The Fugs First Album

The Village Fugs
(aka "The Fugs First Album")
Studio album by The Fugs
Released 1965
Recorded 1965
Genre Psychedelic folk, garage rock
Length 27:29
Label Folkways
ESP-Disk
Producer Ed Sanders, Harry Smith
The Fugs chronology
The Village Fugs
(aka "The Fugs First Album")

(1964)
The Fugs
(1966)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Robert ChristgauA−[2]

The Fugs First Album is the 1965 debut album by The Fugs, described in their AllMusic profile as "arguably the first underground rock group of all time".[3] In 1965, the album charted #142 on Billboard's "Top Pop Albums" chart. The album was originally released in 1965 as The Village Fugs Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Point of Views, and General Dissatisfaction on Folkways Records before the band signed up with ESP-Disk, who released the album under its own label with a new name in 1966.[4] The album was re-released in 1993 on CD with an additional 11 tracks.

History

When poet and publisher Ed Sanders established a bookstore next to the apartment of beat poet and publisher Tuli Kupferberg in 1963, the two decided to form a band, The Fugs, writing 50-60 songs between them prior to asking Ken Weaver to join.[5] The trio invited Steve Weber and Peter Stampfel of the band Holy Modal Rounders to perform with them at the 1963 grand opening of Sanders' bookstore. Sanders describes the event as heavily attended, with William S. Burroughs, George Plimpton and James Michener among the luminaries in attendance. Harry Everett Smith, producer of the famous Anthology of American Folk Music, persuaded Folkways Records to issue the Fugs' first album. Following recording sessions between November and February 1963-4, the album The Village FugsBallads and Songs of Contemporary Protest, Points of View and General Dissatisfaction was released (Broadside BR 304; also listed with a related Folkways serial number, FW 05304, though it is unclear whether this is a separate pressing/edition). Following a nationwide tour, The Fugs signed a contract with ESP-Disk, who re-released the album in 1966 (ESP-1018), in both mono and stereo, with some changed edits and one substituted take (see below).

A large number of additional performances were captured in the sessions for this album. Eleven of them first appeared on a 1967 ESP album entitled "Virgin Fugs" (ESP-1038), and an additional 7 performances (five led by the Holy Modal Rounders) first appeared on the mid-1970s compilation "Fugs 4, Rounders Score" (ESP-2018) The Fugs claim that both of these albums were unauthorized bootlegs. Three additional performances and some studio chatter appear on the Fugs' 4-CD box set "Don't Stop! Don't Stop!"

The currently available CD contains the later ESP stereo version of the album. It also includes, among its 11 bonus tracks, 6 outtakes from the sessions, including 5 from the above two ESP bootlegs. The other 11 tracks, the alternate performance of "Swineburne Stomp" from the Broadside album, and the other Broadside edit variations, remain unreleased in the CD era.

The recent Fugs box set "Don't Stop! Don't Stop!" contains an additional three performances from these recording sessions.

Track listing[6]

Sing Ballads Of Contemporary Protest, Point Of Views, And General Dissatisfaction

1965 version by Broadside Records[7]
  1. "Slum Goddess"
  2. "Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time"
  3. "Supergirl"
  4. "Swinburne Stomp"
  5. "I Couldn't Get High"
  6. "How Sweet I Roamed From Field To Field"
  7. "Seize The Day"
  8. "My Baby Done Left Me"
  9. "Boobs a Lot"
  10. "Nothing"

The Fugs First Album

1966 version by ESP Disk[8]
  1. "Slum Goddess"
  2. "Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time"
  3. "Supergirl"
  4. "Swinburne Stomp"
  5. "I Couldn't Get High"
  6. "How Sweet I Roamed From Field To Field"
  7. "Seize The Day"
  8. "I Feel Like Homemade Shit" aka "My Baby Done Left Me"
  9. "Boobs a Lot"
  10. "Nothing"

First Album With Sizzling Additional Tracks From The Early Fugs

1993 version by Fugs Records[9]
  1. "Slum Goddess" (Ken Weaver) 1:58
  2. "Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time" (William Blake, Ed Sanders) 2:15
  3. "Supergirl" (Tuli Kupferberg) 2:18
  4. "Swinburne Stomp" (Sanders, A.C. Swinburne) 2:50
  5. "I Couldn't Get High" (Weaver) 2:06
  6. "How Sweet I Roamed" (Blake, Sanders) 2:11
  7. "Carpe Diem" (Kupferberg) 5:07
  8. "My Baby Done Left Me" (Sanders) 2:18
  9. "Boobs a Lot" (Steve Weber) 2:12
  10. "Nothing" (Kupferberg) 4:18

