Fapardokly - Fapardokly (Merrell Fankhauser) 1966
Though they were considered an enigma in the world of '60s rock collectibles, there was never a group called
Fapardokly; the 12 songs on their self-titled album were recorded by
Merrell & the Exiles, a Southern California group headed by legendary cult folk-rocker
Merrell Fankhauser. That group cut several singles for the tiny Glenn label before heading off in a psychedelic direction and mutating into
H.M.S. Bounty. The equally tiny UIP label decided to gather a few of the Glenn singles, add a few more psychedelically oriented tracks that
Merrill and his group had recorded, and release the package as the work of a group called
Fapardokly. Although it was not recorded or intended as a unified work, it stands as one of the great lost folk-rock classics of the '60s.
Fankhauser went on to make more excellent obscure recordings with
H.M.S. Bounty in the late '60s and
Mu in the early '70s. AllMusic
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"Gone To Pot" sounds like Kaleidoscope jammin' with Roger McGuinn.
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