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  2. Heavy (Iron Butterfly album) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Butterfly had amassed a considerable body of material by the time Heavy was recorded, much of which was held over for later albums. In addition to the ten songs on Heavy, songs from this era include "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (later recorded for the album of the same name), "Lonely Boy", "Real Fright", "Filled with Fear" (all later recorded for Ball), "Evil Temptation" (an instrumental version ...

  3. Iron Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Iron Butterfly played its first national tour in the summer of 1968 alongside Jefferson Airplane. [9] By the end of 1968, the band was back in the studio at work on their next album. Iron Butterfly's third album, Ball, was released in January 1969 and went gold, reaching #3 on the Billboard charts.

  4. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Beck claims that when he saw Iron Butterfly perform at the Galaxy Club on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles in April 1967, half a year before the band recorded their first album, their entire second set consisted of a 35-minute-long version of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. [19] The track was recorded at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead, Long Island ...

  5. Live (Iron Butterfly album) - Wikipedia

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    Live is the first live album by Iron Butterfly, released on April 22, 1970. The last album to be recorded with the longstanding quartet of Brann, Bushy, Dorman, and Ingle, it is the only Iron Butterfly album which does not feature more than one lead vocalist. It was a commercial hit, reaching number 20 on the Billboard album chart. [1] [2]

  6. Rare Flight - Wikipedia

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    Charles Greene; Brian Stone, Jim Hilton/Gordon Anderson (original albums) Rare Flight is a double compilation released in 1988 on Pair Records during the 40th anniversary of Atlantic Records . This release compiles Iron Butterfly 's first and third albums: Heavy and Ball .

  7. Category:Iron Butterfly albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Iron Butterfly albums or lists of Iron Butterfly albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Iron Butterfly albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Don't Look Down on Me - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Look Down on Me" is the debut single by American rock band Iron Butterfly. Lead vocals were by Darryl DeLoach with Doug Ingle on organ and backing vocals. The song "Possession", which is on the flip-side, is the same as the version on the band's second single "Unconscious Power" as well as on the 1970 single release and is different from the version on the album Heavy. [1]

  9. Evolution: The Best of Iron Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Evolution: The Best of Iron Butterfly is the fifth and first greatest hits album released in 1971 by American rock band Iron Butterfly. Songs come from four of their albums: Heavy, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Ball and Metamorphosis.

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