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The Best of Vanilla Fudge – Live (1991) Psychedelic Sundae – The Best of Vanilla Fudge (1993) Then and Now (2002) The Return – Live in Germany Part 1 (2003) The Real Deal – Vanilla Fudge Live (2003) Rocks the Universe – Live in Germany Part 2 (2003) Good Good Rockin' – Live at Rockpalast (2007) Orchestral Fudge (live) (2008)
The concert was broadcast live in the US on FM radio and HBO television; commentary for the latter being provided backstage by comedian Robert Townsend. HBO commenced its live broadcast a few hours into the event and interspersed footage of the concert that had been taped earlier by the network.
The Real Deal – Vanilla Fudge Live (2003) Rocks the Universe – Live in Germany Part 2 (2003) Good Good Rockin' – Live at Rockpalast (2007) Orchestral Fudge (live) (2008) When Two Worlds Collide (live) (2008) Box of Fudge – Rhino Handmade (2010) The Complete Atco Singles (2014) Live at Sweden Rock 2016: The 50th Anniversary (live) (2017)
Psychedelic Sundae – The Best of Vanilla Fudge is a best-of album by the American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge. It was released by Rhino Records in 1993 and featured songs from their first five albums. It also featured various singles and non-album tracks.
Carmine Appice (/ ˈ k ɑːr m aɪ n æ ˈ p iː s / Italian: [ˈkarmine ˈappitʃe]; born December 15, 1946) is an American rock drummer.He is best known for his associations with Vanilla Fudge; Cactus; the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice; Rod Stewart; King Kobra; and Blue Murder.
For this stint of concerts, Led Zeppelin initially played as the support act for bands such as Vanilla Fudge and Iron Butterfly (both of which were also contracted to Atlantic Records) and Country Joe & the Fish. However, as the tour progressed, it became apparent that Led Zeppelin was easily outshining the headline acts.
Out Through the In Door is the eighth album by Vanilla Fudge, released in June 2007, with the US finally following in August 2009.According to the band's official webpage, it originally was to be released in February 2007.
The Vanilla Fudge version appears in the series finale of the television show The Sopranos (2007), at the conclusion of episode 1 of season 7 of the television series Mad Men (2015), [43] the film War Dogs (2016), the video game Mafia III (2016), the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) and its soundtrack, and over the closing credits of ...