
Artist
Vanilla Fudge
Vanilla Fudge is a musical artist formed in 1966. 30 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 30
- Releases
- 1967–2024
- Active years
- 1966
- Formed

Artist
Vanilla Fudge is a musical artist formed in 1966. 30 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Vanilla Fudge
1967

Renaissance
1968

The Beat Goes On
1968

Rock & Roll
1970

Out Through the In Door
2007

Mystery
1984

Near the Beginning
1969
Golden Age Dreams - LIVE
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Vanilla Zeppelin (2024 Version)
2024

Vanilla Zeppelin (2022 Remaster)
2022

The Complete Atco Singles
2016

Spirit Of '67
2015

Then and Now
2015

The Reunion Tour
2012

Greatest Hits
2007

Live: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
2005
The Return
2002

Psychedelic Sundae: The Best Of Vanilla Fudge
1991

Live - The Reunion Tour 1991
1991

Rock and Roll (2022 Remaster)
Single · 2022

Eleanor Rigby
Single · 2021

Stop in the Name of Love
Single · 2021

Ramble On
Single · 2021

Immigrant Song
Single · 2020

You Keep Me Hangin' On (Extended 'Hollywood' Mix)
Single · 2020

You Keep Me Hangin' On (UK Chart Top 40 - No. 18)
Single · 2020

Ain't That Peculiar (Extended Album Version)
Single · 2018

You Keep Me Hangin' On (Single)
Single · 2014

You Keep Me Hangin' On
Single · 2007

You Keep Me Hanging On
Single · 2004
Vanilla Fudge is a U.S. psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. They reunited in 1999. Members included organist Mark Stein, bassist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist Vince Martell, and drummer Carmine Appice. They have had a number of hit singles, their biggest hit being "You Keep Me Hangin' On", a slowed-down, trippy, hard-rock cover of a song originally recorded by The Supremes, which particularly featured Appice's energetic drumming. One follow-up to this hit, "Take Me for a Little While", was an original composition with a very similar sound both in musical themes and treatment, but it said something quite different from its forerunner. While it did not do nearly as well commercially, it did attract some airplay, making it a rare instance of a band successfully parodying their own work. The members of Vanilla Fudge were great admirers of The Beatles, and covered several of their songs including "Ticket to Ride", of their version of which The Beatles were quite fond. Vinnie Martel was invited to play with Jimi Hendrix, but Hendrix died a month later. Bogert & Appice also played with jazz/rock guitarist Jeff Beck on their self-titled album in 1973. (Beck repla…