Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0090771119124
Label: Sundazed
Manufacturer: Sundazed
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sundazed
Release Date: October 09, 2007
Studio: Sundazed
Sales Rank: 115104
MPN: 11191
Disc 1:- Place And The Time
- Murder In My Heart For The Judge
- Bitter Wind
- Can't Be So Bad
- Just Like Gene Autry/A Foxtrot
- He
- Motorcycle Irene
- Three Four
- Funky Tunk
- Rose Coloured Eyes
- Miller's Blues
- Naked If I Want To
- Place And The Time
- Stop
- Loosely Remembered
- Miller's Blues
- What To Choose
- Seeing
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Before I ever heard any of their songs, I knew of Moby Grape by reputation -- the quintessential 60's band that had an incredible first album, the success of which they could never top, and they flamed out big time. I always wondered how that momentum was halted and how such a highly regarded band could flop.
That brings us to "Wow." Until recently, I had never heard anything other than their first album, which was pretty darn good and serves as a great late 60's timepiece. When getting ready to listen to "Wow," I prepared myself for dull, boring, tuneless 60's psychedelia. I must say I was truly blown away by how good this entire CD was. I dare say it's just as good as the debut album. Great harmonies, tight playing and arrangements, ... Read More:
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This CD has now been withdrawn and won't be available for the foreseeable future so get it while it's still ins stock.
There is a statment on the Sundazed webiste :
"It was Sony BMG Music Entertainment's decision to cease production of the first three titles, as a result of a longstanding and ongoing dispute over control of the Moby Grape album catalog between Sony BMG Music Entertainment and an outside party."
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I still remember when I bought this as a record, waaaay back in '68. I knew Motorcycle Irene from the radio ('dirty on her Harley, but her nails are clean') and loved it. But this album is a strange mishmash, probably because of the band starting to fall apart, slowly. So some of the tracks are pretty crappy -' Just like Gene Autry', the first half of 'Place and the time', 'Funky tunk', 'Three Four'. But there is much that is seriously good here, too: Bitter wind, He, Can't be so bad, Millers Blues. Though the producer has stuck in some orchestral backings here and there, totally unnecessary. With Jerry Miller on excellent form and Mosley singing his heart out, who needs orchestras?
The tracks 14 to 18 are additions not on the original, so I ... Read More:
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