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Mallard - 1975 (full album)
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In early 1974, after the recording of the uncharacteristically mainstream Unconditionally Guaranteed album, the tensions between Captain Beefheart and bandmembers Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo), Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) and Art Tripp III (Ed Marimba) had finally reached a breaking point, and the three members left Beefheart's Magic Band. Together, they formed Mallard, with Sam Galpin as vocalist and Rabbit Bundrick on keyboards, releasing their eponymous debut album in 1975, with logistical support from Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull fame), who financed the recording using his mobile recording unit on his English estate.[1] The debut included a version of the Captain Beefheart instrumental "Peon", as Harkleroad felt the group could improve on the original.[2] Anderson's involvement with Mallard including recording with the group, but Harkleroad later destroyed these recordings.[3] John French (Drumbo) was originally involved with the band, and co-wrote some songs.
In 1976 they released their second and last album, In a Different Climate, and performed some concerts in the United Kingdom. George Dragotta now had been recruited as their drummer, and after Beefheart fired John Thomas, he, too, joined on keyboards. Thomas was briefly involved in the Magic Band, and in the early 1970s had been in a band called Rattlesnakes and Eggs with John French.
Despite the principal members' years together and unique musical abilities, as well as support from the British musical press, Mallard never achieved commercial success.
In 1994, both LPs by Mallard were re-released on CD by Virgin Records in the UK and in the US.
Mallard is the eponymous debut by the group Mallard, who formed after tensions between them and Captain Beefheart exploded, causing them to leave his band (though the album's last track is a Beefheart composition). It was reissued as a CD with the band's other album, In a Different Climate, added on.
Mallard got their start with the help of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson: he lent them his mobile studio for their work (he is thanked in the liner notes). Neither album achieved any sort of commercial success.
Credits
Bass Guitar – Mark Boston
Design, Illustration [At Blue Egg Studio] – Mick Lye
Drums, Percussion, Marimba – Art Tripp III*
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Bill Harkleroad
Engineer – Robin Black
Engineer [Assistant] – Dave Harris (3), Trevor White (5)
Other [Uncredited, Financial & Signing Support] – Ian Anderson
Photography By – Alex Marshall*, K. O. Ennis
Photography By [Of Tripp] – Jeff Okum
Producer – Bill Harkleroad, Robin Black
Vocals – Sam Galpin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallard_(band)
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