Fat Mattress (album)
According to Melody Maker, July 19, 1969, the debut album was to be released August 29.
Fat Mattress is the debut self-titled studio album by English folk rock band Fat Mattress, released on 15 August 1969.
Background
Fat Mattress was formed in late-1968 by vocalist Neil Landon and guitarist and vocalist Noel Redding, who was then performing bass with the popular psychedelic rock band The Jimi Hendrix Experience.[1] Landon and Redding had already written a number of songs for Landon's cancelled solo project and, with the recruitment of bassist Jim Leverton and drummer Eric Dillon, completed writing and began recording their first material.[1] The self-titled debut was completed the next year, and was released in the United Kingdom by Polydor Records on 15 August and in the United States by Atco Records in October.[2] In promotion of the album, the band also released their debut single, "Magic Forest",[3][4] which reached number 11 in the Netherlands.[5]
Fat Mattress was later reissued in 1992 by Sequel Records featuring five new songs, all of which were later included on the 2000 compilation album The Black Sheep of the Family: The Anthology(which also contained three more previously unreleased songs);[2] Castle Communications subsequently re-released the 15-track reissue on 5 March 1996 under the title One.[6] The album was reissued again on 29 June 2009 by Esoteric Recordings with eight bonus tracks, all of which had already appeared on The Black Sheep of the Family anthology.[7][8]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
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allmusic | [2] |
The debut album by Fat Mattress was a minor commercial success, charting at number 134 on the American Billboard 200 albums chart (then known as the Pop Albums chart).[9] The album was described, in a review for allmusic, by critic Richie Unterberger as "passable, pleasant late-'60s psychedelia with a far lighter touch than the hard bluesy psychedelic rock Redding played with Hendrix."[2] Unterberger went on to suggest that the album is "often like an amalgam of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Moby Grape, and Love, with some passing nods to British psychedelia by Traffic [...], the Move, and the Small Faces; there's even a bit of a Monkees-go-spacy feel to 'I Don't Mind.'"[2]
Track listing
1. |
"All Night Drinker" | Neil Landon, Jim Leverton | Landon and Leverton |
3:18 |
2. |
"I Don't Mind" | Landon, Noel Redding | Redding and Landon |
3:51 |
3. |
"Bright New Day" | Landon, Leverton | Leverton |
3:48 |
4. |
"Petrol Pump Assistant" | Landon, Redding | Landon |
3:01 |
5. |
"Mr. Moonshine" | Landon, Redding | Landon and Redding |
4:04 |
6. |
"Magic Forest" | Landon, Leverton | Leverton and Landon |
3:05 |
7. |
"She Came in the Morning" | Landon | Landon |
3:47 |
8. |
"Everything's Blue" | Redding | Landon |
2:50 |
9. |
"Walking Through a Garden" | Redding | Redding |
4:20 |
10. |
"How Can I Live" | Landon, Redding | Landon, Redding, and Leverton |
4:26 |
Total length: |
36:30 |
11. |
"Little Girl in White" | Redding | Redding |
4:08 |
12. |
"Margarita" | Landon, Leverton | Leverton and Landon |
4:14 |
13. |
"Which Way to Go" | Leverton | Leverton |
3:03 |
14. |
"Future Days" | Leverton | Leverton and Landon |
4:02 |
15. |
"Cold Wall of Stone" | Jeanette Jacobs, Landon, Leverton | Landon |
2:36 |
Total length: |
54:33 |
11. |
"Naturally" | Landon, Leverton | |
3:02 |
12. |
"Iridescent Butterfly" | Landon | Landon |
3:42 |
13. |
"Magic Forest" (mono single version) | Landon, Leverton | Leverton and Landon |
2:57 |
14. |
"Little Girl in White" | Redding | Redding |
4:08 |
15. |
"Eric the Red" | Landon, Leverton, Redding | none |
2:57 |
16. |
"Black Sheep of the Family" | Steve Hammond | |
4:29 |
17. |
"Hall of Kings" | Landon | |
5:34 |
18. |
"Which Way to Go" (performed by Jim Leverton) | Leverton | Leverton |
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Personnel
- Fat Mattress
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- Guest musicians
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- Additional personnel
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Release history
Region |
Date |
Label |
Format |
Catalog |
Ref. |
United Kingdom |
15 August 1969 |
Polydor |
LP |
583,056 |
[2][10][11] |
United States |
October 1969 |
Atco |
LP |
SD 33-309 |
[2][10][12] |
Canada |
1969 |
Polydor |
LP |
543,075 |
[13] |
Germany |
1969 |
Polydor |
LP |
184,305 |
[14] |
United Kingdom |
1992 |
Sequel |
CD |
1019 |
[2][15] |
United Kingdom |
5 March 1996 |
Castle |
CD |
NEX196 |
[6] |
United Kingdom |
29 June 2009 |
Esoteric |
CD |
2134 |
[7][8] |
References
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| Singles |
- "Magic Forest"/"Petrol Pump Assistant"
- "Naturally"/"Iridescent Butterfly"
- "Highway"/"Black Sheep of the Family"
- "Magic Lanterns"/"Bright New Way"
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