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From: Los Angeles, CA, USA

Spirit was an incredibly unique, Los Angeles band that formed in 1967 and proficiently pioneered a blended link between late 60s psychedelia and early 70s progressive rock. Original members included Jay Ferguson (lead vocals, percussion), Randy "California" Wolfe (lead guitar, vocals), Mark Andes (bass, vocals), Ed "Cass" Cassidy (drums, percussion) and John Locke (keyboards).

In early 1966, Wolfe, a 15 year old prodigy guitarist from L.A., met Ferguson and Andes, forming the folk-rock outfit the Red Roosters. Wolfe's stepfather, Ed Cassidy, was enlisted as the drummer and John Locke took on the keyboards. Cassidy, considerably older than the rest of his bandmates, already had an impressive resume having played with jazz giants Theolonious Monk, Cannonball Adderley, and Gerry Mulligan, while Locke also had an extensive jazz background, previously playing with Cassidy and Taj Mahal in the Rising Sons.

In mid 1966, the Red Roosters broke up when Wolfe moved to New York City were he met a yet to be famous Jimi Hendrix and joined his band Jimmy James & The Blue Flames. It was during this period that Wolfe was given the stage name "Randy California" by Hendrix to differentiate him from another Randy (Palmer) in the Flames whom he had already nicknamed "Randy Texas". When the offer came to record in England, Hendrix asked California to join him, but his parents prohibited it, thus denying California the chance to become a part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. California returned to Los Angeles where he and Cassidy quickly reunited with Andes (who had been playing with Canned Heat), Locke and Ferguson, first calling themselves Spirits Rebellious. They soon shortening their name to Spirit and began playing regularly in L.A. at the Ash Grove.

Cassidy was instrumental in shaping the band's varying musical backgrounds into distinct interpretations of rock, jazz, blues and classical and it wasn't long before a recording contract was reached with Ode, a project of Mamas & The Papas producer Lou Adler. The group's self-titled, debut LP was released in early 1968 and successfully blends the aforementioned styles superbly with pop oriented songs like 'Uncle Jack' and 'Straight Arrow', as well as in more adventurous compositions like 'Elijah' and 'Fresh Garbage'. Another song on the record, the very noncommercial 'Mechanical World', was the band's first single and displays a slightly avant-garde sound. England was especially receptive to this album, as the track 'Water Woman' was covered by several U.K. bands including the Amazing Friendly Apple and Angel Pavement, while the instrumental 'Taurus' inspired Led Zeppelin's guitar intro on their classic opus 'Stairway To Heaven'.

Late 1968 saw the release of the group's follow-up LP (The Family That Plays Together), which garnered a sales boost from the hit single 'I Got A Line On You' that reached the #25 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. This track has since become their signature song and christens the album off to a rollicking start. The FM staples 'Poor Richard' and 'Silky Sam' round out an impressive side one while the psychedelic 'Dream Within A Dream' and 'Aren't You Glad' remain two of their most underrated songs.

In 1969, Spirit began work on their next project that mainly encompasses instrumental music to support the seldomly seen film Model Shop, starring Gary Lockwood. Though originally unreleased, the film's soundtrack was finally compiled on CD by Sundazed in 2004 and illustrates the bands virtuosity, and is highly recommended. Still in soundtrack mode, Spirit delved into recording their next LP titled Clear. Though it didn't chart as high as their earlier efforts, this album contains solid hard rockers ('Dark-Eyed Woman' and 'New Dope In Town') mixed with a balance of atmospheric instrumentals ('Ice' and 'Clear'). They also released a non-LP single at this time, the futuristic '1984', that charted modestly.

Spirit's next album, and last to feature the band's classic lineup, was the 1970 Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus, which is considered by most to be the band's finest work. The LP contains one of their most enduring songs, the ecologically conscious 'Natures Way', while the fun-loving 'Animal Zoo' and 'Life Has Just Begun' catch the group at perhaps their most optimistic. 'Mr. Skin', arguably one of their best songs, was a wink and a nod to drummer Cassidy, whose shaven head had helped him become a focal point of the band. Despite the high quality of the material, "Sardonicus" was surprisingly the band's lowest charting album to date. Following the accompanying tour and a less than glowing review from Rolling Stone magazine, the group disbanded, disillusioned with the negative reception to what they thought was their best effort.

Andes and Ferguson went on to form Jo Jo Gunne with Andes' brother Matt and released four albums in the early 1970s. Andes subsequently formed Firefall, while Ferguson later embarked on a successful solo career and became a seasoned session musician. California also recorded several solo records and, along with Cassidy, toured and recorded as Spirit with various lineups over the years, including several reunions with other original members. In early 1997, Randy California was sadly lost at sea while rescuing his son from a rip current off the coast near their home in Molokai, Hawaii.

Original LPs/EPs

Spirit

Original LP/EP Label: Ode Zl 2 44003

Released: January, 1968

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Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • Fresh Garbage
  • Girl In Your Eye
  • Straight Arrow

The Family That Plays Together

Original LP/EP Label: Ode Zl 2 44014

Released: December, 1968

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Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • Aren't You Glad
  • Dream Within A Dream
  • I Got A Line On You

    (Original 45 Label: Ode 257-115, A - December, 1968)

  • It Shall Be
  • Poor Richard
  • She Smiles

    (Original 45 Label: Ode 257-115, B - December, 1968)

  • Silky Sam

Clear

Original LP/EP Label: Ode ZI 2 44016

Released: July, 1969

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Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • So Little Time To Fly

Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus

Original LP/EP Label: Epic E 30267

Released: November, 1970

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Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • Animal Zoo

    (Original 45 Label: Epic 5-10648, A - September, 1970)

  • Life Has Just Begun
  • Love Has Found A Way
  • Mr. Skin

    (Original 45 Label: Epic 5-10701, A - October, 1970)

  • Nature's Way
  • Prelude - Nothin' To Hide
  • Soldier

    (Original 45 Label: Epic 5-10701, B - October, 1970)

  • Space Child
  • Street Worm
  • When I Touch You
  • Why Can't I Be Free

Artist Compilations

Model Shop

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Songs from this album played on TWOS:

  • Aren’t You Glad [Demo Version]
  • Eventide
  • Fog
  • Green Gorilla
  • Mellow Fellow
  • The Moving Van

Time Circle (1968-1972)

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This 2 CD compilation contains most of the songs by this artist that are played on TWOS.

General Compilations

Where The Action Is!: Los Angeles Nuggets 1965-1968

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This compilation CD contains the following songs by this artist that are played on TWOS:
- Girl In Your Eye