The Bonniwell Music Machine (album)

The Bonniwell Music Machine
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 10, 1968
Recorded1967, Jazz City Studio, RCA Studios and United Western Recorders
Genre
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerBrian Ross
The Bonniwell Music Machine chronology
(Turn On) The Music Machine
(1966)
The Bonniwell Music Machine
(1968)
The Best of the Music Machine
(1984)
Singles from The Bonniwell Music Machine
  1. "Double Yellow Line"
    Released: April 22, 1967
  2. "The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly"
    Released: June 17, 1967

The Bonniwell Music Machine is the second and final album by the American garage rock band The Music Machine, recorded under the renamed moniker The Bonniwell Music Machine, and released on Warner Bros. Records on February 10, 1968 (see 1968 in music). As with their debut LP, the album again saw the band blending garage and psychedelic rock influences, albeit with a greater emphasis on psychedelia than on their previous album release. Prior to completing its recording, all of the group's original members, except for its creative force, Sean Bonniwell, departed, though they would still appear on some of the album's tracks.

The Bonniwell Music Machine failed to reach the Billboard 200, although it was Bonniwell's most experimental recording period in his career. Its attending singles, "The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly" and "Double Yellow Line", also did not fare well nationally. Disillusioned by the music industry, Bonniwell produced additional recordings that went widely unnoticed, and disbanded The Bonniwell Music Machine and abandoned his music career within a year. The album went relatively unheard until its material was rereleased along with studio outtakes on the compilation album Beyond the Garage.