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Grape Jam [Bonus Tracks]

 
Album Review: Grape Jam [Bonus Tracks]

  • Artist: Moby Grape
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 09, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Moby Grape's two greatest strengths were that the five members of the band were all top-notch musicians and great songwriters. Grape Jam amply demonstrates the former virtue, while the latter barely figures into the formula at all. As the title suggests, Grape Jam consists of five semi-improvised selections in which the players stretch out at length, primarily on slow, blues influenced numbers, with plenty of ace guitar work from Peter Lewis, Jerry Miller, and Skip Spence, while Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield sit in on keyboards for a few numbers. While there's some potent soloing here, and the rhythm section of Bob Mosley and Don Stevenson show they can adapt to whatever the band throws their way, the tunefulness and tight performances that made Moby Grape one of the finest debut albums of all time is missing in action. As good as the chops on display here may be, great soloing doesn't mean all that much without the context of a good song, and that becomes painfully obvious on "Boysenberry Jam" and "Black Currant Jam." Grape Jam was originally released as a companion piece with Moby Grape's overcooked but compelling second album, Wow (folks who bought Wow could get Grape Jam at a discount), and as a bonus item it's not without interest, but all by itself this meanders far too much for its own good. Grape Jam is akin to hearing a handful of talented musicians goofing off, and while the talent is obvious, so is the aimlessness of the music. [Sundazed Music re-released Grape Jam in 2007 as part of their reissue program of Moby Grape's Columbia back catalog, with the addition of three unreleased tracks. The remastering is excellent, the new graphics are handsome, and Gene Sculatti's liner notes are entertaining and well-informed, but making this album almost 32 minutes longer doesn't do much to address its flaws, though the unreleased version of Milt Jackson's "Bags' Groove" with a horn section sitting in does have its moments.] ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Never Moby Grape (6:14)
Boysenberry Jam Moby Grape (6:02)
Black Currant Jam Moby Grape (7:09)
Marmalade (Lyrics) Moby Grape (14:04)
The Lake Moby Grape (4:02)
Grape Jam #2 [#][*] Moby Grape (9:20)
Grape Jame #9 [#][*] Moby Grape (9:12)
Bags' Groove [#][*] Moby Grape (13:21)

Credits

Michael Bloomfield (Piano), Al Kooper (Piano), Skip Spence (Guitar), Skip Spence (Piano), Fred Lipsius (Sax (Alto)), Bob Mosley (Bass), Bob Mosley (Vocals), Randy Brecker (Trumpet), Dick Halligan (Trombone), Matthew Katz (Direction), Glen Kolotkin (Engineer), Jerry Miller (Guitar), Don Puluse (Engineer), David Rubinson (Drums), David Rubinson (Producer), Don Stevenson (Drums), Jerry Weiss (Trumpet), Jim Marshall (Photography), Gene Sculatti (Annotation), Bob Irwin (Mastering), Tim Livingston (Project Manager), Stephanie Kennedy (Production Coordination), Jayme Pieruzzi (Project Manager), Eric Schou (Design)
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