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Sold Date:
November 3, 2016
Start Date:
July 6, 2016
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LP ULTIMATE SPINACH
Ultimate Spinach
Country of release: Italy, 2000
Original released: 1968
Label: Akarma
Catalogue number: AK 119
Barcode: 8026575119123
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Ego Trip (3:12)
2. Sacrifice Of The Moon (In Four Parts) (3:45)
3. Plastic Raincoating / Hung Up Minds (2:55)
4. (Ballad Of) The Hip Death Goddess (8:12)
5. Your Head Is Reeling (3:39)
6. Dove In Hawk's Clothing (3:53)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Baroque #1 (4:47)
2. Funny Freak Parade (2:34)
3. Pamela (3:10)
4. Your Head Is Reeling (Mono Version) (3:38) (Bonustrack)
5. (Ballad Of) The Hip Death Goddess (Mono Version)
(8:18) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
Ultimate Spinach are an
interesting band in that their existence was a result of the MGM label
attempting to capitalize on the popularity of West Coast psych music by creating
a completely contrived East Coast psych-pop ‘scene’ in the latter sixties.
Ultimate Spinach were the flagship of this effort, which withered rather quickly
at a time when beat and intellectual folk rock were still the dominant
influences over Boston-area counter culture.
Not that the band didn’t make a
decent go of things. Band leader Ian Bruce-Douglas was an accomplished
multi-instrumentalist and briefly prolific songwriter who left behind several
psych classics, mostly from this album. “Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess” is a
very well-constructed eight-minute psych dirge that matches the best of West
Coast bands like Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna and the like, and still makes
appearances on the occasional late-night FM radio show or flashback podcast.
“Plastic Raincoats” was more poppish but equally period-appropriate to a 1967
sound that owed as much to the Beatles and Kinks as it did to later variants
like Country Joe and Todd Rundgren.
In the end though this is undeniably
a commercial attempt to clone true progressive psych music, and lacks somewhat
in dirty, earthy authenticity. The musicianship is excellent, and Barbara Hudson
delivers seductive and engaging vocals to give the band an overall appeal that
should have gotten them further on the charts than they managed to
achieve.
Bruce-Douglas would hold the group together for another album
the following year which would be even slightly more polished, but that appears
to have been enough for him as he and the rest of the group departed shortly
after. Hudson would become the centerpiece for a new lineup that featured mostly
journeyman, professional musicians for a decidedly commercial third album to
close out the sixties. There is apparently still a band operating under the name
Ultimate Spinach today, but with no original members and little of the old
repertoire there’s not much to attract prog music fans.
This album and
band gets mentioned a fair amount among progressive and psych music circles even
today, but given their highly commercial and contrived origins I’m not sure they
deserve the elevated status often ascribed to them. This is a good but not great
album, worth picking up but not taking too seriously. Three stars and mildly
recommended to fans of the late-sixties psych era, but don’t expect to have your
mind blown. (ClemofNazareth/progarchives.com)
Ian Bruce-Douglas - Vocals,
Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Electric Harpsichord, 12-String Guitar
Sitar, Harmonica, Flute, Theremin, Celesta
Geoffrey Winthrop Vocals, Guitar,
Feedback Guitar, Sitar , Electric Sitar
Richard Nese - Bass, Feedback Bass
Keith Lahteinen - Vocals, Drums, Tabla, Bass Drum, Bells
Barbara Hudson -
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Hollowbody Guitar, Kazoo
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