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Showing posts with label Merrell Fankhauser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merrell Fankhauser. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Merrell Fankhauser: Going Round My Mind - The Merrell Fanklhauser Anthology (Mu: 2 Albums + Merrell Fankhauser: The Maui Album)

 

A cult hero with an eclectic body of work, Merrell Fankhauser is a guitarist and songwriter whose


repertoire embraces surf music, folk-rock, psychedelia, and several stops in between. While his earliest work was rooted in straightforward rock & roll (Merrell & the Exiles) and surf (the Impacts), he began exploring more ambitious musical and lyrical themes with his folk-rock group Fapardokly, and he dug in even further with the pop-psychedelia of Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S. Bounty.
                  
                         
He took a deep dive into tales of lost continents, UFOs, and spiritual searchers with his next project,

Mu, who blended acid rock, blues, and progressive accents.
In his solo work, Fankhauser focused on artful soft rock with expansive guitar work; an excellent overview of his most fertile period can be found in the 2022 box set Goin' Round in My Mind: The Merrell Fankhauser Anthology 1964-1979.
                    

Merrell Fankhauser – Goin' Round My Mind - The Merrell Fankhauser Anthology
Label: Grapefruit Records – CRSEGBOX120
Format: 6 x CD, Compilation Box Set
Country: Europe
Released: Oct 28, 2022
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Surf, Blues Rock, Folk Rock

DISC 4: MU - MU 1971

                       


Fankhauser had become fascinated with the legend of a lost continent off the coast of Hawaii called Mu, and as he teamed up with Jeff Cotton (back from his stint with Beefheart) on guitar and reed instruments, Larry Willey on bass, and Randy Wilmer on drums, he dubbed the new

group Mu.
Mu's self-titled debut album, a beguiling mix of psychedelia, blues, and prog rock, came out in 1971 on the independent RTV label, and was reissued by United Artists in 1974 as Lemurian Music. By the time the UA edition had appeared, the band had relocated from California to Maui, Hawaii, but while Mu recorded enough material for a second LP, the material went unreleased until the '80s, appearing under the titles End of an Era and The Last Album. Mu broke up in 1975,
                  

One of the best overlooked albums of the early '70s. Daring rhythms and song structures that build off

the blues without following the standard three-chord/12-bar progressions, occasional modal jazzy sax by Cotton, and great slide guitar combine to form one of the most unclassifiable recordings of the time, with a high-spirited lightness that avoids the heavy excesses that sometimes burdened late-period psychedelia.
                 

In the late '70s and early '80s, Fankhauser's work, especially his more psychedelic projects, began

attracting a new audience among collectors and crate-diggers, and a number of his albums were reissued in pirate pressings; several would reappear in authorized editions from Sundazed Records. In 1986, Fankhauser released a studio set, Doctor Fankhauser, that included guitar work from John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service.
                 

TRACKS

                      


01. Ain't No Blues   4:02
02. Ballad Of Brother Lew    4:34
03. Blue Form   4:07
04. Interlude   1:59
05. Nobody Wants To Shine   4:14
06. Eternal Thirst   9:36
07. Too Naked For Demetrius   2:36
08. Mumbella Baye Tu La   3:24
09. The Clouds Went That Way   3:23

BONUS TRACKS        

    
10. You've Been Here Before    2:57
11. One More Day    2:32
12. On Our Way To Hana    2:15

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Bass, Vocals – Larry Willey
Guitar, Saxophone, Vocals – Jeff Cotton
Guitar, Vocals – Merrell Fankhauser
Percussion – Randy Wimer
Written-By – Jeff Cotton (tracks: 1, 3 to 8), Merrell Fankhauser (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9)

Flac Size: 271 MB

DISC 5: MU - THE LAST ALBUM 1982

             


This intriguing early-'70s Southern Californian group featured the talents of singer/songwriter Merrell Fankhauser (who was also at the helm of cult classics in the '60s by Fapardokly and HMS Bounty) and
JEFF COTTON

Jeff Cotton, previously slide guitarist with Captain Beefheart. Their sole album (from 1971) is a gem of the late hippie era, combining the fractured blues-based tangents of Beefheart with the loose flow and stoned lyricism of bands like the late-'60s Grateful Dead. After a couple more singles, Mu moved to Maui and cut a fair amount of unreleased material before breaking up around 1974. Their eponymous album, as well as a lot of their unreleased material, was reissued in the '80s.
                     

