MUSIC ON VINYL
Alexander Spence - Oar Alexander Spence
180 gram audiophile vinyl
The only solo album by Alexander "Skip" Spence, released in 1969
Psychedelic folk classic featuring the song "Little Hands"
Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on crystal clear vinyl
The Canadian-born Alexander ‘Skip’ Spence was the co-founder of Moby Grape, and played guitar with them until 1969.
In the same year he released his only solo album: ‘Oar’. The album was recorded after Spence had spent six months in a mental
institution following a delusion-driven attempt to attack his Moby Grape band mates with a fire axe, after having ingested LSD.
As the urban myth goes, on the day of his release he drove a motorcycle, dressed in only his pajamas, directly to Nashville to
record his only solo album. Fact is that he recorded this album in seven days, playing all the instruments himself and that the
end result is now considered to be a classic psychedelic folk album. After this album Spence largely withdrew from the music industry.
Oar is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on crystal clear vinyl.
Track List
SIDE A
A1 - Little Hands
A2 - Cripple Creek
A3 - Diana
A4 - Margaret-Tiger Rug
A5 - Weighted Down (The Prison Song)
A6 - War In Peace
SIDE B
B1 - Broken Heart
B2 - All Come To Meet Her
B3 - Books Of Moses
B4 - Dixie Peach Promenade
B5 - Lawrence Of Euphoria
B6 - Grey/Afro
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