Grape Jam. Released in 1968. Double albums were popular at the time, but this one had two albums packaged separately wrapped into one. This release was criticized for overproduction, but the hard core Grape fans still loved it.
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Grape Jam. Released in 1968. Double albums were popular at the time, but this one had two albums packaged separately wrapped into one. This release was criticized for overproduction, but the hard core Grape fans still loved it.
One of San Franciscos finest in the mid-60′s.
Currently playing. One of my favorite bands back in the day. #mobygrape #greatgrape https://www.instagram.com/p/CoBJkp2OZzpoocJwoM3O3A8JcKmlvNpQbC-YiY0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
From XRaydio's playlist ⭐🌼⭐ #mobygrape https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgog7G_o4cY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
“[Skip Spence] was a force to be reckoned with… He was a really bright star. He came up with beautiful chord changes and the melodies going through them. He had a real knack for that.” - Paul Kantner
RIP 1999 OTD, Skip Spence, an original member of Jefferson Airplane and founding member of Moby Grape, died of lung cancer in a San Francisco hospital aged 52. He had battled schizophrenia and alcoholism.