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Listen My Friends!: The Best Of [Remaster] by Moby Grape (CD - 05/15/2007)
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Crosstalk: The Best of Moby Grape by Moby Grape (CD - 05/30/2006)
Legendary Grape [Remaster] [5/24]
Moby Grape '69
Moby Grape 69
Crosstalk: The Best of Moby Grape
2004 compilation from the San Francisco-based Psychedelic Rock band. Overshadowed by their more successful San Fran compadres like Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape were often better at blending Folk, Blues, Country and Rock 'N' Roll...
Moby Grape followed the expansiveness of 1968's Wow with an unadorned, back-to-basics sound on this, their fourth long-player. Bob Mosley's understated vocal makes the ballad "It's a Beautiful Day Today" one of the great Grape tracks, Peter Lewis'...
Wow/Grape Jam by Moby Grape (CD - 02/10/1992)
"Wow/Grape Jam" (02/10/1992) Rock & Pop Moby Grape, San Francisco Sound2 LPs on 1 CD. Moby Grape: Skip Spence, Peter Lewis, Jerry Miller (vocals, guitar); Bob Mosley (vocals, bass); Don Stevenson (drums). Moby Grape's self-titled 1967 debut album remains one of the most enduring works to have emerged from any band in the '60s. From the outset, however, the band was saddled with problems on every front. The album's release was confounded by record company over-hype and by inter-band, outer-band, business, and personal complications. Moby Grape was allotted a larger budget for its second album, WOW/GRAPE JAM, and the initial release featured two full albums shrink-wrapped together. WOW is the true sophomore release, with GRAPE JAM being 20 minutes of in-studio jamming by Grape members with Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield. Even with the band's widening divisions and track record of consistently bad decisons, all five members of the band contribute to WOW--with some absolutely stunning results. The album is filled with great songs that are sympathetically arranged and performed, among them the fragile "He," the bluesy "Murder In My Heart For The Judge," and the soulful "Bitter Wind." Moby Grape ends the album with a new version of "Naked, If I Want To"--a strutting, funky take on an acoustic track from their debut.
Moby Grape: The Heart Album by Moby Grape (CD - 03/25/2008)
"Moby Grape: The Heart Album" (03/25/2008) Rock & Pop Moby Grape, San Francisco Sound
The Place And The Time [Digipak]
Moby Grape: Don Stevenson, Jerry Miller, Peter Lewis, Alexander "Skip" Spence, Bob Mosley. One of rockdom's ultimate...
Legendary Grape by Moby Grape (CD) [IMPORT - UK]
"Legendary Grape" (06/08/2004) Rock & Pop Moby Grape, Acadia Records (UK)LEGENDARY GRAPE includes contributions from all the original members of Moby Grape and was originally released in 1989 as a cassette. It contains 8 bonus tracks from the sessions. Legendary Grape: Jerry Miller, Bob Mosley, Don Stevenson, Peter Lewis, Alexander "Skip" Spence. Includes liner notes by David Fricke. LEGENDARY GRAPE from distinguished San Francisco band Moby Grape is sure to please longtime fans and new devotees alike. This rerelease includes 10 formerly unheard songs.
Moby Grape (1st LP) by Moby Grape (CD - 03/16/1994)
"Moby Grape (1st LP)" (03/16/1994) Rock & Pop Moby Grape, San Francisco SoundMoby Grape: Skip Spence, Peter Lewis, Jerry Miller (vocals, guitar); Bob Mosley (vocals, bass); Don Stevenson (drums). Though Moby Grape came blasting out of San Francisco at the height of the Haight-Ashbury scene, they are more related to LA bands like the Byrds and Love, stressing songwriting, arrangements, and multi-part vocals rather than jamming. This debut album stands as one of the finest debuts by any band of the '60s rock era. The Grape's three-guitar line-up is known to have inspired a similar approach with Buffalo Springfield. From the first blast of "Hey Grandma" to the mesmerizing electric closer "Indifference," Moby Grape moved fearlessly from country-tinged romps to blue-eyed soul, with plenty of pounding-in-the-chest rockers throughout. It's all anchored with tight and inventive instrumental interplay and no less than four songwriters, each with a vocal character that would've made them the center of any band. However, from this enduring peak it all went downhill, with sad swiftness. The usual litany of in-fighting, bad management, label pressures, and drugs began undoing this great band as soon as this album appeared. While created in the late '60s, this is an essential album by the measure of any decade.
Vintage - The Very Best of Moby Grape by Moby Grape (Cassette - 05/11/1993)
Moby Grape
David Fricke of Rolling Stone Magazine Gives it Five Stars! Calling it the Perfect Album in his Rs Library Review from the February 4, 1999 Issue
Vintage - The Very Best Of Moby Grape
Release Date: 1993-05-11, Audio CD, Sony
Few debuts are as initially powerful and permanently impressive as this 1967 set from San Francisco's Moby Grape. The triple-threat quintet (every member played, sang and wrote songs) serves up an utterly unique first course that mixes psychedelia,...
Mad River
They never achieved as much renown as contemporaries like the Grateful Dead or even Moby Grape, but Mad River was one of the most...
The Place And The Time
One of rockdom's ultimate coulda-been-contenders tales, Moby Grape exploded out of San Francisco with a 1967 debut that many critics...
All My Life [I Love You]
Two of Skip's rare post-Oar studio excursions; "All My Life (I Love You)," from '72, has the boisterous feel of Spence's best work with The Moby Grape, while "Land Of The Sun", recorded in '96 with the X-Files in mind, sounds like nothing else under...
Truly Fine Citizen
Like many rock artists who trekked to Nashville in the late-'60s to lay down or pick up roots, Moby Grape emerged with an LP that stripped the band back to its core strengths to make music that was simple yet effective. Produced by Bob Johnston (Bob...
This Is Psychedelia
Over Two Hours of Mind-expanding Acid Rock. Includes Jefferson Airplane, Marc Bolan, Blonde on Blonde, the Byrds, Moby Grape. Includes Rarities Alongside Well Known Classics.
That's Underground
After the domination of British acts during the Sixties, it seemed as if the American rock empire was striking back when they unleashed Electric Flag, Moby Grape, Blood Sweat & Tears, Spirit and the proudly named United States Of America. The word...
The Place and the Time
Despite a myriad of obstacles, Moby Grape managed to persevere and create a potent and enduring body of recorded work, recording four albums during its original 1967-1969 lifespan. While 1967's Moby Grape is widely acknowledged as a classic (and one of...
Rise & Shine
You'll swear you're hearing a late '60s classic, some pure, deliriously pleasurable nugget unearthed by the same vinyl stroking dork that turned you onto the Beau Brummels or Moby Grape. One has zero doubt Apple Records would have snapped these guys up...
Grape Jam
Originally issued as a companion album to Moby Grape's sophomore set Wow in 1968, Grape Jam remains one of the more adventurous artifacts of late-'60s rock. As much as Wow demonstrated the San Francisco quintet's awesome scope and songcraft, this...
Wow
Wow , the sophomore album by multi-talented Moby Grape, brims with ambition, adventure and a determination to show the world the San Francisco quintet could do it all. Firmly in the post- Pepper spirit of the day, the set, first issued in 1968,...