
Alexander Spence
Biography
Alexander Spence DSO (5 February 1906 in Bundaberg, Queensland – 10 July 1983 in Brisbane, Queensland) was an Australian Army officer during World War II. Between 24 May and 11 November 1942, Spence commanded Allied forces during their guerrilla campaign in Timor. Spence, who had been a journalist and had served in the Militia before the war, volunteered for overseas duty with the Second Australian Imperial Force on 25 June 1940, at Miowera, Queensland. A major, he was originally posted to the 2/26th Battalion, but was posted away from the unit to the commandos before the battalion embarked on its ill-fated deployment to Singapore. He was later appointed commander of the 2/2nd Independent Company, a commando unit, and went with it as part of Sparrow Force to Dutch Timor in 1941. The 2/2nd and Dutch forces were despatched to occupy Portuguese Timor in December 1941, when it was anticipated that Japanese forces would invade. Spence and his men enjoyed good relations with most of the local population, and prepared for a prolonged guerrilla campaign.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Surrealistic Pillow
1967

The Worst Of Jefferson Airplane
1970

Moby Grape
1967

Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
1966

The Soft Bulletin Companion
1999

Flight Log (1966 - 1976)
1977

Wow
1968

Orphans: Bastards
2018

Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
2006

Grape Jam
1968

Dreamland
2002

2400 Fulton Street
1987

Visions Of Excess
1985

Early Flight
1974

Moby Grape '69
1969

... And Star Power
2014

Now
1978

Tropicalia
1998

Oar
1969

Truly Fine Citizen
1969

Sexwitch
2015

The Best Of Jefferson Airplane
1978

Across The Sea Of Suns
2001

Cold Brains
1999
Credited work
851 releases · 99 albums · active 1965–2025
- Performance · 1,365
- Other credits · 139
- Production · 23
Studios: RCA Victor's Music Center Of The World · RAK Studios · The Church, London · RCA's Music Center Of The World
Frequent collaborators
- Jefferson Airplane
- Moby Grape
- Various
- Robert Plant
- Beck
- Golden Palominos
- Tom Waits
- Arwen Lewis
