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Iron Butterfly: Metamorphosis

 A l b u m   D e t a i l s


Label: Atlantic Records
Released: 1970
Time:
40:47
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: ******.... (6/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.ironbutterfly.com
Appears with:
Purchase date: 2010.05.29
Price in €: 2,00





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[1] Free Flight (Iron Butterfly) - 0:40
[2] New Day (Iron Butterfly) - 3:08
[3] Shady Lady     Edmonson, Iron Butterfly     3:50
[4] Best Years of Our Life (Iron Butterfly) - 3:55
[5] Slower Than Guns (Edmonson/Iron Butterfly - 3:37
[6] Stone Believer (Iron Butterfly) - 5:20
[7] Soldier in Our Town (Edmonson/Iron Butterfly) - 3:10
[8] Easy Rider [Let the Wind Pay the Way] (Edmonson/Iron Butterfly) - 3:06
[9] Butterfly Bleu (Iron Butterfly) - 14:03

 A r t i s t s ,   P e r s o n n e l


Doug Ingle - Vocals, Organ, Keyboards
Richard Podolor - Guitar, 12-String Guitar, Sitar, , Producer
Bill Cooper - Guitar, Engineer, Audio Engineer
Ron Bushy - Drums
Lee Dorman - Bass

Mike Pinera - Vocals, Guitar, Organ
Larry "Rhino" Rheinhart - Guitar

Jim Hilton - Producer
Bill Inglot - Remastering
Barry E. Eames - Design
Geoff Gans - Art Direction
Roger Webster - Art Direction
Bob Jenkins - Art Direction, Photography
Ken Perry - Art Direction, Photography
Robert Blue - Cover Design
Barry Alfonso - Liner Notes

 C o m m e n t s ,   N o t e s


1970 LP Atlantic 8122-71522-2
1993 CD Rhino 71522
2006 CD JVC Victor 60005

Recorded at American Recording Company, Studio City, California. Originally released on Atco (33-339). Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.



On Ball, Iron Butterfly began to expand its sound, attempting to write more concisely. On Metamorphosis, the group continued its musical explorations, adding a layered production to its sound. This ambition, highlighted by a handful of strong tracks, particularly the single "Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way)," makes for an interesting listen, since Iron Butterfly's albums can be weighed down by their relentless heaviness.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine - All Music Guide



"...about as subtle as a club, with orgasmic vocals falling into roars and grunts, and a rhythmic emphasis that's like a punch in the nose..."

Rolling Stone (10/29/70, p.46)
 

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