Vanilla Fudge's biggest hits plus the band performing live with an orchestra.

Vanilla Fudge, tightly bound by shared professional and personal experiences and, like most teenagers and young adults in '67, enticed by experimental drugs and “free love,” had transformed their sound. Some club owners complained that their slow, moody, stop-start, whisper-then-scream arrangements of songs like “Ticket To Ride,” “People Get Ready” and “Eleanor Rigby” were emptying dance floors. With the patronage of George Francis “Shadow” Morton, an extremely talented but somewhat unhinged producer-about-town, Vanilla Fudge was signed to Atlantic's ATCO subsidiary.


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