Moby Grape '69 | ||||
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Studio album by Moby Grape | ||||
Released | January 30, 1969 | |||
Recorded | April 22-November 24, 1968 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock, country rock, folk rock | |||
Length | 29:17 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | David Rubinson | |||
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Allmusic | |
Robert Christgau | |
Rolling Stone | (positive) |
Moby Grape '69 is the third album by the psychedelic rock band Moby Grape.
It is the first album after the departure of co-founder Skip Spence. Spence nonetheless is heard on one song, "Seeing", presumably from the Wow/Grape Jam sessions, and positioned as the final song on Moby Grape '69. As Peter Lewis describes the album, "We made Moby Grape '69, in an attempt to rebound from the Wow album, which was over-produced. And it's a cool album. Although we could have rehearsed it a little more, we still believed in it. But I think we were waiting for Skippy to come back, and he never did."
The album peaked at a disappointing number 113 on the Billboard chart. While it did not sell well at the time of its release, in a recent (2008) review, it is pointed out that the album would be particularly appreciated by persons who like the music of Poco and The Eagles. For Moby Grape fans at the time, the album was perhaps too country in musical orientation. In some respects, the album was ahead of its time, predating the more popular first country rock releases by Poco and The Eagles.
Album - Billboard