TRACKS

                   

  
01. The Land Of Mu    2:05
02. Make A Joyful Noise   2:43
03. Haleakala   2:31
04. Blue Jay Blue    3:21
05. Showering Rain    3:36
06. I Saw Your Photograph    3:43
07. It's Love That Sings The Song    3:29
08. You And I    2:49
09. Calling From A Star   2:09
10. Waiting For The Sun    2:43
11. Children Of The Rainbow    1:11
12. Who Will Write This Song    3:25
13. Daybreak Sunshine    3:52
14. Drink From The Fountain    4:44
15. The Love We Bare    2:34
16. In Mu    3:05
17. You're Not The Only One    2:59
18. End Of An Era    3:11
19. Earth News Interview    3:43
20. The Awakening    3:00

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Bass – Jeff Parker
Drums, Vocals – Randy Wimer
Guitar, Vocals, Bass – Merrell Fankhauser
Guitar, Vocals, Bass Clarinet – Jeff Cotton
Violin – Mary Lee
Written-By – Jeff Cotton (tracks: 2, 3), Merrell Fankhauser


Flac Size: 333 MB

DISC 6: MERRELL FANKHAUSER - THE MAUI ALBUM 1976

              


In 2022, the British Cherry Red label issued Goin' Round In My Mind: The Merrell Fankhauser

Anthology 1964-1979, an expansive six-disc box set that included plentiful material from Fankhauser's major groups of the era, including Merrell & the Exiles, Fapardokly, Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S. Bounty, and Mu, as well as extensive liner notes.

TRACKS    

                        

  
01. Lovely Lady    3:33
02. I Saw Your Photograph    3:34
03. We Were All Free    1:53
04. On Our Way To Hana    3:21
05. Make A Joyful Noise   3:50
06. Garden In The Rain    3:12
07. Waterfall    2:54
08. La La Does The Boo Ru    2:06
09. Sail It Over The Ocean    3:12
10. Love Is All There Is    2:13
11. The Source    3:54

BONUS TRACKS        

    
12. Some Of Them Escaped   4:29
13. The Wind Cried Maui    2:09
14. Peace In The World    3:34
15. Matthew's Dream    4:22
16. Dharmic Connection    2:55
17. Calling From A Star   3:11

Flac Size: 314 MB


You can find Discs 1-2-3 on Urban Aspirines HERE

Friday, April 12, 2024

Merrell Fankhauser Bands: Merrell & The Exiles: The Early Years 1964-1967 + Fapardokly: Fapardokly 1967 + Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S. Bounty: Things 1968

 

MERRELL FANKHAUSER

             


Merrell Wayne Fankhauser (born December 23, 1943, Louisville, Kentucky, United States) is an

American singer, songwriter and guitarist, who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s with bands including the Impacts, Merrell & the Exiles, HMS Bounty, Fankhauser-Cassidy Band, and Mu.
In addition, 12 songs recorded by Merrell & the Exiles were later released under the group name Fapardokly, even though that group never actually existed. After moving to San Luis Obispo, California in his teens, he began playing guitar, and got his first break playing in movie theaters and talent shows.
                 

In 1960, after one of these shows, he joined a local band The Impacts as lead guitarist. Their Ventures-influenced sound developed a strong following at the start of the surfing scene. In 1962, the saxophone player from The Revels (Norman Knowles) met Merrell and his bandmates after a show at The Rose

Garden Ballroom, and convinced them to record a session with Tony Hilder at a backyard studio in the Hollywood area. As much as this seemed like a notable event for the band, it was more of a lure than a lucky break. After recording the songs "Wipe Out," "Fort Lauderdale," "Tears," "Revellion," "Blue Surf," "Impact," "Steel Pier," "Tandem," "Sea Horse," "Beep Beep," "Lisa," and "Church Key," the recordings were taken by Norman Knowles and Tony Hilder to Del-Fi Records, where owner Bob Keene signed the album for immediate release.

MERRELL & THE EXILES - THE EARLY YEARS 1964 - 1967

                  


Formed in Lancaster, California, USA, in 1963, Merrell And The Exiles were formed by Merrell

Fankhauser (vocals/guitar), Mark Thompson (guitar), Larry Willey (bass) and Randy Wymer (drums). Their first two singles, ‘Send Me Your Love’ and ‘Tomorrow’s Girl’, echoed the folk rock style of the Searchers.
                  

Jeff Cotton (guitar), John Day (organ) and John French (drums) took over from the rest of the band and

supported Fankhauser on ‘Sorry For Yourself’ (1965), which won the dance contest on Dick Clark’s television programme American Bandstand. ‘Can’t We Get Along’ (1966) was the Exiles’ last single. Fankhauser then recorded a handful of tracks with various musicians which, when compiled with several Exiles’ masters, were released without his consent as Fapardokly.
               

He then formed a new group, Merrell Fankhauser And HMS Bounty with another refugee from

the Impacts, Bill Dodd. Of the other former Exiles, both Wymer and Willey joined in Mu, while John French and Jeff Cotton achieved fame as members of Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band.

