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Fat Mattress
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Album Details: Fat Mattress

Release Date:01/01/1969
Label:Castle U.S.
UPC:600234101926

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    Fat Mattress

    By Eugene  Feb 8, 2001

    Can't imagine a dumber name for a group, and can't imagine a dumber group. I bought this piece of junk in my youth and it was dreadful.

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    Fat Mattress's first album must have come as a surprise to fans expecting something at least somewhat related to the former activities of its most famous member, exJimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding. But Fat Mattress doesn't sound at all like Jimi Hendrix (and, for that matter, Redding plays guitar on the album, not bass). Instead, it's passable, pleasant late'60s psychedelia with a far lighter touch than the hard bluesy psychedelic rock Redding played with Hendrix. From the sound of things, Redding (who had a hand in writing much of the material) and his new cohorts were doing some heavy listening to California psychedelic rock and folkrock, as this is far breezier and more oriented toward harmony vocals. It's often like an amalgam of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Moby Grape, and Love, with some passing nods to British psychedelia by Traffic (whose Chris Wood plays flute on "All Night Drinker"), the Move, and the Small Faces; there's even a bit of a Monkeesgospacy feel to ..."I Don't Mind." In the manner of Forever Changesera Love, the lyrics have a fleetingly opaque feel, easy on the ear but not really about anything, save soaking up goodtime vibes. The problem, at least inasmuch as playing this back to back with something like Forever Changes, is that the words and music don't penetrate nearly as deeply, or coalesce into nearly as strong a group identity. They're pleasing but indeed fleeting in their impression, lacking the indelible hooks or songwriting brilliance of their apparent inspirations, the songs tending to run together in their similar moods. All that said, this isn't a bad album at all; had it not been dismissed by many Hendrix collectors as irrelevant, it might well be getting rediscovered by revisionists and championed as a minor nugget of obscure British lightpsych. The 1992 reissue on Sequel adds five previously unreleased bonus tracks, undated but from the sound of things cut around the time as the album or slightly afterward, most of them using a heavier instrumental approach. (All 15 songs from the 1992 reissue are also included on the 2000 Fat Mattress compilation Black Sheep of the Family: The Anthology.) - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Fat Mattress

Fat Mattress are primarily known as the justpostJimi Hendrix Experience band of Noel Redding, putting out a couple of albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Jimi Hendrix connection was probably responsible for gaining Fat Mattress much of whatever attention they managed to attract. It might have been a doubleedged sword, however, as Fat Mattress' music wasn't at ... Read more