Although the compilation is quite generous, featuring 21 tracks on CD, Light and Heavy:The Best of Iron Butterfly isn't all that entertaining, due to Iron Butterfly's difficulties with producing compelling material. All of the group's highlights from 1968-1970 are included, although the career-making, 17-minute "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" is presented in its three-minute single edit. Since that is the only Iron Butterfly song most listeners know, the lack of the full-length version could potentially sink the album, but the fact of the matter is, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" gets quite repetitive over the course of nearly 20 minutes. While the quality of the rest of Light and Heavy is spotty -- ranging from heavy psychedelic rock to light psychedelic pop -- it is a more intriguing listen than In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, even if it doesn't have the period-piece charm of the original hit record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Light and Heavy: The Best of Iron Butterfly
01/19/1993 | Elektra / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Light and Heavy: The Best of Iron Butterfly Track Listing
Credits of Light and Heavy: The Best of Iron Butterfly
- Jerry Penrod
- Bass, Vocals
- Mike Pinera
- Guitar, Vocals
- Richard Podolor
- Sitar, Guitar (12 String)
- Larry Reinhardt
- Guitar
- Danny Weis
- Guitar
- Erik Braunn
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ron Bushy
- Drums
- Bill Cooper
- Guitar (12 String)
- Darryl DeLoach
- Percussion, Tambourine, Vocals
- Lee Dorman
- Bass, Vocals
- Doug Ingle
- Organ, Piano, Vocals, Guitar
- Bill Inglot
- Producer
- Iron Butterfly
- Main Performer












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