                  

Label: Grapefruit Records – CRSEGBOX120
Format: 6 x CD, Compilation, Box Set
Country: Europe
Released: Oct 28, 2022
Genre: Rock
Style: Surf, Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Garage Rock

TRACKS    
        

                    


01. Please Be Mine    2:49
02. Don't Call On Me    2:55
03. Send Me Your Love    2:29
04. Shake My Hand    2:29
05. Long, Long Time    1:47
06. Don't Let Go    2:44
07. Remember Me    1:56
08. Pain In My Heart    1:44
09. Let The Time Go By    2:43
10. Let Me Go    2:23
11. Can't We Get Along   2:29
Written-By – Colley, Mannering
12. She's Gone    2:14
13. Run Baby Run    2:24
14. Make It Back To Memphis    2:24
15. Love Only You    2:50
16. You've Been Untrue    1:57
17. Boys   2:30
Written-By – Dixon, Farrell
18. Rave On   2:00
Written-By – Tilghman, Petty, West
19. That's All I Want From You   2:39
Written-By – Rotter, Rotha

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Backing Band, Guitar – Jeff Cotton
Backing Vocals, Bass Guitar – Larry Willey
Backing Vocals, Organ – John Day
Bass Guitar – Jim Furguson
Drums – Greg Hampton
Guitar, Keyboards – Mark Thompson
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Merrell Fankhauser
Producer – Merrell Fankhauser
Written-By – Merrell Fankhauser (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 18, 20)

Flac Size: 247 MB

FAPARDOKLY - FAPARDOKLY 1967

                   


Fankhauser left the band and moved to Lancaster, California. There he met Jeff Cotton (later of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band), and in 1964 they formed The Exiles. The band — which also included John "Drumbo" French — had some regional success with songs including "Can't We Get

Along", but then broke up. Fankhauser moved back to the coast, formed a new band, Merrell and the Xiles, and had a minor hit with "Tomorrow's Girl" in 1967. An album followed, which included old Exiles songs and newer psychedelic folk material. For the album the band was credited as Fapardokly, taking its name from the surnames of the original members — Fankhauser, Dan Parrish (bass), Bill Dodd (guitar) and Dick Lee of The Brymers(drums). The group name Fapardokly, even though that group never actually existed. Despite its later cult acclaim, the album was not a success.
          

Formed from the remnants of Merrell and The Exiles in 1967, Fapardokly was formed, and is a both delightful and important documentation of musical growth of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Merrell Fankhauser. Their sole, s/t 1967 LP is given new life in Gear Fab Records’ 2017 reissue.

“The growth of an incredible musician”. Having exited the surf band, The Impacts, in 1963, Merrell Fankhauser relocated to Lancaster, CA, where he met future Captain Beffheart’s Magical Band guitarist, Jeff Cotton, and formed one of the first surfin’ psychedelic bands, Merrell and The Exiles, who recorded many wonderful tunes for Glenn Records. Some of these recordings were issued on singles, with many more left lying in the Glenn vaults.
            

Undoubtedly, most memorable of The Exiles’ recordings was the 1967 hit single “Tomorrow Girl.” This incredible example of West Coast psychedelic rock found release as a hit single, credited to

Fapardokly, as well as inclusion on the band’s album and the 2009 Rhino Records box set, “Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets: 1965-1968.” “Tomorrow Girl” showcases the gorgeously versatile vocals of Fankhauser, as well as his powerful, yet restrained lead guitar, capped off by his impressive solo. This song has found its way into the halls of classic rock stations and can be heard today, 50 years after its release, on these stations.
                     
       
As a sidenote, Fapardokly was a combination of the surnames of the original members, FA from Fankhauser, PAR from a temporary bassist named Parrish, DO from guitarist/vocalist Bill Dodd and KLY from drummer, Dick Lee. I mention this because of frequent queries as to the source of the band’s name. Fapardokly itself is a 12 track, 30 minute album of recordings from 1965-1967, comprised of then new songs, as well as several leftovers from Merrell and The Exiles, as mentioned in regards to “Tomorrow Girl.” As a result, the musician credits to the album are by no means cohesive, while the music, on the other hand, is top flight from beginning to end. So, on to the contents of the album itself.
                       

