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Previous album = [[The_Berkeley_Concert|Previous]] | | Previous album = [[The_Berkeley_Concert|Previous]] | | ||
Next album = [[Trout_Mask_Replica|Next]] | | Next album = [[Trout_Mask_Replica|Next]] | | ||
| − | Cover = | + | Cover = Image-fischer_cvr300.jpg | |
| − | Name = | + | Name = An Evening With<br>Wild Man Fischer | |
| − | Released = April | + | Released = April 1969 | |
| − | Related = See also:<br> | + | Related = See also:<br>The Bizarre Percussion Ensemble<br>[[GTO's]] | |
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==Players== | ==Players== | ||
| − | *[[Wild Man Fischer]] | + | *[[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] (vocals, spontaneous comments, recitations, explanations, dialogs and diatribes) |
| − | * | + | *The Bizarre Percussion Ensemble (collective group percussion) |
| − | *[[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]] | + | *[[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]] (dubbed percussion effects) |
| − | *[[Kim Fowley]] | + | *[[Kim Fowley]] (introduction and prophecies about Fischer) |
| − | *[[Rodney Bingenheimer]] | + | *[[Rodney Bingenheimer]] (introduction and prophecies about Fischer) |
| − | *The [[GTO's]] | + | *The [[GTO's]] (vocal support to introductions) |
| − | *Miss Johna | + | *Miss Johna (voice at end of side one) |
==Tracks== | ==Tracks== | ||
{| cellspacing="30" | {| cellspacing="30" | ||
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|valign="top"|<div id="LP"><big>'''Double LP'''</big></div> | |valign="top"|<div id="LP"><big>'''Double LP'''</big></div> | ||
| − | '''Side One | + | '''Side One'''<br> |
| − | #Merry-Go-Round (This is Wild Man's theme song, sort of) | + | '''"The Basic Fischer"'''<br> |
| + | #[[Merry-Go-Round]] (This is Wild Man's theme song, sort of) | ||
#New Kind Of Songs For Sale (Live on The Strip) | #New Kind Of Songs For Sale (Live on The Strip) | ||
#"I'm Not Shy Anymore" (Larry relives the past in the studio) | #"I'm Not Shy Anymore" (Larry relives the past in the studio) | ||
#"Are You From Clovis?" | #"Are You From Clovis?" | ||
#The Madness & Ecstasy | #The Madness & Ecstasy | ||
| − | + | '''Side Two'''<br> | |
| − | '''Side Two | + | '''"Larry's Songs <small>unaccompanied</small>"'''<br> |
#Which Way Did The Freaks Go? | #Which Way Did The Freaks Go? | ||
| − | #I'm Working For The Federal Bureau Of Narcotics | + | #[[I'm Working For The Federal Bureau Of Narcotics]] |
#The Leaves Are Falling | #The Leaves Are Falling | ||
#85 Times | #85 Times | ||
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#I Looked Around You | #I Looked Around You | ||
#Jennifer Jones | #Jennifer Jones | ||
| − | + | '''Side Three'''<br> | |
| − | '''Side Three | + | '''"Some Historical Notes"'''<br> |
#The Taster (fancy version) | #The Taster (fancy version) | ||
#The Story Of The Taster | #The Story Of The Taster | ||
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#Success Will Not Make Me Happy | #Success Will Not Make Me Happy | ||
#Wild Man On The Strip Again | #Wild Man On The Strip Again | ||
| − | + | '''Side Four'''<br> | |
| − | '''Side Four | + | '''"In Conclusion"'''<br> |
#Why I Am Normal | #Why I Am Normal | ||
#The Wild Man Fischer Story | #The Wild Man Fischer Story | ||
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==Release Notes== | ==Release Notes== | ||
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Released April 1969 (US Original) on [[Reprise Records|Bizarre]] Label (2XS 6332)<br> | Released April 1969 (US Original) on [[Reprise Records|Bizarre]] Label (2XS 6332)<br> | ||
Words and music on all songs by Larry Fischer<br> | Words and music on all songs by Larry Fischer<br> | ||
© 1968 all lyrics & music copyrighted for the world by Bizarre Music Co. BMI<br> | © 1968 all lyrics & music copyrighted for the world by Bizarre Music Co. BMI<br> | ||
| − | Produced by [[Frank Zappa]]<br> | + | Produced by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]<br> |
| − | Engineered by [[Jerry Hansen]] at [[Sunset Sound Studios]], Hollywood<br> | + | Engineered by [[Jerry Hansen]] at [[Sunset Sound Recorders|Sunset Sound Studios]], Hollywood<br> |
Street field recording by [[Dick Kunc]]<br> | Street field recording by [[Dick Kunc]]<br> | ||
Art direction: [[Cal Schenkel]]<br> | Art direction: [[Cal Schenkel]]<br> | ||
Cover photograph: Henry Ditz<br> | Cover photograph: Henry Ditz<br> | ||
Black & white photography: [[Ed Caraeff]]<br> | Black & white photography: [[Ed Caraeff]]<br> | ||
| − | Business production: Herb Cohen | + | Business production: [[Herb Cohen]] |
==Liner Notes== | ==Liner Notes== | ||
| + | '''(Inside spread:)''' | ||
