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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
formed:
1965
disbanded:
1982
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Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart)'s musical work was mainly conducted with a rotating assembly of musicians called the Magic Band, which was active from the mid-1960s through to the early 1980s. Van Vliet was chiefly a singer and harmonica player, occasionally playing noisy, untrained free jazz-influenced saxophone and keyboards. His compositions are characterised by their odd mixtures of shifting time signatures and by their surreal lyrics, while Van Vliet himself is noted for his dictatorial approach to his musicians and for his enigmatic relationship with the public.

Van Vliet joined the newly formed Magic Band in 1965, quickly taking over as bandleader. Their early output was rooted in blues and rock music, but Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band gradually adopted a more experimental approach.

1969 saw the release of their best known album, Trout Mask Replica, which was produced by Van Vliet's childhood friend Frank Zappa and is today regarded as a groundbreaking and influential masterpiece.

Van Vliet released several further albums throughout the 1970s, but his group was beset by shifting line-ups and a lack of commercial success. Towards the end of that decade he settled with a group of younger musicians, and his three final albums, released between 1978 and 1982, all received critical acclaim.

Van Vliet's legacy is one of limited commercial success, despite a devoted following. However, his influence on later punk and new wave and other genres and musicians has been described as incalculable. Several of Van Vliet's former band members recently reformed as a group, and toured as The Magic Band from 2003 to 2006.


members:
Mark Boston, Captain Beefheart, Ry Cooder, Jeff Cotton, Roy Estrada, Eric Drew Feldman, Bruce Lambourne Fowler, John French, Jerry Handley, Bill Harkleroad, Victor Hayden, Elliot Ingber, Gary Marker, Doug Moon, Alex St. Clair, Jeff Moris Tepper, Art Tripp, Denny Walley, Robert Arthur Williams
titlegenrereleasedowned
Safe As Milk AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1967 owned
Strictly Personal AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1968 owned
Trout Mask Replica AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1969 owned
Mirror Man AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1970 owned
Lick My Decals Off, Baby AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1970 owned
Clear Spot AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1972 owned
Unconditionally Guaranteed AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1974 owned
Doc At The Radar Station AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1980 owned
Ice Cream for Crow AVANT-PROGRESSIVE ROCK1982
 
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