Fapardokly – Fapardokly
Label: Sundazed Music – SC 6059
Series: Yesterdazed Series
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1995
Country: US
Released: 1967    
Genre: Rock
Style: Beat, Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock

TRACKS

               


01. Lila (Written-By – D. Aldridge, M. Fankhauser)   3:23
02. The Music Scene (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:35
03. Sorry For Yourself (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:01
04. Glass Chandlier (Written-By – D. Aldridge, M. Fankhauser)   2:11
05. Tomorrow's Girl (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:28
06. Suzie Cryin' (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:23
07. Mr. Clock (Written-By – D. Aldridge, M. Fankhauser)   2:26
08. Gone To Pot (Written-By – D. Aldridge, M. Fankhauser)   2:02
09. No Retreat (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   1:56
10. Too Many Heartbreaks (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:28
11. When I Get Home (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:47
12. Super Market (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:12
13. The War (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:33
14. Yes I Love You (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:40
15. Run Baby Run (Written-By – M. Fankhauser)   2:20

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Backing Vocals – Bill Dodd  (tracks: 2, 13), Don Aldridge (tracks: 1), Gary Lotspeich (tracks: 1), Jeff Cotton (tracks: 3), John Oliver  (tracks: 2)
Backing Vocals, Bass – Larry Willey (tracks: 5, 11, 15)
Bass – Jim Furguson (tracks: 3, 6, 10), Jody Cobb (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 12, 14), John Oliver (tracks: 2, 8, 9, 13)
Drums – Dick Lee (tracks: 2, 8, 9, 13), Greg Hampton (tracks: 3, 6, 10, 15), John French (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 12, 14), Randy Wimer (tracks: 5, 11)
Guitar – Bill Dodd  (tracks: 2, 9, 13), Jeff Cotton (tracks: 3, 6, 10), Mark Thompson  (tracks: 5, 11), Merrell (tracks: 2 to 11, 13, 15)
Guitar [12 String Rickenbacher Guitar] – Bill Dodd (tracks: 8)
Guitar [12-String Guitar] – Merrell (tracks: 1, 12, 14)
Lead Vocals – Merrell (tracks: 1 to 15)
Organ – Mark Thompson (tracks: 5)
Organ [Farfisa Organ] – Mark Thompson (tracks: 7, 11, 14)
Organ [Hammond Organ] – John Day (tracks: 3, 6)
Trumpet – Bruce Ulch (tracks: 6, 12)
Vocals – Don Aldridge (tracks: 4, 7, 14), Gary Lotspeich (tracks: 4, 7)


Flac Size: 139 MB

MERRELL FANKHAUSER & H.M.S. BOUNTY - THINGS 1968

                


Los Angeles based band, which previously was known as Fapardokly. Changed their name when

the secured a record contract. Fankhauser and Dodd then formed another, more overtly psychedelic, band with Jack Jordan (bass) and Larry Meyers (drums), naming it HMS Bounty.
They won a recording contract with Uni Records, and their self-titled album was released in 1968, followed by the single "Tampa Run". However, success was again thwarted, by personal and record company problems, and the band split up.
                  

Formed in Los Angeles, California, USA, in 1968, HMS Bounty featured Merrell Fankhauser (guitar,

vocals) alongside Bill Dodd (lead guitar), Jack Jordan (bass) and Larry Meyers (drums). Dodd had previously worked with Fankhauser on several tracks released under the name Fapardokly. Things is a sumptuous example of west coast harmony rock, showing parallels with Spirit, Moby Grape and the Bobby Fuller Four.
            

Fankhauser’s gift for memorable hooklines is clear, his tenor voice is haunting and the occasional use of sitar and tablas adds depth to a set rich in melody and invention. Although the quartet supported Canned Heat and the Paul Butterfield Band, they were unable to find consistent live work. Meyers left the line-up in 1969 and, after one more gig, Fankhauser folded the band. He then formed Mu with ex-Captain Beefheart guitarist Jeff Cotton aka Antenae Jimmy Semmems.  
            

Merrell Fankhauser & H.M.S. Bounty – Things
Label: Sundazed Music – SC 6094
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo 1997
Country: US
Released: 1968    
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock, Pop Rock

TRACKS

                


01. Things (Goin' Round In My Mind)    2:29
02. Girl (I'm Waiting For You)    2:27
03. What Does She See In You    2:29
04. Lost In The City    2:04
05. Your Painted Lives    2:11
06. Drivin' Sideways (On A One Way Street)    2:09
07. In A Minute Not Too Soon    1:51
08. A Visit With Ashiya    3:20
09. The Big Gray Sky    2:12
10. Rich Man's Fable    2:18
11. Ice Cube Island    3:24
12. Madame Silky    2:37
13. I'm Flying Home    2:47
14. Tampa Run   2:48
Bass – Carol Kaye
Composed By – Fred Neil
Drums – Jim Gordon
Piano – Larry Knechtel
Rhythm Guitar – Al Casey
15. Everybody's Talkin'   2:48
Bass – Carol Kaye
Composed By – Fred Neil
Drums – Jim Gordon
Piano – Larry Knechtel
Rhythm Guitar – Al Casey

LINE - UP

                


Merrell Fankhauser (guitar, vocals)
Bill Dodd (lead guitar),
Jack Jordan (bass) and
Larry Meyers (drums).

NOTES


Tracks 13 to 15 are bonus tracks.
Fred Neil is mistakenly credited for track 15 instead of track 14.

Flac Size: 217 MB