Fever Tree

Fever Tree

Genres: Psychedelic Rock, psychedelic, 60s, classic rock, rock

About Fever Tree

Fever Tree was a former American psychedelic rock band of the 1960s, chiefly known for their anthemic 1968 hit, "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)". The group originated in Houston, Texas and began in 1966 as a folk rock group called The Bostwick Vines. They changed their name to Fever Tree a year later after the addition of keyboard player Rob Landes. The band briefly entered the public consciousness when their song "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)" reached No. 91 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in June 1968. Like most of the band's material, it was written by the couple of Scott and Vivian Holtzman, who also were their producers. This four-minute track captured all the band's trademarks: Dennis Keller's incantation-like vocals, the quick shifting between slow parts with an almost sacral feeling and faster, more rock-oriented parts, and especially the searing guitar work by Michael Knust. Fever Tree also released their self-titled debut album, Fever Tree, in 1968, which charted at No. 156 on the Billboard 200 Chart. A second album, Another Time, Another Place, followed in 1969 and peaked at No. 83 with a third album Creation, charting at No. 97 on the Billboard 200 Chart in 1970. After "San Francisco Girls", they never had another hit, although they later also tried writing songs themselves when they had dropped the Holtzmans as producers. The group disbanded in 1970, but reformed in 1978 with only guitarist Michael Knust remaining from the original line-up. The new formation of the group had little commercial success; Fever Tree was not heard of again until 2003 when Michael Knust died. Fever Tree's first two albums (Fever Tree and Another Time, Another Place) were re-released as a single CD on October 31, 2006. Fever Tree's third and fourth albums (Creation and For Sale) are also available as a single CD. Their recording of "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" by Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, and Wilson Pickett was sampled as the primary riff in Madvillain's "America's Most Blunted" from their 2004 self-titled debut. Band members Dennis Keller - vocals Michael Stephen Knust (March 11, 1949 - September 15, 2003) - guitar Rob Landes - synthesizer, organ, piano E.E. "Bud" Wolfe - bass guitar John Tuttle - drums Don Lampton - guitar, keyboards

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Fever Tree — Top 21 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Fever Tree San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native) 1968
Fever Tree Hey Joe (1970)
Fever Tree San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)
Fever Tree Where do you go (1968)
Fever Tree Hey Mister
Fever Tree Man Who Paints The Pictures
Fever Tree Peace Of Mind
Fever Tree San Francisco Girls
Fever Tree Angelina
Fever Tree Death Is the Dancer
Fever Tree San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)
Fever Tree Hey Joe 1970
Fever Tree I Put A Spell On You
Fever Tree Don't Come Crying To Me
Fever Tree Hey Joe (1969)
Fever Tree I Put A Spell On You (1969)
Fever Tree Come On In
Fever Tree Don't Push Me
Fever Tree Hey Joe
Fever Tree I've Just Seen Evergreen
Fever Tree Puppet
San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native) 1968
Hey Joe (1970)
San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)
Where do you go (1968)
Hey Mister
Man Who Paints The Pictures
Peace Of Mind
San Francisco Girls
Angelina
Death Is the Dancer
San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)
Hey Joe 1970
I Put A Spell On You
Don't Come Crying To Me
Hey Joe (1969)
I Put A Spell On You (1969)
Come On In
Don't Push Me
Hey Joe
I've Just Seen Evergreen