CD bonus tracks

Additional Studio Material
  1. "We're the Fugs" (Sanders) 1:25
  2. "Defeated" (Kupferberg) 3:25
  3. "The Ten Commandments" (Kupferberg) 2:59
  4. "CIA Man" (Kupferberg) 2:52
  5. "In the Middle of Their First Recording Session the Fugs Sign the Worst Record Contract Since Leadbelly's" (Petito, Sanders) 2:49
  6. "I Saw the Best Minds of My Generation Rot" (Ginsberg, Sanders) 4:51
  7. "Spontaneous Salute to Andy Warhol (From Rehearsal at the Peace Eye Boo)" (Sanders) 1:23
Songs From The "Night Of Napalm" - Live At The Bridge Theater, St. Marks Place - 1965
  1. "War Kills Babies" 1:41
  2. "The Fugs National Anthem" (Kupferberg, Sanders) 1:16
  3. "The Fugs Spaghetti Death (No Redemption No Redemption) A Glop of Spaghetti for Andy Warhol From the Tuli Tapes" (Sanders) 3:54
From The Tuli Tapes
  1. "The Rhapsody of Tuli" (Kupferberg, Sanders) 8:35

Variations

The original (mono) Broadside release contains different edits of some of the songs from the now standard stereo ESP release.

At least one pressing on the ESP label includes these same takes and edits. It is unclear when the substitutions were made.

ESP releases included at least three cover variations: a blue tinted cover, a black and white cover with advertisements on the back, and a later psychedelic painting of a wizard.

Sessions

This album was recorded entirely in two sessions. The first took place in April 1965 and was a chaotic 3-hour acoustic jam featuring Sanders, Kupferberg, Weaver, Stampfel and Weber, performing (by Sanders' estimate) 23 songs. The second June 1965 session seems to have featured nine songs, recorded in stereo, including a drum set and electric instruments. No Stampfel, but Anderson and Leary replace him.

Songs recorded at the April 1965 session

Originally released on The Village Fugs (Broadside album):

  1. "Swinburne Stomp" (version 1) (Ed Sanders, A.C. Swinburne)
  2. "My Baby Done Left Me" (Sanders)
  3. "Nothing" (Tuli Kupferberg) (additional intro appears on "Don't Stop! Don't Stop!")

Originally released on Virgin Fugs:

  1. "We're the Fugs" (Sanders)
  2. "New Amphetamine Shriek" (Peter Stampfel)
  3. "Saran Wrap" (Sanders)
  4. "The Ten Commandments" (Kupferberg)
  5. "Hallucination Horrors" (Kupferberg)
  6. "CIA Man" (Kupferberg)
  7. "Coca Cola Douche" (Sanders? listed as Kupferberg)
  8. "My Bed Is Getting Crowded" (Kupferberg)
  9. "Caca Rocka" (Kupferberg)

Originally released on Fugs 4, Rounders Score:

  1. "Defeated" (Kupferberg)
  2. "Jackoff Blues" (Kupferberg)
  3. "Romping Through The Swamp" (Peter Stampfel)
  4. "Crowley Waltz" (Traditional)
  5. "Fiddler a Dram" (Traditional)
  6. "Fishing Blues" (Traditional)
  7. "New Amphetamine Shriek" [different performance from #5] (Peter Stampfel)

Originally released on The Fugs First Album (ESP variation of Broadside album):

  1. "Swinburne Stomp" (version 2) [different performance from #1] (Sanders, A.C. Swinburne)

Originally released on Don't Stop! Don't Stop!:

  1. I'm Gonna Kill Myself Over Your Dead Body (Kupferberg)
  2. "Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time" (William Blake, Sanders) (Early version)
  3. "Supergirl" (Kupferberg) (Early "Write Underwater" version)

Originally released on "The Fugs First Album" CD:

  1. "In the Middle of Their First Recording Session the Fugs Sign the Worst Record Contract Since Leadbelly's" (Petito, Sanders) [this is studio chatter plus 1990s electronic effects]

Tracks 15 though 18 feature only Stampfel and Weber.

Songs recorded at the June 1965 session

Originally released on The Village Fugs:

  1. "Slum Goddess" (Ken Weaver)
  2. "Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time" (William Blake, Sanders)
  3. "Supergirl" (Kupferberg)
  4. "I Couldn't Get High" (Weaver)
  5. "How Sweet I Roamed" (Blake, Sanders)
  6. "Carpe Diem" (Kupferberg)
  7. "Boobs a Lot" (Steve Weber)

Originally released on Virgin Fugs:

  1. "I Command the House of the Devil" (Sanders)
  2. "I Saw the Best Minds of My Generation Rot" (Allen Ginsberg, Sanders)

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