| + | <blockquote>"The material for this album was recorded live in the street (with Larry's knowledge and consent) in front of [[Whisky a Go-Go|The Whisky A Go Go]] and [[The Hamburger Hamlet]] on Sunset Strip, by [[Dick Kunc]] on a Uher portable stereo tape recorder. The percussion effects were added later in Studio 2 at Sunset Sound by [[Arthur Tripp|Art Tripp]], engineered by Jerry Hansen. Larry's unaccompanied songs were recorded at Sunset and in the basement of [[The Log Cabin]]. The monologues were recorded at Sunset. ''The Taster'' and ''Circle'' are accompanied by multiple over-dub tracks which I manufactured. ''Merry-Go-Round'' and ''Serrano Beach'' are accompanied by The Bizarre Percussion Ensemble. ''The Madness & Ecstasy'' of the second half of Side One was a spontaneous recitation (he was making it all up in the studio, believe it or not) by Mr. [[Kim Fowley]] and Mr. [[Rodney Bingenheimer]], assisted in spots by the [[GTO's]] (Girls Together Outrageously). The girl's voice at the end of Side One belongs to ''Miss Johna'', who was, at one time, Larry's girl friend[sic]. The percussion was added later on another session.<br><br> | ||
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| + | Please listen to this album several times before you decide whether or not you like it or what [[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] is all about. He has something to say to you, even though you might not want to hear it."</blockquote> | ||
| + | <div align=right>- [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]</div> | ||
| + | |||
| + | [Editorial note: The inner spread of this album's gatefold sleeve is a [[Cal Schenkel]] assemblage of images, credits, tracklist and the above comment by [[Biography|FZ]]. Within this layout is a hand-drawn 'celebrity' chart by [[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer|Fischer]], with the added typeset comment:]<br>'[[Larry Fischer|Wild Man]] asked us to include this chart'<br>[An image of it is included here and, for the purposes of clarity, a transcription of it is shown]. | ||
| + | [[Image:fischerchart.jpg|frame|[[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] 'celebrity' chart, from the album sleeve<br>[[An Evening With Wild Man Fischer]].]] | ||
| + | '''The Top'''<br> | ||
| + | [†][[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]]<br> | ||
| + | After you hear this album<br> | ||
| + | The Beatles<br> | ||
| + | (Hello down there)<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | The Rolling Stones<br> | ||
| + | Bob Dylan..."Elvis"...Donovan<br> | ||
| + | Tiny Tim...[[The Mothers]]<br> | ||
| + | The Monkees...The Who...The Cream<br> | ||
| + | Mozart...Jimi Hendrix<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | '''The Middle''' | ||
| + | ...Jonny Cash[sic]<br> | ||
| + | "[[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer|Wild Man]]"<br> | ||
| + | [[Larry Fischer|Fischer]]...after he met [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | .......<br> | ||
| + | Chubby Checker...Everly Bros.<br> | ||
| + | Ricky Nelson...Fabian<br> | ||
| + | [†][[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]]...before he met [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]<br> | ||
| + | '''The Bottom''' | ||
| + | |||
| + | [† these 2 points are connected by a sidebar with the words:]<br>"What a way to go!"<br> | ||
| + | [It is signed:] AWMF Cartoon | ||
| + | <br><br> | ||
| + | '''(Back cover:)''' | ||
| + | [[Larry Fischer|Wild Man Fischer]] is a real person who lives in Hollywood, California. He used to be very shy. He didn't have any friends. One day he decided to be more aggressive. He would write his own songs and sing to people and tell them he wasn't shy anymore. When he did this, everyone thought he was crazy. His mother had him committed to a mental institution twice. | ||
==Background Information== | ==Background Information== | ||
==Conceptual Continuity== | ==Conceptual Continuity== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ''[[Merry-Go-Round]],'' Wild Man Fischer's signature song, is also quoted on ''[[Very Distraughtening]]'' on [[Lumpy Gravy]] (1968). | ||
==Alternate Covers== | ==Alternate Covers== | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
| + | |||
{| {{Versions Table Header}} | {| {{Versions Table Header}} | ||
| − | | align="center" | | + | | align="center" | n/a |
| − | | align="center" | | + | | align="center" | 1<br>Original<br>[[Wikipedia:Stereophonic sound|Stereo]] |
| − | | align="center" | | + | | align="center" | 2 |
| − | | align="center" | | + | | align="center" | [[wikipedia:Long playing record|LP]] |
| − | | [[ | + | | [[Warner Brothers]] [[Bizarre Records]]/[[Reprise Records|Reprise]]<br>2XS 6332 |
| − | | | + | | 1969-04-28 |
| − | | | + | | None |
| − | | | + | | [[Cal Schenkel]]<br>[[Ed Caraeff]]<br>Henry Ditz |
| − | | | + | | US edition.<br>[[Matrix Numbers|Matrix #]] 2XS-1-6332-WW1<br>(& suffixes WW2/3/4) |
|} | |} | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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| + | Zappa's backing tracks (with vocals removed) for [http://media.duncanmoran.net/ZWJ/Circle_(Vocals%20removed).mp3 Circle] and [http://media.duncanmoran.net/ZWJ/TheTaster(VocalsRemoved).mp3 The Taster]. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
