Moby Grape

Moby Grape

Group from United States

Genres: acid rock, blues rock, country rock, folk rock, jam band, psychedelic rock, Psychedelic Rock, psychedelic

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About Moby Grape

Moby Grape was an American roots rock and psychedelic rock group of the 1960s that was known for having all five members contribute to singing and songwriting, and who collectively merged elements of jazz, country, and blues together with rock. Due to the strength of their debut album, several critics consider Moby Grape to be the best rock band to emerge from the San Francisco music scene in the late sixties. The group was formed in late 1966 in San Francisco. Frontman and rhythm guitarist Alexander "Skip" Spence (the original drummer for the Jefferson Airplane), lead guitarist Jerry Miller and drummer Don Stevenson (both formerly of the Frantics), rhythm guitarist (and son of actress Loretta Young) Peter Lewis (of the Cornells), and bassist Bob Mosley all wrote songs for their debut album Moby Grape (1967). In a marketing stunt, Columbia Records immediately released five singles at once, and the band was perceived as being over-hyped. Nonetheless, the record was critically acclaimed, and fairly successful commercially, with The Move covering its sardonic ode to hippiedom, "Hey Grandma". Spence's "Omaha" reached the lower rungs of the American singles charts in 1967, and Miller-Stevenson's "8:05" became a country rock standard (covered by The Grateful Dead, Robert Plant, Guy Burlage, and others). Moby Grape has today achieved the status of a highly respected rock album. In addition to the marketing backlash, band members found themselves in legal trouble for charges (later dropped) of consorting with underage females, and the band's relationship with their manager rapidly deteriorated. The second album, Wow, was a critical and commercial failure. During its recording, Spence came to the studio with an axe, intending to kill Stevenson; he was committed, and after being released from Bellevue Hospital traveled to Nashville to record his only solo album, Oar. The band released three more albums: Moby Grape '69, Truly Fine Citizen, and 20 Granite Creek. In 1972 bob mosley released his only solo album, after which he left the group. The remainder soldiered on for two decades, recording and performing to a small but devoted audience. Moby Grape was an example of a talented band who, through a combination of mismanagement and inexperience, never fully realized their potential. Along with the Flamin' Groovies, they were somewhat of an anomaly in the San Francisco rock scene; their concision and their strong roots in country music and early rock and roll seemed to work against them. In addition, perhaps because they were so versatile, their image was somewhat nebulous; as writer Robert Christgau put it, "All they really lacked was a boss, and what could be more American than that?"

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Moby Grape — Top 30 songs of 39

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Moby Grape Can
Moby Grape Motocycle Irene
Moby Grape Omaha
Moby Grape It Depends On You
Moby Grape Hey Grandma
Moby Grape Changes, Circles Spinning
Moby Grape Miller's Blues
Moby Grape Rose Colored Eyes
Moby Grape Love Song
Moby Grape Right Before My Eyes
Moby Grape It's A Beautiful Day Today
Moby Grape Sweet Little Angel
Moby Grape Hey Grandma '67
Moby Grape Mr. Blues (US 1967)
Moby Grape Grape Jam With Big Brother
Moby Grape Ooh Mama Ooh
Moby Grape 8:05
Moby Grape I Am Not Willing
Moby Grape Naked, If I Want To
Moby Grape Sitting by the Window
Moby Grape Bitter Wind
Moby Grape Black Currant Jam (1968)
Moby Grape Marmalade (1968)
Moby Grape Indifference
Moby Grape Murder In My Heart For The Judge
Moby Grape Open Up Your Heart
Moby Grape Seeing
Moby Grape Three-Four
Moby Grape Took It All Away (From 1990 Cassette)
Moby Grape Trucking Man
Motocycle Irene
It Depends On You
Hey Grandma
Changes, Circles Spinning
Miller's Blues
Rose Colored Eyes
Love Song
Right Before My Eyes
It's A Beautiful Day Today
Sweet Little Angel
Hey Grandma '67
Mr. Blues (US 1967)
Grape Jam With Big Brother
Ooh Mama Ooh
I Am Not Willing
Naked, If I Want To
Sitting by the Window
Bitter Wind
Black Currant Jam (1968)
Marmalade (1968)
Indifference
Murder In My Heart For The Judge
Open Up Your Heart
Three-Four
Took It All Away (From 1990 Cassette)
Trucking Man