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Spooky Tooth - The Last Puff (1970) [Vinyl Rip 24/192]

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Spooky Tooth - The Last Puff (1970) [Vinyl Rip 24/192]

Spooky Tooth - The Last Puff (1970)
Vinyl | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192kHz & 24-bit/96kHz | 1341 & 665 mb | 34:07 | Artwork: Scans (30dpi, *. jpg)
Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Blues Rock | Label: Island Records / 6339 004

The Last Puff is a rock album by the British band Spooky Tooth. For the only time in its history, the band was billed as "Spooky Tooth Featuring Mike Harrison". The band broke up shortly after the album's release, reforming two years later. "Something to Say" was written by Joe Cocker and appeared on his 1972 album Joe Cocker.
~ Wiki


Perhaps "The Last Gasp" would have been a more apt title here. Spooky Tooth appeared to be on its last legs, and being propped up by members of the Grease Band, this record should have been merely one of those contract fulfillments, but it isn't. It's a good, solid effort that includes a burning cover of the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus." Unfortunately, Spooky Tooth didn't stay together to reap the rewards of this new combination of musicians.
~ James Chrispell, All Music


Formed in 1967, Spooky Tooth quickly moved into progressive rock during the heady days of the late 60s. The original band comprised Gary Wright (b. 26 April 1945, Englewood, New Jersey, USA; keyboards, vocals) plus a band named Art that featured Mike Kellie (b. 24 March 1947, Birmingham, England; drums), Luther Grosvenor (b. 23 December 1946, Evesham, Worcestershire, England; guitar), Mike Harrison (b. 3 September 1945, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; vocals) and Greg Ridley (b. 23 October 1947, Cumberland, England; bass). Their hard work on the English club scene won through, although their only commercial success was in the USA. They combined hard-edged imaginative versions of non-originals with their own considerable writing abilities. Their self-indulgent excursion with Pierre Henry on Ceremony was a change of direction that found few takers, save for the superb cover painting by British artist John Holmes. Then a number of personnel changes: Ridley had departed for Humble Pie, Gary Wright left to form Wonderwheel and Grosvenor later emerged as "Ariel Bender" in Stealers Wheel and Mott The Hoople. Three members of the Grease Band joined; Henry McCullough (b. Portstewart, Ireland), Chris Stainton and Alan Spenner. The band broke up shortly after its release, although various members, including Foreigner's Mick Jones, Bryson Graham (drums), Mike Patto and Ian Herbert (bass) eventually regrouped for three further albums which, while competent, showed no progression and were all written to a now dated rock formula. The original line-up of Spooky Tooth, minus Gary Wright, regrouped in 1999 to record a worthy album for the German Ruf label.
~ Discogs



Tracklist:

01. I Am The Walrus
02. Wrong Time
03. Something To Say
04. Nobody There At All
05. Down River
06. Son Of Your Father
07. The Last Puff

Spooky Tooth - The Last Puff (1970) [Vinyl Rip 24/192]




foobar2000 1.5.5 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-03-04 10:42:51

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Analyzed: Spooky Tooth / Ceremony An Electronic Mass
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -1.75 dB -19.89 dB 6:27 01-I Am The Walrus
DR15 -2.51 dB -19.43 dB 5:14 02-Wrong Time
DR16 -0.55 dB -20.81 dB 5:52 03-Something To Say
DR12 -5.28 dB -19.89 dB 4:06 04-Nobody There At All
DR13 -2.72 dB -19.65 dB 4:52 05-Down River
DR12 -5.35 dB -19.59 dB 3:57 06-Son Of Your Father
DR14 -3.19 dB -21.24 dB 3:39 07-The Last Puff
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5227 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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