
Moby Grape '69 is a Rock album by Moby Grape, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 25 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- fuzzy
- euphoric
- psychedelic
About
Unlike the Grateful Dead who went from garage rock to improvisational jamming, Moby Grape’s fourth album found them turning their backs on meandering festival-friendly guitar noodling and returning to rock ‘n’ roll, as evidenced by the grooving boogie-rocker “Hoochie.” And the Grape preferred to keep their singing straightforward and Byrdsian where harmonies were concerned, especially on the opening cut “Ooh Mama Ooh” (except on the choruses where they nodded to ‘50s doo-wop). And where Jefferson Airplane leaned hard on psychedelic accoutrements like wah-wah pedals and sitars, Moby Grape chose to branch out with baroque-pop instrumentation and wistfully sideways arrangements like on “It’s a Beautiful Day Today.” The band’s heady luminary Skip Spence had left halfway through the making of their second album, but he left behind a golden vestige in the closing song “Seeing,” which the band respectfully covered with the same panoramically orchestral approach that Spence was celebrated for.
via Apple Music
The Clerk's got thoughts on this one. Mosh members get the full take →
Tracklist
Side A
- A1Ooh Mama Ooh
- A2Ain't That A Shame
- A3I Am Not Willing
- A4It's A Beautiful Day Today
- A5Hoochie
Side B
- B1Trucking Man
- B2If You Can't Learn From My Mistakes
- B3Captain Nemo
- B4What's To Choose
- B5Going Nowhere
- B6Seeing
Credits
Production & Engineering
- David DillerENGINEER
- Glen KolotkinENGINEER
- Roy HaleeENGINEER
- David RubinsonPRODUCER
- David RubinsonPRODUCER [ORIGINAL RECORDING]
- David DillerENGINEER [ENGINEERING]
- Glen KolotkinENGINEER [ENGINEERING]
- Roy HaleeENGINEER [ENGINEERING]
- David RubinsonPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
Songwriting
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 25 pressings tracked on Gatefold
