The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Smothers Brothers |
Cover: | The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion.png |
Released: | May 1, 1961 |
Venue: | Purple Onion, San Francisco, California Tidelands Motor Inn, Houston, Texas |
Genre: | comedy, folk music parody |
Label: | Mercury |
Next Title: | The Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers |
Next Year: | 1962 |
The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion, released May 1, 1961 on Mercury Records, is the first album by the Smothers Brothers and established their reputation as folk music satirists. The Purple Onion was a celebrated comedy and music club in the North Beach area of San Francisco that also launched the careers of The Kingston Trio and Phyllis Diller, besides the Smothers Brothers. The album's full cover text is: The Songs and Comedy of the Smothers Brothers! Recorded at the Purple Onion, San Francisco, and is Mercury catalog number MG 20611 (monaural), and SR 60611 (stereo). It is sometimes referred to as Live at the Purple Onion.
Despite its title, the majority of Purple Onion was in fact recorded at the Tidelands Club in Houston, Texas, not at the Purple Onion. According to Dick Smothers (quoted in the duo's biography, Dangerously Funny), the performances recorded at the Purple Onion for the album were good but the tapes were marred by technical issues. As a result, the only part of the Purple Onion recording that made it onto the released album was the introduction. The rest of the record was sourced from the tapes of the duo's subsequent Tidelands Club shows. The brothers were grateful to the Purple Onion for giving them their first break, so the entire album was credited as having been recorded there.[1]
All popular songs were rewritten for satiric purposes unless otherwise indicated. Phrases in quotations are from the liner notes.