rock group Iron Butterfly. Released four years after their original breakup, it was recorded by a reformed lineup with only one member remaining from their previous album, drummer Ron Bushy. In addition to Bushy, this lineup includes Erik Brann (the guitarist from the classic lineup), Phil Kramer, and Howard Reitzes. The album cover was designed by Ernie Cefalu and illustrated by Drew Struzan. This album, along with Sun and Steel (released later in 1975), failed commercially. Tracks from this album tend to be ignored on Iron Butterfly compilations/greatest hit collections.(wikipedia)

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Five years after their breakup, Iron Butterfly reunited in 1975 and released Scorching Beauty, an undistinguished album that fell between the group’s heavy acid rock and mid-’70s arena rock conventions. (by Stephen Thomas Erlewine)

In fact, this album is more or less irrelevant … although e.g. “Searchin’ Circles” is a good song

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Personnel:
Erik Brann (vocals, guitar)
Ron Bushy (drums, background vocals)
Philip Taylor Kramer (bass guitar, vocals)
Howard Reitzes (keyboards, vocals)
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Jon Anderson (background vocals on 07.)

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Tracklist:
01. 1975 Overture (Brann/Bushy/Kramer/Reitzes) 4.10
02. Hard Miseree (Brann) 3.42
03. High On A Mountain Top (Kramer) 4.27
04. Am I Down (Brann) 5.20
05. People Of The World (Brann) 3.23
06. Searchin’ Circles (Brann) 4.35
07. Pearly Gates (Anderson/Bushy) 3.27
08. Lonely Hearts (Brann) 3.12
09. Before You Go (Brann/Reitzes) 5.35

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