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Joe Covington - Fat Fandango - Vinyl Rip



Жанр: Classic Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Страна: USA
Год издания: 1973
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 224 kbps
Продолжительность: 35:57
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да

Треклист:

01. Your Heart Is My Heart (3:44)
02. Country Girl (3:27)
03. Moonbeam (3:50)
04. Mama Neptune (7:16)
05. Miss Unaverse (5:27)
06. Hideout (A Crook's Best Friend) (4:15)
07. Vapor Lady (8:01)


When it comes to music history, at least the way it is presented by Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Joey Covington is not a happy camper. Or more precisely, he is not a happy Jefferson Airplaner. Or should that be Jefferson Starship rider? Although Covington played drums with Jefferson Airplane from 1970 to 1972, and co-wrote one of the group's last chart hits, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame chose not to include his name in the official group roster when it came time for the Jefferson Airplane to land on-stage at an official induction ceremony. It is not the first time such a judgment has been made about including certain musicians, in effect rewriting rock history. Covington has become part of a group of musicians from this era who have been rebelling against the way the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame chooses to document the music's history, joining forces in verbal protest and even some attempts at legal action, with artists such as the '70s hitmakers Steely Dan and the "Indian of the group," former Mothers of Invention drummer and vocalist Jimmy Carl Black. Since the Hall of Fame receives special tax status as a museum, critics of the institution feel bringing historical mistakes to light in combination with legal action might help rectify what are felt to be injustices. After all, it is not so difficult to find out who the members of well-known bands were. It isn't like sifting through shards of Illyrian pottery.
In the case of Covington's personal archaeology, many hardcore Jefferson Airplane fans tend to discount his role in the group, or in fact discount the entire group during the early '70s. Part of this is a kind of reflective rot seeping back in time from the later recordings of Jefferson Starship, perceived by psychedelic music fans as being something akin to Muzak. While Covington's role in the latter ensemble was quite minor, a more positive way to look at the entire development was that the Jefferson combos in all their incarnations were pressured to come up with hit singles, something the group actually did several times in several decades, with great impact and for two completely different fan base generations. Covington himself was a journeyman drummer with roots back to the old-school rock days. By the time he joined Jefferson Airplane, he was a seasoned pro whose range of involvements, versatility, and open-minded attitude were all signs of a superior player. He began playing drums at the age of ten, listening mostly to jazz players and the drum-orgy recordings of Sandy Nelson. His professional career began soon thereafter, playing in polka bands with his mother and father as chaperones. At 14, he somehow managed to elude their company when he began playing to back up strippers, actually one of the few regular gigs available to rock musicians during the '50s and early '60s. "Boy, when I bump and grind my buns, you beat hell out of them tom toms!" is a comment attributed to a stripper named Crystal in Covington's hilarious biographical website, representing probably some of the best advice about musical arrangements he ever received. In his high school years he played with teenage rock bands, developing the ability to sing from behind the drum set, and also learned rudiments in the school marching band. At 20, he received an ultimatum from his father: he had one month to find a regular drum gig or he would have to get into some other sort of work.

From here in, his story is almost like some kind of Hollywood rock & roll melodrama, as he headed to New York on a Greyhound bus with his drum set and a hundred bucks; schmoozed an agent reference out of none other than Joey D of the Starliters; then camped out in this agent's office for hours, progressing from the warm-hearted offer of a bus ticket back home to an actual tour leaving the next day courtesy of frontman Danny Apolinar, whose entire rhythm section had just run out on him. Gigs with acts such as the Supremes and the Shangri-Las followed as well as a package tour under the direction of the slick Dick Clark. Covington became more steadily involved with the Fenways, a group that recorded many singles in the early '60s, and might have become household words if the leader hadn't decided to turn down a song that was offered to the group with the suggestive chorus "My baby wants to do the hanky panky." (This song turned out to be a giant hit for Tommy James & the Shondells.)

In the summer of 1967, Covington headed for the West Coast, settling into Los Angeles where one night he came across a violinist from the swing era named John Creach. It was the drummer that came up with the nickname Papa John Creach for this musician and introduced him to the Jefferson Airplane circle, where the violinist made a wonderful contribution.Covington himself tried out for the band several years before actually joining, finally playing a double drum set lineup with the group's original percussionist, Spencer Dryden. When Dryden left to join the New Riders of the Purple Sage, Covington became the group's sole drummer. More important, he was part of the entire circle of side projects involving various members, including the blues- and ragtime-flavored Hot Tuna and a solo effort by charismatic vocalist Grace Slick. His own songwriting efforts include "Pretty As You Feel," the group's final chart hit and in some fans' minds justification in itself for his inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The song can hardly be compared to "White Rabbit," but the a cappella track "Thunk" which Covington created shows that he was a viable part of the band's appealingly kooky side.

Upon leaving the group, he created one album under his own name, Fat Fandango, as well as participating in a project for Peter Kaukonen, the brother of guitarist Jorma Kaukonen from both Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. The commercial piddle from both these recordings led to Covington's fade from the music business for a few years, but the continuing interest in the San Francisco psychedelic scene eventually created opportunities for him; such as participating in such bands as the San Francisco All Stars, featuring former Quicksilver Messenger Servie guitarist John Cipollina, or the Cause Band, with a wide range of talented participants which even includes actor Joe Penny putting in his two cents on vocals. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi

Сольный альбом барабанщика легендарных Jefferson Airplane.
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