- The Electric Prunes
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Electric Prunes
Img_capt = The Electric Prunes in London during their European Tour, December 1967.(From left)Mark Tulin ,Quint ,Mike Gannon ,James Lowe (Seated)Ken Williams
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Origin =San Fernando Valley ,Los Angeles ,California , U.S.
Genre =Acid rock Psychedelic rock Garage rock
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Years_active = 1965 – 1970 2001–Present
Label =Reprise Records ,Heartbeat Productions ,Birdman Records ,Birdman Records
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URL = http://www.electricprunes.net/
Current_members = James LoweMark Tulin Ken Williams Steve Kara Jay Dean Walter Garces
Past_members =Kenny Loggins QuintPreston Ritter Weasel Mike GannonJoe Dooley Mark Moulin Cameron Lowe Peter LewisThe Electric Prunes are a
rock band who first achieved international attention as an experimentalpsychedelic group in the late 1960s, and contributed two tracks to the soundtrack of "Easy Rider ". After a period in which they had little control over their music, they disappeared for thirty years, reforming as a recording and touring band in 2001.History
Origin
The group started in the
San Fernando Valley inLos Angeles , though during the group's long disbandment, rumors circulated that they were from Seattle, probably because their records were very popular in that city. The first members, Ken Williams (guitar), James Lowe (lead vocal, autoharp), Michael Weakley (drums) andMark Tulin (bass) called themselves The Sanctions, and later, Jim and the Lords. Soon, Dick Hargrave joined on organ, but shortly thereafter left to pursuegraphic arts . Their lineup changed many times, including one lineup withKenny Loggins .Lowe, Tulin, Williams and Weakley were introduced to
David Hassinger , then resident engineer at RCA studios, who arranged for them to record some demos atLeon Russell 's home recording facility (which he called "Sky Hill Studios "). Hassinger also suggested they needed a new name. In response, the band produced a long list of suggestions, with "The Electric Prunes" last as a joke. Somehow it stuck.A single "Ain't It Hard/Little Olive" was released from these sessions, and flopped.
Early success
The Prunes' next single, "
I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) " (1966), was chosen from material Hassinger culled from the established songwriting team ofAnnette Tucker andNancie Mantz . It remains their highest charting success, reaching 11 in the USA and 49 in the UK. Personnel included Jim Lowe on vocals, James "Weasel" Spagnola and Ken Williams on guitar, Mark Tulin on bass andPreston Ritter on drums. This is regarded by many as the classic Prunes lineup.Their third single, "Get Me to the World on Time", was also successful but less so, peaking at 27 in the USA and 42 in the UK. Both their first album, "" (1967) and consisting mainly of Tucker/Mantz material, and the followup "Underground" (1967) which featured mainly original Prunes material, charted in the lower reaches of the Billboard charts.
By the time "Underground" was complete, there had been several more personnel changes. Original drummer Weakley returned to replace Ritter, and Spagnola was replaced on guitar by
Mike Gannon , who appears on only two songs. Their fourth single "Everybody Knows You're Not In Love", was recorded by this line-up, but does not appear on this album.The Axelrod period
The Prunes's third album, "
Mass in F Minor " (1968), was apsychedelic ized setting of the Mass, written and produced by David Axelrod, and somewhat of an underground favorite. "Kyrie Eleison" from this record was used to back the Mardi Gras drug-trip scene in "Easy Rider ". The band reportedly broke up during the recording, and Axelrod completed the album using Canadian bandThe Collectors [http://discorder.ca/oldsite/features/02febdavidaxelrod.html] and session musicians. A tour had been planned to follow the album release, but it was cancelled after one disastrous show at which it was obvious that the Prunes couldn't play the music, some of which they had seen for the first time only a few days before the concert.This was followed by "
Release of An Oath " (1968), another religious-themed Axelrod work this time combiningJewish andChristian liturgy . It was produced by Axelrod using top session musicians for all instruments, backing the Prunes's vocal work."the new improved Electric Prunes"
The following album "
Just Good Old Rock and Roll " (1969) was recorded by another, completely different, group of musicians, originally from Colorado, who were assigned the Prunes's name, which was not legally owned by Hassinger (according to James Lowe in a recent interview). The album cover read "the new improved Electric Prunes". This band toured and also released a single onReprise Records in 1969, but had totally dissolved by 1970.Reissues and reformation
