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The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2

The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 were an American garage rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1966. Experimenting with inventive vocal arrangements and fuzz-toned guitar melodies, the group was a forerunner in the musical genre of psychedelic rock. The band released what is commonly agreed by music historians as the first psychedelic single by a native New Mexican group, with their debut "I Wanna Come Back (From the World of LSD)".
==History==

Formed in 1966, the band was originally known as the Playmates, and included members were Victor Roybal (organ), Eddie Roybal (drums), Mike Layden (lead guitar), Joe Abeyta (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Ernie Gonze (bass guitar). The group soon recruited Danny Houlihan (lead vocals), and replaced Abeyta with Eddie James, who possessed previous experience performing with the Champs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 )〕 With the addition of two members, the Playmates decided a name change was in order. It was initially suggested by Houlihan to rechristen the group, the Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum, in reference to the giant in the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk". However, feelings toward the proposal were split and, as a compromise, they agreed to the Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 (equating to the total number of band members).〔(【引用サイトリンク】Pebbles, Volume 5'' (CD booklet)">year=1992 )〕
The band performed around New Mexico, developing a sizable following and hiring Tommy Bee as their manager in the process. Bee arranged a recording contract with Lance Records, resulting in the Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 being guided through the recording process with record producer Norman Petty, who had past successes with Buddy Holly and the Fireballs.〔 The group entered Norman Petty Studios in late 1966 to record Houlihan's "I Wanna Come Back (From the World of LSD)", a song about an individual struggling to escape the horrors of a bad LSD trip. With bone-chilling wails and distorted guitar melodies, "I Wanna Come Back" has all the elements of early psychedelic rock.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=I Wanna Come Back (From the World of LSD) )〕 Speaking about the band's hallucinatory sound, keyboardist Victor Roybal explained "We were looking for a new and original sound. Much of what we had been doing () performing top 40 sounds which people requested to hear".〔
In 1967, Lance Records released "I Wanna Come Back" with "Double-Crossin' Girl" on the Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2's debut single. It is generally agreed upon by music historians that "I Wanna Come Back" was the first psychedelic song released by a New Mexican band. Original pressings of the record printed the tag line "(From the World of LSD)", until requests by distributors resulted in its removal. This slight alteration did not affect the single's sales, as the release's regional success prompted Polydor Records to issue "I Wanna Come Back" in Europe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Lance Records Story )〕 In mid-1967, the Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 recorded their follow-up single "Mr. Sweet Stuff", not for Lance Records, but rather the small Odex label after Bee had a falling out with supervisors. The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 did not receive much advertisement support from Odex, and, as a consequence of the draft decimating the lineup, the group disbanded in 1968.〔
Since its initial distribution, "I Wanna Come Back" has appeared on numerous compilation albums, such as ''Pebbles, Volume 5'', ''New Mexico Punk Groups from the Sixties'', ''Pebbles Box'', ''Sixties Archives, Volume 4'', and ''Garage Beat '66 Volume 1: Like What, Me Worry?!''.〔

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