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While the Masked Marauders were not a novelty band per se, they were indeed a fabrication of music-industry insiders who decided to see how far they could take a practical joke. The Complete Deity Recordings gathers the nine tracks from the band's self-titled debut long-player, as well as the mono versions of "Cow Pie" and "I Can't Get No Nookie" as used on the 45 rpm. The hoax commenced with a fake album review by Greil Marcus under the pseudonym of T.M. Christian. The review -- which ran in Rolling Stone magazine -- purported these Marauders were in actuality a supergroup consisting of Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and George Harrison, and produced by Al Kooper. Taking the gag a step further was the very real Berkeley-based Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band -- who were friends of Marcus -- as well as Vic Smith and Anna Rizzo. The congregation gathered in a makeshift garage studio under the auspices of recording songs to image the tracks depicted in the review. Once recorded, an album was constructed and issued on Deity Records -- a vanity label concocted as part of the prank. Quite frankly, the Masked Marauders do not have that much to offer musically. There is certainly no new ground being broken, provoking the following comment from Masked Marauder keyboardist/backing vocalist Langdon Winner: "I don't know how anybody thought that anything that incompetent could have come from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan." The doo wop cover songs "Duke of Earl," "I Am the Japanese Sandman," and "Book of Love" are reminiscent of the caliber of performances at a typical junior high school prom -- exceedingly loose and awkward while attempting the unattainable. Slightly better are original tracks which are designed to highlight various vocal and performance styles. "I Can't Get No Nookie" is a passable rendering of Mick Jagger's vocal technique coupled with the Rolling Stones' instrumental "2120 South Michigan Avenue." "Cow Pie" is likewise an attempt to create a Bob Dylan and Nashville Skyline outtake. If a silver lining exists, it is the extended "Season of the Witch," which has enough '60s garage attitude to garner repeat listens. As with all volumes in the Rhino HandMade catalogue, The Complete Deity Recordings is limited in edition and available exclusively through http: www.rhinohandmade.com. ~ Lindsay Planer
A joke review ran in Rolling Stone about an album that didn't exist by a group called the Masked Marauders, supposedly consisting of John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, & Bob Dylan, produced by Al Kooper. Some months later, an album by the Masked Marauders appeared, causing a good deal of controversy. It wasn't recorded by the above named superstars, the last song on the album being a disclaimer stating that fact. Tracks from the album have surfaced on bootlegs, disguised as Beatles, Stones, or Dylan 'outtakes'. Rhino Handmade.
Limited to 1000 numbered copies.
Includes liner notes by Greil Marcus. Complete Deity Recordings Music Masked Marauders Complete Deity Recordings Songs | 1. | I Can't Get No Nookie | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Duke of Earl | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Cow Pie | $0.99 | |
| 4. | I Am the Japanese Sandman (Rang Tang Ding Dong) | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Book of Love, The | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Later | $0.99 | |
| 7. | More or Less Hudson's Bay Again | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Season of the Witch | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Saturday Night at the Cow Palace | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Cow Pie - (mono, single version) | $0.99 | |
| 11. | I Can't Get No Nookie - (mono, single version) | $0.99 | |
| Complete Deity Recordings Music Review Average Rating: (1 out of 5 stars)   A joke gone too far
This is a great collection of nonsense in its own right, however, people looking for a connection with the artists parodied, will be sorely disappointed.
Although the Dylan and Jagger impersonations are evident, in a clumsy sort of way, the "Beatles" contributions could have been credited to anyone.
The best feature of this joke is "Season of the witch", an obvious giveaway that this was parody, to anyone who knows the history of Dylan and Donovan.
Although the album just barely matches the description of the songs proferred in the "review", it was a brave attempt
and is an amusing curio for historians of music rather than a bona-fide album that can be listened to over and over. Submitted by gharper (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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