Through the inclusion of their classic "
I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) " on the seminal "Nuggets" compilation of 1960spsychedelic gems the Electric Prunes continued to reach new fans in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. That track in particular has been a regular of psychedelic bands through the decades including Australia'sPrince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers in the early to mid 1980s. The track was recorded by psychedelic punksThe Damned in the 1980s, under their alter ego ofNaz Nomad and the Nightmares , and was also a feature of The Damned's live set in the mid-80s.XTC , recording under the nameDukes of Stratosphear also paid homage to the song on their song "25 O'Clock " which emulates the style of the song.The late 1990s saw renewed interest in the Electric Prunes, with the release of "Stockholm", a concert recorded by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation while the (original) Prunes were on tour there in 1967. An early collection of recordings by The Sanctions and Jim and The Lords was also released, recovered from unplayed 35-year-old
acetate s.After a period of 30 years, the original quartet of Lowe, Tulin, Williams and Weakley met in the studio to consider a revival. As a result Lowe, Tulin and Williams (the three who had played on all the early recordings) were joined by two new members including James Lowe's son to reform the band. They began touring internationally in 2001, and in 2002 released a new recording titled "Artifact" and a DVD album called "
Rewired ".Continuing the momentum in 2007, the trio of Lowe, Tulin, and Williams released a new CD entitled Feedback, a hook-laden orgy of tremolo, reverb, rollicking drums and hilariously juvenile lyrics ("I have to off myself just to get away from you") that was heard by too few critics but hailed as a masterpiece by some of those who did, including author
Elizabeth Hand , who blogged, "'Feedback' is truly one of the best albums I've heard in years. Anyone who's expecting an oldies nostalgia act is going to be wicked disappointed: these guys sound like they're still twenty years old with something to prove."The Prunes have also taken residence in myspace, reaching out to fans new and old.
They are now recording and touring with a new drummer, [http://www.waltergarces.com/ Walter Garces] , who has been called the "drum guru" of LA.
In 2007, the rock band The Verve ran the track "Holy Are You" before their concerts.
Discography
"(incomplete)"
ingles
*"Ain't It Hard/Little Olive" 1966
*"I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night /Luvin" 1966 US #11 - UK #49
*"Get Me to the World on Time/Are You Lovin' Me More" 1966 US #27 - UK #42
*"Dr Do-Good/Hideaway" 1967
*"The Great Banana Hoax/Wind-up Toys" 1967
*"Long Days Flight/The King In His Counting House" UK only 1967
*"Everybody Knows You're Not In Love/You Never Had it Better" 1967
*"Shadow" 1968, one-sided single
*Left in Blue (original byAzure Halo )Albums
*"The Electric Prunes" 1967
*"Underground" 1967
*"Mass In F Minor " 1968
*"Release of An Oath " 1968
*"Just Good Old Rock and Roll " 1969
*"Long Day's Flight " (compilation) 1986
*"Stockholm" 1997
*"Artifact" 2002
*"Rewired " (DVD) 2002
*"California" 2004
*"Feedback" 2006Recent Compilations
"Last Night at The Rendezvous" Exclusive track on the Psychedelica Volume One compilation on
Northern Star Records . 2005External links
* [http://www.electricprunes.com/ Archive website] .
* [http://www.electricprunes.net/ Official website on current activities] .
* [http://members.tripod.com/~shadwell/epdisco.html Independent discography] with images.
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/the_electric_prunes Comprehensive discography] .
* [http://www.geocities.com/antlion7/prune.htm Lost Dreams CD Track Annotation] .
* [http://www.richieunterberger.com/prunes1.html Liner notes] from "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)".
* [http://www.richieunterberger.com/lowe.html Interview] withJames Lowe , discussing effects used on the early recordings.
* [http://www.spectropop.com/AnnetteTucker/ Interview] withAnnette Tucker , another perspective on the Prunes.
* [http://shadwell.tripod.com/mantz.html Interview] with songwriter Nancie Mantz
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/electricprunesunderground/message/102 Interview] withPreston Ritter , on his history with the group.
* [http://www.northernstarrecords.co.uk Exclusive track on Psychedelica Vol.1] onNorthern Star Records .
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