- The Masked Marauders
The Masked Marauders is a
record album released on theWarner Bros. Reprise/Deity label in the fall of 1969. The recording captured a purported "super session" of the era's leadingrock and roll musicians, includingBob Dylan ,Mick Jagger ,John Lennon ,Paul McCartney , andGeorge Harrison . None of the artists were mentioned on thealbum ’s cover, supposedly because of contractual agreements with their recording companies, but an advancereview in "Rolling Stone " magazine on October 18, 1969, disclosed the stellar lineup. By the time the album reached record shops, it was virtually alegend .cite web | last = Christgau | first = Robert | authorlink = Robert Christgau | title = Album of the Year | date = 1970-01-08 | url = http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/rock/album-70.php | accessdate = 2008-04-15]"Rolling Stone" spoof
In actuality, "The Masked Marauders" was part of a
hoax concocted by "Rolling Stone " editorGreil Marcus . Under thepseudonym T.M. Christian (a reference toTerry Southern ’s novel "The Magic Christian"), Marcus wrote a tongue-in-cheek review of a fictitious double bootleg album in collaboration with record reviewer Bruce Miroff. [cite web | last = Marcus | first = Greil | authorlink = Greil Marcus | title = Online Exchange with Greil Marcus | publisher = Rock Critics Archives | date = 2002-03-12 | url = http://rockcriticsarchives.com/interviews/greilmarcus/01.html | accessdate = 2008-04-15] The review was intended toparody the "supergroup" trend then taking place (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ,Blind Faith andLed Zeppelin ) and was also inspired by "Great White Wonder ", a double album of unreleased Dylan recordings often credited as the first bootleg. Many readers, however, took the review seriously, despite its obvious jokes:*"Produced by
Al Kooper , the album was recorded with impeccable secrecy in a small town near the site of the originalHudson Bay Colony inCanada ."*"The LP opens with an eighteen-minute version of 'Season of the Witch' (lead vocal by Dylan, on which he does a superb imitation of early
Donovan ). The cut is highlighted by an amazing jam between bass and piano, both played by Paul McCartney."*"Dylan shines on Side Three, displaying his new deep bass voice, with '
Duke of Earl '."*"Paul showcases his favorite song, 'Mammy,' and while his performance is virtually indistinguishable from Eddie Fisher's version, it is still very powerful, evocative, and indeed, stunning. And they say a white boy can’t sing the
blues !"*"It can truly be said that this album is more than a way of life; it is life." [ T.M. Christian (Greil Marcus), "The Masked Marauders," The Rolling Stone Record Review, compiled by the editors of "Rolling Stone" (New York: Pocket Books, 1971), p. 392.]
Recording sessions and contract
Inquiries began pouring into "Rolling Stone" regarding the album’s availability, not only from fans and retailers, but also reportedly from the artists' managers,
Allen Klein (Beatles andRolling Stones ) andAlbert Grossman (Dylan).Cite newspaper | last = Gleason | first = Ralph J. | author-link = Ralph J. Gleason | title = On the Town | publisher = "San Francisco Chronicle" | date = October 18, 1969 | url = http://www.stones.at/stones/vinyl/lpdiv/masked.htm | accessdate = 2008-04-15.] The response sparked part two of the put-on: the album itself. Marcus and "Rolling Stone" editorLangdon Winner recruited the Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band, aBerkeley, California , group which had an album the previous year onVanguard Records and played frequently atSan Francisco ’s Fillmore and Avalon ballrooms. [cite web | last = Dodsworth | first = Fred | title = At 35, the Freight Finds Its Future in Tradition | newspaper = The Berkeley Daily Planet | date = 2003-06-06 | url = http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2003-06-06/article/16764 | accessdate = 2008-04-15] The group initially recorded three of the songs cited in the review: the "Nashville Skyline "-inspiredinstrumental "Cow Pie", Jagger doing "I Can’t Get No Nookie" (deemed "an instant classic"), and Dylan’s "Duke of Earl".cite web | title = The Masked Marauders - The Complete Deity Recordings | publisher = Rhino Records | url = http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7746 | accessdate = 2008-04-13]After the
songs aired on San Francisco andLos Angeles radio stations – from tapes Marcus supplied – the pranksters began looking for amajor label to produce an album. Several recording companies expressed an interest, but Warner Bros. won the production rights, offering a $15,000 advance plus its considerable promotional power. In November 1969, Warner released "The Masked Marauders" as a single LP on its newly-created Deity label. The album, which sold more than 100,000 copies, spent twelve weeks on theBillboard charts , peaking at 114.Original and followup releases
Tipping off buyers to the
The closing track, "Saturday Night at the Cow Palace," also made clear the album was all in fun. The track featured a riotousjoke (albeit after they had purchased the album), Warner inserted the "Rolling Stone" review as well as a "San Francisco Chronicle " column by criticRalph J. Gleason , a co-founder of "Rolling Stone". Gleason found it incredible anyone believed the review and declared the gag a "delightful bit of instantmythology ."monologue by a record buyer so indignant at being taken in by the hoax that he vows, "When I get through with those people at Deity Records, I’ll have them walking out of the building in barrels." The album’sliner notes , penned by "T.M. Christian," also offered its share of clues, most notably the line:"In a world of sham, the Masked Marauders, bless their hearts, are the genuine article." [T.M. Christian (Greil Marcus), "Masked Marauder" liner notes, Rhino Records, Claremont, California, 1969.]
