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This CD contains one bonus track. Near the Beginning is an excellent title for this self-produced Vanilla Fudge recording. The fourth of five albums recorded during 1967, 1968, and 1969, the band themselves worked to get closer to what made them very special. What made them special was their treatment of other people's material. Reworking Junior Walker's 1965 hit is interesting, especially with engineers like Tony Bongiovi and Eddie Kramer to throw ideas at. Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood went Top 30 with "Some Velvet Morning," and that is more in line with the Fudge's debut than re-assembling Motown again. The problem with "Shotgun" is that it is pretty much the same tempo, with their big sound and added intensity being the difference. "Some Velvet Morning," on the other hand, is more Black Sabbath than Ozzie and crew covering Crow's "Evil Woman." The performance dangles in mid-air, the vocals deliver eeriness, the stuff Deep Purple jumped on a year after Vanilla Fudge made Great Britain stand at attention, and the sound is quintessential Fudge. "Some Velvet Morning" makes for a very great album track, but as "near" to the beginning as these guys got, without production they just don't get back to the chart action garnered by the sublime "Take Me for a Little While" and the immortal "You Keep Me Hanging On." Carmine Appice's "Where Is the Happiness" is a band learning how to write in public. There is no doubt how talented all these fellows were, but "Where Is the Happiness" sounds like an extension of "Some Velvet Morning" and breaks no new ground. Twenty-three minutes and 23 seconds of a live track, "Break Song" was written by the bandmembers and recorded at the Shrine in Los Angeles. It certainly works better than Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes' Survival of the Fittest Live a year after this was released, but not by much. Overly self-indulgent, there is yet again another drum solo from the period on record. Putting up with drum solos in concert is bad enough, but with Ted Nugent and Vanilla Fudge making a point to show off their musicianship, it became tiresome. Why blame Iron Butterfly when the real fault is no one listened to the 45 rpm version of "In a Gadda Da Vida"? By forgetting that Vanilla Fudge was a singles band, the whole reason the audience was buying tickets gets lost in the expressive nature of young artists dealing with fame and the record industry. "Good Good Livin'," a previously unreleased long version written by all four members of the group, is heaviness they would explore with Adrian Barber on the Rock & Roll album, and unfortunately expand upon with their reunion in 1984, continuing to drift away from their beginnings. The single version of "Shotgun" is included on the extended CD, as is the 45 rpm "People" written by Vinny Martell, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, and Mark Stein. An interesting transitional record with some high points, and worth adding to your collection. ~ Joe Viglione
Reissue of their 3rd album with the original cover art intact, plus updated liners notes and three bonus tracks added, 'Good Good Livin' (Previously Unissued Long Version), 'Shotgun' (Single Version) and 'People' (Single). The band featured drummer Carmine Appice and bassist Tim Bogert. 1998 Sundazed release.Mojo (Publisher) (p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "NEAR THE BEGINNING found Fudge ending the decade with a ferocious, solo-filled live epic, 'The Break Song.'" Vanilla Fudge Near The Beginning Songs | 1. | Shotgun | |
| 2. | Some Velvet Morning | |
| 3. | Where Is Happiness | |
| 4. | Break Song | |
| 5. | Some Good Livin' - (unedited version) | |
| 6. | Shotgun - (single version) | |
| 7. | People - (single) | |
| Near The Beginning Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)   UNDUPLICATABLE FUDGE If you were a musician, it would be hard to copy this record. If you are a Vanilla Fudge fan you'll be in heaven. From the endless improvisations on "The Break Song" to the practically spiritual "to-hell-with-hits-or-the-radio" attitude on such mind bogglers as "Some Velvet Morning" and "Where Is Happiness", Vanilla Fudge goes through remarkable musical paces to render an off the beaten path classic. I LOVE THIS CD! Submitted by a reviewer (Los Angeles)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
PROG FROM THE DAWN OF TIME. I have listened to this album in many formats since the year it was released. The live cuts are variable, and it helps to have a skinful to get the best out of them. Two of the studio cuts, however, validate the Fudges' place in rock history as one of the best of the early wave of prog-rock. WHERE IS HAPPINESS and SOME VELVET MORNING are sonicaly and emotionally entwined. They seem to have drifted down from some quivering, clouded place, and manage to sound massive without actually having to be loud. The tapes sound a bit worn out, and tape hiss and distortion raise their nasty heads, so one point off for sonics. However, I,m just grateful this genius is still in print. Submitted by DAVID MARTIN (MT. MARTHA, Australia.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best I picked this record up last year for a dollar and it was the best thing to ever happen to me. These guys are one of the best bands ever and seem to be on another musical level then people of their day. If you love cream and other earlier "jam" bands then these guys will melt your face off. They also do some of the best covers you'll ever hear. Submitted by tgebh76939 (Pittsburgh, Pa, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Forgot How Good They Really Were I was going through some of my old vinyl today and came across this. It was a pleasant surprise to see this.
These dudes were very good and I would welcome them back anytime for a reunion tour. I definitely will order this as soon as it becomes available here on CD. The opening track alone(Shotgun)is worth the price of admission to this CD. Us old hippies know the value of this CD, now don't we? I rest my case. Submitted by Johnny (I live in a van down by the river) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A good album, not their best Another good longplay from the symph-psycho-hard nyc rock band, but not their best. Highlights: "Shotgun" Submitted by PkP (Malaga, Spain) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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