
Iron Butterfly's second studio album, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", was released on June 14, 1968, and marked a major breakthrough in the history of psychedelic rock and hard rock.
The title track: "In-A-Gaddda-Da-Vida," which lasts over 17 minutes, covers the entire B side of the album and is considered one of the most famous long tracks in rock history.
Musical Style: Combining elements of psychedelic rock and hard rock, it later influenced the heavy metal genre.
Commercial Success: More than 4 million copies have been sold in the U.S. alone, with over 30 million known worldwide.
Cultural Influence: The song has been used in various movies, TV shows, commercials, and more, and it has become deeply embedded in pop culture, especially in episodes of "The Simpsons" under the title "In the Garden of Eden."
Doug Ingle – vocals, organ
Erik Brann – guitar, backing vocals
Lee Dorman – bass, backing vocals
Ron Bushy – drums, percussion
A1 Most Anything You Want 00:00
A2 Flowers And Beads 03:48
A3 My Mirage 06:57
A4 Termination 11:51
A5 Are You Happy 14:44
B1 In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida 19:15