In 2003,
Rhino Records , under its Handmade label, remastered the album, releasing a numbered edition of 2,000 copies entitled "The Masked Marauders - The Complete Deity Recordings". The lineup of songs is the same as on the original LP, except forbonus tracks of themonaural single, "I Can’t Get No Nookie" b/w "Cow Pie". The title of the re-issue posed yet another joke: the album was Deity’s only recording. As one of its contributions to the spoof, Warner created Deity under its Reprise subsidiary to match the name of the non-existent record company credited in the "Rolling Stone" review.Track listing
;Side one
# "I Can't Get No Nookie" (The Masked Marauders) – 5:29
#* Features vocals by a Mick Jagger impersonator. This track is sometimes mislabeled as an outtake from the Rolling Stones'Jamming with Edward sessions.
# "Duke of Earl" (E. Dixon, E. Edwards, B. Williams) – 3:21
#* Also briefly incorporates "Blue Moon" (Rodgers, Hart).
#* Features vocals by a Bob Dylan impersonator.
# "Cow Pie" (The Masked Marauders) – 2:18
#* Mainly instrumental, but features brief vocals by a Bob Dylan impersonator.
# "I Am the Japanese Sandman (Rang Tang Ding Dong)" (A. Williams) – 3:45
# "The Book Of Love" (W. Davis, C. Patrick, G. Malone) – 2:21
#* Also briefly incorporates "Norwegian Wood" (J. Lennon, P. McCartney).
#* The group's John Lennon impersonator is heard speaking briefly at the end of this track.;Side two
# "Later" (W. Davis, C. Patrick, G. Malone) – 1:11
#* A continuation of "The Book Of Love".
# "More or Less Hudson's Bay Again" (The Masked Marauders) – 3:31
# "Season of the Witch" (Donovan Leitch) – 10:13
#* Features vocals by the Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan impersonators.
# "Saturday Night at the Cow Palace" (The Masked Marauders) – 1:30
#* A spoken monologue atop a piano rendition of "Cow Pie," with a disgruntled voice profanely denouncing the album as a rip-off.;Single (CD bonus tracks)
# "I Can't Get No Nookie" (The Masked Marauders) – 5:02
# "Cow Pie" (The Masked Marauders) – 2:18Musicians
As listed on the Rhino Handmade CD release:
*
Langdon Winner : Piano and Backing Vocals
*Annie "Dynamite" Johnson: Vocals and Percussion
*Phil Marsh: Vocals and Guitar
*Brian Voorheis: Vocals, Guitar and Harmonica
*Vic Smith: Bass
*Anna Rizzo: Drums
*Mark "The Fox" Voorheis: Drums and Vocals on "Saturday Night at the Cow Palace"
*Gary Salzman: Lap Steel
*Allen Chance: Vocals on "More or Less Hudson's Bay Again"References
External links
* [http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/masked.htm Snopes article]
* [http://www.stones.at/stones/vinyl/lpdiv/masked.htm San Francisco Chronicle article]
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