Fraternity of Man - Get It On ! [1969]
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJpEC2_s98XU_pOfhL0fiHTZgZ70lsyvFN33iNpYcEb4iF0dkgh4Pk1NEURt1XJtmJhuAt_PZIvsdOvTMq7o2LAdhGp_oVJfsWaei2Jivn2bZ4MlvD9o0YVK2mux19T4ZHQySTgYWcuuGF/s200/elliot.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXmjxWHXiOBx6tDL_6LWfTws1ArUNvq2PWwGeSTDSlIHA9RIpSlkx5Mk4pHt0pU7OVAO4cAfNRqtQxZigWRiP3LMO5Vy8hYvVj2T_-28DfkRi3ccvAh6SR6BPJxB1TVxU60Qd9iK3MEiKT/s320/get_it_on.jpg)
Fraternity of Man
From the liner notes of the CD rerelease of the first album:
Fraternity Of Man is the band that forms the link between Frank Zappa & The Mothers, Lowell George & The Factory, Little Feat, and Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. In his short period of existence between these ancestors, relatives and descendants, the band managed to record two albums, "Fraternity Of Man" in 1968, and "Get It On" in 1969, before fragmenting. Elliot Ingber had joined the fifth line-up of the Mothers in time to participate in the recording of their first album "Freak Out!" in August 1966, the landmark double album produced by Tom Wilson. According to Zappa, he had to fire Ingber at the end of 1966, and in the course of 1967 the guitarist linked up with Warren Klein, Martin Kibbee and Richard Hayward, who had been three quarters of The Factory. Along with fourth member Lowell George, The Factory had been recording (with Zappa producing) in the latter half of 1966 and early 1967 (see the Edsel Records CD by Lowell George & The Factory "Lightning Rod Man" - edcd 377). With the inclusion of Lawrence "Stash" Wagner (rather than George) on lead vocals, Fraternity Of Man set about their first album with Tom Wilson in the producer's chair. "Fraternity Of Man" was released on Abc Records in 1968 and featured a cover of "Oh No I Don't Believe Tt" by Zappa (which he had yet to release himself), and "Don't Bogart Me" which was subsequently featured in the film "Easy Rider" and its huge-selling soundtrack album, issued in 1969. The second album, again with Tom Wilson producing, was released on Dot records in 1969, and featured credited session help from Lowell George and pianist Bill Payne. By the end of 1969, however, Fraternity Of Man
Fraternity of Man - Get It On !
6 comentários:
'Don't Bogart that joint, my friend/That's It Over To me...'. Porra, adoro essa letra junkie total com vocal caipirasso. Fraternity Of Man é muito bão!
Abrações,
Edson d'Aquino
Pois é Bro, esse som é muito bacana, mas me surpreendi qdo ouvi este Get It On! Porque não tem nenhuma música nesse estilo, sinal que os caras gostam de variar o estilo volta e meia, deve ser influência do tio Frank! Se bem que soa mais Canned Heat do que Zappa...Sei lá, mil coisas!
PODRIAS CONSEGUIR ESTE?
fraternity of man (1)
- feat.elliott ingber; incl. 'oh no i don't believe it' (frank zappa)
elliot ingber
warren klein
martin kibbee
richard hayward
lawrence "stash" wagner
produced by tom wilson
in the morning
plastic rat
don't bogart me
stop me citate me
bikini baby
oh no i don't believe it (frank zappa)
wispy paisley skies
field day
just doin' our job
blue guitar
last call for alcohol
candy striped lion's tails
Carlos,
também estou na busca deste disco, especialmente pela versão de "Oh No, I Don't Believe It" e a clássica "Don't Bogart Me".
Estou muito curioso para ouvir isso, se eu descolar, pode apostar que vou postar e te darei um toque, mas por enquanto deste disco só tenho a capa! Se vc conseguir primeiro não se esqueça de em avisar tb.
Abraço,
WOODY
This is a rare one....we all know the other one...but not this one...or maybe we do?....me?...i dont know this album....so thanks for sharing...cheers.
Be my guest Zappahead, Get It On! Is a funk good album!
Thanks for the comment,
woody
Postar um comentário