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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Fudge rocked!
I've been a fan of the Fudge for decades now. They were an amazing psychedelic cover band and this album is a good overview of four of their early LPs.

My biggest disappointment, however, is that it contains the 45 single edit of "You Keep Me Hanging On", which edits the 1st half of the 2nd verse to the 2nd half of the 3rd verse, screwing up the lyrics...
Published on January 28, 2005 by Walter Five

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1.0 out of 5 stars Buy the original albums
I listened to Vanilla Fudge throughout my teenage years so I eagerly bought this CD. I almost threw it out the window during the first track. Their classic "You Keep Me Hangin'On" is edited (butchered) to the point that the verses don't even rhyme. When they did that to a classic cut I couldn't enjoy any of the other tracks. If you're a Vanilla Fudge fan forget this...
Published on August 10, 2005 by Paul R. Cena


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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Fudge rocked!, January 28, 2005
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Walter Five (13th Floor Elevator, Enron Hubbard Bldg. Houston Texxas) - See all my reviews
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I've been a fan of the Fudge for decades now. They were an amazing psychedelic cover band and this album is a good overview of four of their early LPs.

My biggest disappointment, however, is that it contains the 45 single edit of "You Keep Me Hanging On", which edits the 1st half of the 2nd verse to the 2nd half of the 3rd verse, screwing up the lyrics terribly. Why this edit was ever made in the first place is a mystery to me, and why it has been perpetuated onto this collection is a mystery as well: the full-length track could have easily fit onto this CD.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DA-DADA-DA-DA-DADA-DA-DA-DADA-DA-DA-DA-DAAHHH!!!, April 6, 2007
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I remember seeing the Fudge on Ed Sullivan performing YKMHO and SHOTGUN and it blew my mind (to a teenaged guy, loud and heavy was reason enough alone). However, these guys were far better than Blue Cheer or Iron Butterfly - more in the range of early Deep Purple (who - inspired by the fudge, began to also perform "slowed down" versions of other people's songs - "Help" comes to mind). I read in the great book "Strange Brew" that when the Fudge played London, everyone, including the Beatles, Beck and Clapton were in the audience. In fact, Bogart and Appice went on to form the great power trio BBA with the Beckster himself!! Sure, Vanilla Fudge was over the top. But, can you honestly say that Sgt. Pepper wasn't? If you like your music heavy, the Fudge are great. Overdriven B3 organ, fuzzed out 335 and a monster drum kit. Tim Bogert, with his vintage precision was one of the best heavy bass players of his generation, right up there with Felix Papallardi and Jack Bruce. This collection includes pretty well everything you would want from them. Unfortunately their original albums were a bit pretentious (one disc attempting to cover the history of western music - from Beethoven to Glenn Miller and on). You can also forget the rumors that this band was somehow a creation of mafia bosses. Who cares? Shotgun really rocks and You Keep Me Hangin' On is, to my ears, as creative and cool as the original. Vanilla Fudge were obviously influenced by Long Island bands like the Rascals and particularly the Vagrants (who also did a R&B cover - Respect). I would have loved to have seen the Fudge during their prime in NYC!! Check out this CD. Musically these guys are at the top of their game. ONE MAJOR PROBLEM, however. Most of these cuts are edited versions. I prefer the longer, complete performances. But for that, you must purchase the original alboms on CD. However, for a collection, you will NEVER find a heavier dose of in your face psychedelic hard rock music. VOLUME ON TEN, PHASERS ON STUN, PREPARE FOR WARP SPEED SCOTTY!!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Buy the original albums, August 10, 2005
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Paul R. Cena (Lockport, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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I listened to Vanilla Fudge throughout my teenage years so I eagerly bought this CD. I almost threw it out the window during the first track. Their classic "You Keep Me Hangin'On" is edited (butchered) to the point that the verses don't even rhyme. When they did that to a classic cut I couldn't enjoy any of the other tracks. If you're a Vanilla Fudge fan forget this compilation and buy the original album versions.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good overview but incomplete, October 26, 2004
This review is from: Psychedelic Sundae: Best of (Audio CD)
this compilation is, overall, a pretty decent introduction to vanilla fudge, a 60's long island/n.y.c. band that specialized in long (and admittedly sometimes pompous and ponderous) covers of hits of the era. vanilla fudge are sometimes described as one of the founders of heavy metal, and they were a major influence on early deep purple, but although they do play loud at times it is probably more accurate to think of them as somewhat ' progressive'. they also sometimes sound a little bit like fellow long islanders the rascals , albeit with the addition of volume. the fudge, especially the rythym section of tim bogert and carmine appice, were certainly fine players. this collection includes their rendition of the supremes' ' you keep me hangin' on". the fudge slow the number down and present a fine psychedelicized, slightly creepy version of the number that was deservedly a big hit in 1967-68. take me for a little while was another top 40 hit i don't care for their take of donovan's season of the witch, but i like their attempt at some velvet morning, a weird