• Source: Fire Up (album)
    • Fire Up is an album by Merl Saunders. It was released in May 1973 through Fantasy Records. The self-produced album features many high-profile collaborators, including Grateful Dead members Jerry Garcia and Bill Kreutzmann alongside Creedence Clearwater Revival guitarist Tom Fogerty. It peaked at number 197 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
      Six of the album's eight tracks were included on the compilation Fire Up Plus in 1992.


      Background


      Despite meeting resistance from his label over the album's lyrical content, Garcia encouraged Saunders to write the way he wanted: Jerry always encouraged me to write material for the group. Fantasy was saying stuff like, 'the music is great, but these words about ecology and whatnot, you gotta tone 'em down.' I said, 'I like the words.' And Jerry's attitude was, 'Yeah, fuck 'em! Do what you want, Merl!' He was really my inspiration to do things the way I wanted to do them.


      Reception


      In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Eugene Chadbourne stated the album "emphasizes [Saunders'] clever songwriting", listing "Soul Roach" and "Chock-Lite Pudding" as highlights.


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Merl Saunders – electric piano, organ, ARP (flute), ARP (band), clavinet
      Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
      Tom Fogerty – rhythm guitar
      John Kahn – bass
      Bill Vitt – drums
      Gaylord Birch – congas, drums, tambourine
      Chuck Rainey – bass
      Walter Hawkins and sisters (Tramaine, Lynette, and Freddie) – background vocals
      Mike Howell – guitar, rhythm guitar
      Ken Nash – percussion
      Christopher Parker – drums
      Bill Somers – percussion
      Bill Kreutzmann – drums


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