| + | |||
*[[GTO's]] | *[[GTO's]] | ||
*[[Kim Fowley]] | *[[Kim Fowley]] | ||
| − | [[Category:Discography]] | + | *[[Freak Out! Hot Spots]] |
| − | [[Category:Side Projects]] | + | *[[Freak 2: Hot Spots]] |
| + | |||
| + | [[Category:Discography|Evening With Wild Man Fischer]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Side Projects|Evening With Wild Man Fischer]][[Category:1969|Evening With Wild Man Fischer]] | ||
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Players
- Wild Man Fischer (vocals, spontaneous comments, recitations, explanations, dialogs and diatribes)
- The Bizarre Percussion Ensemble (collective group percussion)
- Art Tripp (dubbed percussion effects)
- Kim Fowley (introduction and prophecies about Fischer)
- Rodney Bingenheimer (introduction and prophecies about Fischer)
- The GTO's (vocal support to introductions)
- Miss Johna (voice at end of side one)
Tracks
Double LP
Side One
Side Two
Side Three
Side Four
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Release Notes
Released April 1969 (US Original) on Bizarre Label (2XS 6332)
Words and music on all songs by Larry Fischer
© 1968 all lyrics & music copyrighted for the world by Bizarre Music Co. BMI
Produced by Frank Zappa
Engineered by Jerry Hansen at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood
Street field recording by Dick Kunc
Art direction: Cal Schenkel
Cover photograph: Henry Ditz
Black & white photography: Ed Caraeff
Business production: Herb Cohen
Liner Notes
(Inside spread:)
"The material for this album was recorded live in the street (with Larry's knowledge and consent) in front of The Whisky A Go Go and The Hamburger Hamlet on Sunset Strip, by Dick Kunc on a Uher portable stereo tape recorder. The percussion effects were added later in Studio 2 at Sunset Sound by Art Tripp, engineered by Jerry Hansen. Larry's unaccompanied songs were recorded at Sunset and in the basement of The Log Cabin. The monologues were recorded at Sunset. The Taster and Circle are accompanied by multiple over-dub tracks which I manufactured. Merry-Go-Round and Serrano Beach are accompanied by The Bizarre Percussion Ensemble. The Madness & Ecstasy of the second half of Side One was a spontaneous recitation (he was making it all up in the studio, believe it or not) by Mr. Kim Fowley and Mr. Rodney Bingenheimer, assisted in spots by the GTO's (Girls Together Outrageously). The girl's voice at the end of Side One belongs to Miss Johna, who was, at one time, Larry's girl friend[sic]. The percussion was added later on another session.
Please listen to this album several times before you decide whether or not you like it or what Wild Man Fischer is all about. He has something to say to you, even though you might not want to hear it."
[Editorial note: The inner spread of this album's gatefold sleeve is a Cal Schenkel assemblage of images, credits, tracklist and the above comment by FZ. Within this layout is a hand-drawn 'celebrity' chart by Wild Man Fischer|Fischer, with the added typeset comment:]
'Wild Man asked us to include this chart'
[An image of it is included here and, for the purposes of clarity, a transcription of it is shown].
The Top
[†]Wild Man Fischer
After you hear this album
The Beatles
(Hello down there)
.......
.......
The Rolling Stones
Bob Dylan..."Elvis"...Donovan
Tiny Tim...The Mothers
The Monkees...The Who...The Cream
Mozart...Jimi Hendrix
.......
.......
.......
The Middle
...Jonny Cash[sic]
"Wild Man Fischer|Wild Man"
Fischer...after he met Frank Zappa
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
Chubby Checker...Everly Bros.
Ricky Nelson...Fabian
[†]Wild Man Fischer...before he met Frank Zappa
The Bottom
[† these 2 points are connected by a sidebar with the words:]
"What a way to go!"
[It is signed:] AWMF Cartoon
(Back cover:)
Wild Man Fischer is a real person who lives in Hollywood, California. He used to be very shy. He didn't have any friends. One day he decided to be more aggressive. He would write his own songs and sing to people and tell them he wasn't shy anymore. When he did this, everyone thought he was crazy. His mother had him committed to a mental institution twice.
Background Information
Conceptual Continuity
Merry-Go-Round, Wild Man Fischer's signature song, is also quoted on Very Distraughtening on Lumpy Gravy (1968).
Alternate Covers
Versions
| ZFT # | Version # | # discs | Format | Catalog # | Release (YYYY-MM-DD) |
Barcode (EAN-13) |
Artwork | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n/a | 1 Original Stereo |
2 | LP | Warner Brothers Bizarre Records/Reprise 2XS 6332 |
1969-04-28 | None | Cal Schenkel Ed Caraeff Henry Ditz |
US edition. Matrix # 2XS-1-6332-WW1 (& suffixes WW2/3/4) |
Notes
Zappa's backing tracks (with vocals removed) for Circle and The Taster.
