This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2016) |
Virgin Fugs | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1967 | |||
Recorded | 1965 | |||
Genre | ||||
Label | ESP-Disk | |||
Producer | Ed Sanders, Harry Smith | |||
The Fugs chronology | ||||
|
Virgin Fugs is a 1967 album by The Fugs. While it is their third released album, it consists of outtakes from the two 1965 sessions for their first album, The Village Fugs (also released as The Fugs First Album). While that album emphasized the second recording session, this compilation favors the first, making this arguably their chronologically "real first" album. It was released on ESP Disc (ESP 1038), possibly without the foreknowledge or permission of the Fugs. Their site refers to it as a bootleg, though it was distributed through the same channels as their authorized previous ESP album. ESP followed this release with a 1975 compilation including seven more outtakes from these sessions, Fugs 4, Rounders Score.
Original copies of this ESP-Disk LP contained a bumper sticker which read "FUG-CUE"
Four tracks from Virgin Fugs were released as bonus tracks on the CD version of The Fugs First Album.
Bob Dylan featured and writes about "C.I.A. Man" in his book "The Philosophy of Modern Song".[1]