| | Vanilla Fudge Extended Versions CD Vanilla Fudge Discography of CDs
Recording information: 09/09/2004.
Personnel: Teddy Rondinelli (guitar); Carmine Appice (drums).
Vanilla Fudge Extended Versions Songs | 1. | Good Lovin' | |
| 2. | Take Me for a Little While  | |
| 3. | Ain't That Peculiar | |
| 4. | People Get Ready | |
| 5. | Shotgun | |
| 6. | Tearin' Up My Heart | |
| 7. | She's Not There | |
| 8. | You Keep Me Hangin' On  | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Season of the Witch, Pt. 1 | |
| 10. | Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? | |
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