Iron Butterfly- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
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Iron Butterfly- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Atco)
Released Date-June 14, 1968
Released on June 14, 1968, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida marked Iron Butterfly’s breakthrough and remains one of the defining albums of late-1960s psychedelic rock. Recorded at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood and Ultrasonic Studios in New York, the record captured a band rapidly evolving from their debut Heavy into a heavier, more expansive sound. Anchored by Doug Ingle’s thick, distorted organ tone and a rhythm section that emphasized repetition and groove, the album bridged psychedelic rock and early heavy metal.
Its centerpiece, the 17-minute title track, became a landmark in rock history, showcasing extended improvisation, a prominent drum solo, and a hypnotic riff that influenced countless bands to follow. Commercially, the album was a massive success, peaking at #4 on the Billboard 200 and selling over four million copies. More than just a hit record, it helped legitimize long-form rock compositions and became a staple of FM radio, signaling a shift toward heavier, more experimental music. (S5-EP12)