Fuzztone Fizzadelic Explained

Fuzztone Fizzadelic
Type:studio
Artist:The Now
Cover:fuzztonefizzadelic.jpg
Released:29 August 2005
Recorded:2002–2005
Studio:The Lodge Recording Studio, Northampton
Genre:Punk
Length:42:35
Label:Damaged Goods
Producer:The Now

Fuzztone Fizzadelic is the debut album by The Now, released by Damaged Goods.[1] The album was recorded over 2 short days at The Lodge Recording Studio in Northampton between 2002 and 2005. All recorded tracks reflected the bands setlist at the start of 1977 and were recorded almost live in the studio. All songs were written and recorded by The Now and performed by the original members, Mike McGuire, Steve Rolls, Joe MacColl and Faz Farrow

Track listing

  1. Why
  2. Development Corporations
  3. Labour Party
  4. Here It Comes Now
  5. Third World War
  6. You Student
  7. 9 O Clock
  8. Into the 80's
  9. In The Earth
  10. The Invaders
  11. Womans Own
  12. DC77
  13. Here It Comes Now (Dub)

Personnel

The title

The title of the album, Fuzztone Fizzadelic, comes from a review of The first single by The Now called Development Corporations / Why? (Ultimate Records, ULT401, 1977), in Sounds (music paper available in '77) written by Jon Savage. The review simply said:

'A primitive but wonderful single from a criminally underrated D.I.Y. Punk band from Peterborough. This sounds like the Desperate Bicycles, and is a very simple, but effective protest song about a subject that should be dear to your hearts. And fuzztone fizzedelic guitar! You need more?'

The cover

The cover photo was taken early in 1977. Location: Somewhere in the New England area of Peterborough. The people shown are (from right to left):

Notes and References

  1. Total Destruction. Record Collector Magazine. 14 May 2014. 5 February 2024.