1971 Harvey Mandel – Baby Batter
Baby Batter was Harvey Mandel’s fourth solo album, released in 1971
Harvey Mandel (born March 11, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, United States) is an American guitarist known for his innovative approach to electric guitar playing. A professional at twenty, he played with Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat, the Rolling Stones, and John Mayall before starting a solo career. Mandel is one of the first rock guitarists to use two-handed fretboard tapping.
Mandel was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Morton Grove, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.
His first record was the album Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite’s Southside Band in 1966 with Charlie Musselwhite. Described in Legends of Rock Guitar (1997) as a “legendary” album, it was influential in bridging the gap between blues and rock and roll, with Mandel’s “relentless fuzztone, feedback-edged solos, and unusual syncopated phrasing.” He relocated to the San Francisco Bay area, performing often at The Matrix, a club where local favorites like Jerry Garcia or Elvin Bishop would sit in and jam. He then met the pioneering San Francisco disc jockey and producer Abe “Voco” Kesh (Abe Keshishian), who signed Mandel to Philips Records and produced his first solo album, Cristo Redentor, in 1968. Mandel recorded with Barry Goldberg on a bootleg from Cherry Records and recorded with Graham Bond. He cut two more solo LPs for Philips, Righteous (1969) and Games Guitars Play (1970), followed by four more solo albums for the independent record label Janus in the early 1970s, which included Baby Batter.
Tracks
1 Baby Batter (Harvey Mandel) 3:45
2 Midnight Sun (Harvey Mandel) 6:22
3 One Way Street (Harvey Mandel) 4:18
4 Morton Grove Mama (Harvey Mandel) 4:57
5 Freedom Ball (Harvey Mandel) 6:21
6 El Stinger (Harvey Mandel) 7:24
7 Hank The Ripper (Harvey Mandel) 5:16
Media
Musicians
| Bass | Larry Taylor |
| Drums | Paul Lagos |
| Drums | Colin Bailey |
| Guitar | Harvey Mandel |
| Acoustic Guitar | Harvey Mandel |
| Organ | Howard Wales |
| Piano | Howard Wales |
| Percussion | Danny Ray |
Other Musicians
1 Baby Batter
| Percussion | Sandra Crouch |
2 Midnight Sun
| Percussion | Sandra Crouch |
3 One Way Street
| Percussion | Emil Richards |
6 El Stinger
| Percussion | Joe Porcaro |
7 Hank The Ripper
| Percussion | Emil Richards |
Liner Notes
Producer – Abe Kesh
Arranged By (Strings) – Shorty Rogers
Coordinator (Album Coordination) – Dorothy Schwartz
Engineer, Remix (Space Remixer) – Hank Cicalo
Photography By (Cover and Liner Photos) – Johnny Hayes
Supervised By (Production Supervision) – Bob Scerbo
Recorded at A&M, Studio A
Assisted by Taxi Squad Members Tommie and Norm
Special Thanks to Harry Nilsson Wine Consultant and Bearer
And Dr. Tommie LiPuma, for his 3 a.m. care packages.
Grill courtesy: Huston’s Bar-B-Q, Hollywood
