Legendary Grape

Legendary Grape is an album by Moby Grape, released by Dig Music in 2003.

Legendary Grape
Studio album by
Released1989 as a cassette (500 copies)
2003 as a CD
Genre
Length46:20
ProducerMindy Giles, Dennis Newhall
Moby Grape chronology
Moby Grape '84
(1984)
Legendary Grape
(1989)
Vintage: The Very Best of Moby Grape
(1993)

History

The original album was issued in 1989 as a five hundred copy, cassette-only release on Herman Records. The album was at the time credited to The Melvilles, being one of the names used by Moby Grape during the course of their protracted dispute with former manager Matthew Katz over ownership of the band name and related royalties. The tapes were remastered by Dig Music, and eight additional songs were added for the release of Legendary Grape.[1]

The album was recorded by original Moby Grape members Peter Lewis, Jerry Miller, Bob Mosley and Don Stevenson. All group members contributed songs, as had been the case during all of the band's history. However, whereas in the past Jerry Miller and Don Stevenson had generally written together, including some of Moby Grape's best known songs,[2] both were now writing exclusively separately. Founding member Skip Spence was not well enough to perform, though one of his songs was included on the recording. It was the practice of Spence's bandmates to try to include at least one of his songs on every Moby Grape recording, irrespective of Spence's ability to participate in the recording.

Shortly after the album's original release, Bob Mosley, who was subject to the challenges of schizophrenia, as was Spence, commenced a period of homelessness that lasted approximately five years, until recovering through the assistance of bandmate Peter Lewis,[3] among others.

Track listing

  1. "All My Life" (Spence) 3:36
  2. "Nighttime Rider" (Mosley) 3:07
  3. "Give It Hell" (Miller) 2:55
  4. "On The Dime" (Miller) 3:50
  5. "Lady of the Night" (Miller) 3:42
  6. "Changing" (Lewis) 3:05
  7. "Took It All Away" (Mosley) 3:06
  8. "Bitter Wind in Tanganika" (Mosley) 3:33
  9. "Talk About Love (I'm Talking About You)" (Chuck Berry) 1:57
  10. "You'll Never Know" (Miller) 4:15
  11. "You Can Depend on Me" Mosley 3:09
  12. "Further On Up the Road" (Don Robey, Joe Veasey) 3:01
  13. "It Don't Take Much" (Mosley) 3:20
  14. "Gettin' Used to Being Treated Wrong" (Stevenson) 2:33
  15. "Forty Feet Tall" (Miller) 4:47
  16. "Forbidden Love" (Stevenson) 2:58
  17. "Telephone Love" (Mosley) 2:33
  18. "Rodeo" (Pettigrew) 4:14

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Dan Abernathy - rhythm guitar

Other Credits

  • Mindy Giles - Associate Producer
  • Dennis Newhall - Reissue Producer
  • Don Stevenson - Engineer
  • Robert Farrell - Mastering
  • Martin de Anda - Artwork, Graphic Design, Design
  • David Fricke - Liner Notes
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References

  1. Richie Unterberger, Review of Legendary Grape; www.allmusic.com.
  2. Such as "Hey Grandma" from Moby Grape (1967) and "Murder In My Heart For The Judge", from Wow/Grape Jam (1968).
  3. See Bob Mosley and Peter Lewis.
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