ORIGINAL FIRST PRESS
UNCENSORED Withdrawn 1967 FINGER Cover
Censored LARGE GROUP POSTER
360 Sound Columbia sixties pressing in true STEREO
MOBY GRAPE
USA - Columbia 360 Sound - CS 9498 - stereo
SCARCE to be found so CLEAN...stereo 1967 first pressing on the highly rated Columbia 360 Sound label of the sixties...with different song mixes from the mono release stereo speaker separation production
SO HARD to find this cover without wear highly wear-prone black cover ...TOP SURVIVOR
This is the rare 1967 uncensored and withdrawn finger cover the first pressing from 49 years ago due to, well, the finger
Includes the censored non- finger large MOBY GRAPE POSTER
Moby Grape s career was a long, sad series of minor disasters, in which nearly anything that could have gone wrong did poor handling by their record company, a variety of legal problems, a truly regrettable deal with their manager whom still seems to consider HIMSELF more important than the band , creative and personal differences among the band members, and the tragic breakdown of guitarist and songwriter Skip Spence , but their self-titled debut album was their one moment of unqualified triumph. Moby Grape is one of the finest perhaps the finest album to come out of the San Francisco psychedelic scene, brimming with great songs and fresh ideas while blessedly avoiding the pitfalls that pock marked the work of their contemporaries -- no long, unfocused jams, no self-indulgent philosophy, and no attempts to sonically recreate the sound of an acid trip. Instead, Moby Grape built their sound around the brilliantly interwoven guitar work of Jerry Miller, Peter Lewis, and Skip Spence, and the clear, bright harmonies of all five members drummer Don Stevenson and bassist Bob Mosely sang just as well as they held down the backbeat . As songwriters, the group blended straight-ahead rock roll, blues, rural, and psychrock accents into a flavorful brew that was all their own, with a clever melodic sense that reflected the lysergic energy surrounding them without drowning in it. And producer David Rubinson got it all on tape in a manner which captured the band s infectious energy and soaring melodies with uncluttered clarity, while subtly exploring the possibilities of the stereo mixing process. Omaha, Fall on You, Hey Grandma, and 8:05 sound like obvious hits and might have been if Columbia hadn t released them as singles all at once , but the truth is there isn t a dud track to be found here, and time has been extremely kind to this record. Moby Grape is as refreshing today as it was upon first release, and if fate prevented the group from making a follow-up that was as consistently strong, for one brief shining moment Moby Grape proved to the world they were one of America s great bands. While history remembers the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane as being more important, the truth is neither group arguably ever made an album quite this good.
Hey Grandma
Mr. Blues
Fall On You
8:05
Come In The Morning
Omaha
Naked, If I Want To
Someday
Ain t No Use
Sitting By The Window
Changes
Lazy Me
Indifference
CONDITION: The Cover: is SOLID all over, rated: M- a solid collection copy, SEE PHOTO ...From the 1967 Summer Of Love San Francisco scene ...has no delete marks, no bends, no split seams, no writing anywhere ...SO HARD to find this cover without wear highly wear-prone black cover ...TOP SURVIVOR
The Vinyl: is all shiny both sides, rated: M- expect to play clean highly enjoyable ... with clean 360 sound Columbia labels...
NOTE: The large poster is included and is CLEAN with no rips or tears
and
both labels are clean
A cool addition to anyone s music library
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All imperfections are noted both cover record