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MERRELL FANKHAUSER + MU
Discography (on Subliminal Sounds):
The Band from the Lost Continent (XMCD-1 1995)
Maui (SUBXMCD-3)
The band MU was formed in 1969 when Merrell Fankhauser teamed up with Jeff
Cotton of Captain Beefhearts band. Both of them had had successful careers
in the surf music craze of the mid-60s.
MUs first album was released
in 1971 and became an instant hit on FM radio in Los Angeles and numerous major
cities across the United States. MU was heralded by critics and reviewers as one
of the most innovative groups of the 70´s. They began playing clubs and
concerts in Los Angeles and became popular at the famous Coconut Groove and the
Century Plaza Hotel. But instead of staying in the secure atmosphere of the elite
Hollywood crowd they decided to turn elsewhere for their artistic inspiration.
When it was discovered that the Hawaiian Islands could have remnants
of the sunken Mu civilization, the band decided to move to the island of Maui.
In 1974 Merrell Fankhauser was living in a jungle shack on Maui with his group
MU and violinist Mary Lee. Their lifestyle was mystically oriented and they followed
a vegetarian diet.
Around this same time the Tibetan Lama Kar Mapa came
to the island for a meditation retreat that was sponsored by one of Merrells
neighbors in the jungle. Merrell and Mary thus became the first westerners to
play modern music for the Lama. The unique quality of the songs came through and
has passed the test of time.
Merrells music is gently flowing
and filled with love. It conjures up images of a Polynesian paradise isle with
shimmering waterfalls, waving palms and mysterious ruins.. The perfect sounds
to warm up a cold winter night.
Subliminal Sounds can now offer these
recordings, completely re-mastered, for the first time on CD.
This is
a true artifact from the Hippy dream of Peace, Love and Harmony for the world!
Watch a video for "Calling from a Star" from The Maui album. The video was shot in 1978 on 16 mm film high atop Haleakala Crater on the island of Maui.
Maui album reviews:
Left Hip
Popism
Visit Merrell's website.
Merrel's:
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Maui (SUBXMCD-3)

Merrell and Mary Lee

Maui (SUBXMCD-3)
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