Album Title
Moby Grape
Artist Icon Wow (1968)
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Calendar Icon 1968

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Genre Icon Psychedelic Rock

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"Wow/Grape Jam" is the rock band Moby Grape's second album. It was unusual and significantly different from most double album releases. It was released in 1968 as two different albums in separate covers but packaged together and sold for the price of a single LP.
Grape Jam was originally intended to be a free bonus album to be given away with Wow. Each album was later released as an individual CD with bonus tracks. Wow originally had a color gatefold sleeve, while Grape Jam had a color non-gatefold cover. This was Moby Grape's highest charting release in the U.S., peaking at #20 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Wow has a more heavily produced sound than the first Moby Grape album. String and horn arrangements were added to many of the songs by producer David Rubinson. Recording started in Los Angeles in late 1967, but most of the album was recorded in New York City in late 1967 and early 1968.
Grape Jam has been criticized for its rather loose and mostly improvised performances which contrast sharply with the heavily produced material on "Wow". However Grape Jam is also notable in that it features guest appearances on piano by Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield. This studio album was recorded in New York City in January and February 1968.
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