nancy sinatra/ lee hazlewood song. i also enjoy the original track where is my mind?, but wish that the band's 1970 cover of the theme from the film the thomas crown affair , windmills of your mind, and their fantastic original the sky cried/ when i was a boy, which is probably their best original composition were also included in this set.overall, the fudge were a hit or miss affair, but they definitely had their moments. this compilation is ultimately a decent though flawed overview of their original career, which lasted for 5 albums. though vanilla fudge are perhaps, with the exception of their big hit single, not remembered today, all of their albums did hit the top 40. like iron butterfly and others, in some ways vanilla fudge are underrated and often scorned by critics after their breakup, and few realize just how big those bands were in their day. i've heard that the fudge have reformed recently.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Vanilla Fudge - 'Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of.....' (Elektra) 4 1/2 stars, February 12, 2007
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Vanilla Fudge is one band that for some reason(s), I just never got too much into. However, this generous helping of eighteen solid tracks (some are 7" single 45 versions) of Fudge's great numbers showed me a band that I even TECHNICALLY never knew existed. MY guess is SINCE I've only previously seen that old B&W clip of "You Keep Me Hanging On", I never felt a reason to find more of their material. Since I usually like my psych a bit more so trippy, I still found 'Psychedelic Sundae' to be a worthy compilation of this four piece band's work. This thing freaking S-M-O-K-E-S! Some of the tunes I enjoyed more than others include the Beatle's cover "Ticket To Ride" and the Donovan classic "Season Of The Witch. But Vanilla Fudge's own originals are first rate as well, like "Good Good Lovin'", "Need Love" and the inspiring "Street Walkin' Woman". Great thing is I believe they're currently involved in an off-and-on again reunion type of situation. Recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive, May 3, 2004
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Kevin (Akron, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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In this collection I particularly enjoyed I Can't Make It Alone, Thoughts, That's What Makes A Man, Take Me For A Little While, Come By Day, Come By Night, and You Keep Me Hangin' On. Vanilla Fudge's renditions of I Can't Make It Alone, Take Me For A Little While, and You Keep Me Hangin' On are unique, electric, soulful, intense, and powerful. I've never heard anything else quite like this since I've been listening to Rock music. Honestly, I'd gladly pay the full price of this CD just to obtain the above selections!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Keep Me Hangin'On & Take Me For A Little While, February 2, 2000
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My little brother bought me this album in 1968.Listen to the sample of "You Keep Me Hangin' On" Very good rock/blues for the time.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great compilation of a great band, August 6, 2006
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Petri "PT" (Slovakia, Middle Europe) - See all my reviews
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The band is most famous for its atmospheric cover of The
Supremes' You keep me hanging on and two of its members Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice (bass and drums) who would later create the blues rock band Cactus and then join Jeff Beck to creat the BBA trio, but there is more to the group than that.
What you get here are terrific covers (My favourite has to be the extended moody take on Season of the witch) as well as the heavier and bluesier Shotgun. The originals, most of them coming from the band's third album onward (which were the best) including the fabulous hard rocking riff fests and great soloing on Street walking man, Good good lovin' and Need love, those who like more psychedelic and artsy sound get songs like Where is my mind, Thoughts or That's what makes a man with their dramatic, epic feel (Especially on the last one).
Vanilla Fudge was one of the most interesting bands of the late sixties and they are very overlooked nowadays. So if you are curious what they are about this is a very good summary of their career.
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5.0 out of 5 stars this is heavy metal, September 24, 2003
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this is where heavy metal began folks, vanilla fudge along with the likes of blue cheer, iron butterfly etc.. you get it all with these bands, heavy drums, heavy bass, loud guitar and so fourth. not recommended for the young at heart. like one reviewer mr. george o' leary who says it's to loud and heavy but, seem's to know about the history of the band and it's off spring's like cactus and boomerang to other bands i highly recommend. buy em' all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ReMixing the Songs of the 60s::The Groovey Psychedelic Blender, December 23, 2006
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This cd is awesome! Yet,i felt like the drugstore cowboy after his fifth Vanilla Fudge Sundae.How about a Root Beer Float for a change?What i mean is,this group had a way of just taking a rock song and putting their own groovey spin on it.When you put an early 60s doo-wop/motown classic into the "Groovey Blender",you get a magickal musical treat!When you put late 60s acid rock into the "Groovey Blender",hit 'Chop',you get Garbage ala Mode ! (Lady Madonna serves up the over-baked 'America Pie'?!?)Even the unchained Monkees started writing and doing their own song-records.The Beat didn't Go on for 'Vanilla Fudge'.Yet,this cd has the best swirls from Vanilla Fudge.This is a must for all repiners of the Classic Rock era!
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