Album Info
| Artist: | Fanny |
| Album: | Fanny |
| Released: | US, 2024 |
Tracklist:
| A1 | Come And Hold Me | 2:41 |
| Written-By - Jean Millington, June Millington | ||
| A2 | I Just Realized | 3:58 |
| Written-By - June Millington, Nickey Barclay | ||
| A3 | Candlelighter Man | 3:35 |
| Written-By - Jean Millington, June Millington | ||
| A4 | Conversation With A Cop | 2:06 |
| Written-By - Nickey Barclay | ||
| A5 | Badge | 3:00 |
| Written-By - Eric Clapton, George Harrison | ||
| A6 | Changing Horses | 3:44 |
| Written-By - Nickey Barclay | ||
| B1 | Bitter Wine | 3:15 |
| Written-By - Nickey Barclay | ||
| B2 | Take A Message To The Captain | 3:27 |
| Written-By - Nickey Barclay | ||
| B3 | It Takes A Lot Of Good Lovin’ | 4:22 |
| Written-By - Alvertis Isbell, Booker T. Jones | ||
| B4 | Shade Me | 4:32 |
| Written-By - Nickey Barclay | ||
| B5 | Seven Roads | 4:16 |
| Written-By - Alice DeBuhr, Jean Millington, June Millington |
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Description
LP - Limited Edition Orange Crush Vinyl.
It's hard to overstate the importance of Fanny's 1970 debut album. For the first time, a group of women (sisters June and Jean Millington, Alice De Buhr and Nickey Barclay) wrote and sang their own songs, played their own instruments and, perhaps most importantly, rocked just as hard as any male band out there. And, as the first all female band signed to a major label (Reprise) and with superstar producer Richard Perry at the board, these four women became perhaps L.A.'s biggest "buzz band," landing repeated bookings at the Whisky-a-Go-Go with a who's who of rock's glitterati in attendance. But, without a reference point with which to review them, the rock press was less than kind, often dismissing them as a novelty act. Fanny would have to become that reference point, and so they did for the generations of female rockers to come after them, from Joan Jett to Girlschool to Courtney Love and beyond. They were truly the Godmothers of Chick Rock.
Now, Real Gone Music is proud to reissue the self-titled debut release from Fanny, complete with the original gatefold album art and in an orange crush vinyl pressing limited to 1,000 copies. Grrl power starts here!
"As good as these originals are — and they are good, they're all solid songs — Fanny's nimble cover of Cream's 'Badge' may explain their music best of all: they cut away the mystery of the original, straightening it out but giving it a looser, almost funky backbeat and never forgetting to jam." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic, 4/5
