This is the Official "Myspace" for the New York based band GANDALF (Capitol Records 1969), not to be confused with the new-age artist "Gandalf" from Austria who did the soundtrack for "Labrinth" in the '80's, or the more recent Gandalf band from Finland.
GANDALF, formerly the RAHGOOS prior to their LP release, appeared at various New York clubs throughout the '60's; such as "The Phone Booth", Scott Muni's "Rolling Stone", "The Electric Circus", Murray the K's "World", and the legendary "Night Owl Cafe" in Greenwich Village. It was there that the RAHGOOS met songwriters Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon ("Happy Together", "She'd Rather Be With Me") who brought the band to the attention of record producers Koppelman & Rubin. K&R signed the band and immediately started work on an album for their newly formed "Hot Biscuit Disc Company" label which was distributed through Capitol. K&R suggested various name changes which did not sit well with the group. However, they ultimately decided to forfeit their name and local fan recognition to appease K&R. During a gig at the "Rolling Stone", drummer Davey Bauer was passing the time reading Tolkien's "The Hobbit" while the rest of the band went through the ritual of brainstorming a band name. Davey chimed in, "How about GANDALF AND THE WIZARDS." That name stuck. The project was delayed after the Hot Biscuit deal with Capitol fell apart. In the interim, the band lost faith and also dissolved. Subsequently, K&R & Capitol parted ways with the agreement that two more LP's would be released on the Capitol label, and GANDALF was one of them. It was finally released in early 1969, with no band to back it and little promotion. Two songs were penned by guitarist Peter Sando and one, "Can You Travel in the Dark Alone", received a flurry of FM play. The late Allison Steele, "The Nightbird", on WNEW-FM New York, would introduce the song with a lengthy dose of her inimitable psychedelic poetry.
The album has been bootlegged several times on vinyl, and finally legitimately re-released on CD by the UK based See For Miles label in 1997 and in the USA on SUNDAZED in 2002. The single, "Golden Earrings", also appears on the UK Temple Records compilation disc "Psychedelic Frequencies." "Hang On To A Dream" is included in "Hippy Dip" on EMI.
A new CD, GANDALF 2, of demos, live shows, and alternate tracks is now available from Sundazed.
Info on Peter Sando's recent solo work is at www.petersando.com and www.myspace.com/petersando
one of the best long players of all-time but this album is proof that time doesn't exist. gandalf will be here for all eternity. man o man. phantastic. love. dan. the sweet lovin' soda company.
geniousness is gandalf. i finally got a copy of my own of your first and one and only. the vocal is butter. the music is better than a french bread with some virgin olive! good god man!!!!!!peace followed by love...dan...slsc
I know that bands evolve , their direction changes , they split up so that members can pursue their own interests ; but the SVHS class of '68 and friends miss The Rahgoos , and so do any of us who were lucky enough to catch you over the years at The Hearth in Monsey NY . We're having another reunion at Sutters Mill this August and we really wish that The Rahgoos could be there - just like the summer of '67 . We miss you guys , you were the best , and your music will always be playing the sountrack for that summer in our lives . If nothing else , thanks for the memories and for your music . Keep a Rockin" !