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The Last Puff (1970)

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Title: The Last Puff
Artist: Spooky Tooth
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1970

Tracks:
1 - I Am the Walrus - 6:25
2 - The Wrong Time - 5:08
3 - Something to Say - 5:50
4 - Nobody There at All - 4:00
5 - Down River - 4:49
6 - Son of Your Father - 3:55
7 - The Last Puff - 3:36

Overview:
For the only time in its history, the band was billed as "Spooky Tooth featuring Mike Harrison". The album was released following the departure of co-lead singer and principal songwriter Gary Wright. Wright had left the band following the release of Ceremony, in 1969.
"Something to Say" was co-written by Joe Cocker and would later appear on his 1972 album Joe Cocker. Grease Band members Henry McCullough, Chris Stainton and Alan Spenner joined original Spooky Tooth members Harrison, Grosvenor and Kellie to complete the album. The Grease Band members had achieved international prominence the year before, backing Joe Cocker at Woodstock The album was co-produced by Stainton and Chris Blackwell.
As one reviewer commented, "...Harrison proved more than ready to command center stage in 'Puff'. His interplay with the newly augmented band mimicked the heavy rock-soul vibe Cocker tapped on his debut. That was most obvious in a cover of The Beatles' I Am The Walrus, which provided a thrilling parallel to Cocker's shout-it-to-the-heavens take on "With A Little Help From My Friends" from the year before."
Despite the promise of the album, the band broke up shortly after its release. A year later, McCullough, Stainton and Spenner would release the first of two Grease Band albums, while Harrison and Grosvenor would both release solo albums.
Mike Harrison – vocals
Luther Grosvenor – guitar
Henry McCullough – guitar
Chris Stainton – bass guitar, piano, organ, guitar
Alan Spenner – bass guitar
Mike Kellie – drums
 
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB

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