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Spirit includes: J. Christian (vocals, bass); Al Staehely (guitar); John Locke (keyboards); Ed Cassidy (drums).Personnel: Al Staehely (vocals); John Locke (keyboards); Ed Cass...Read more
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The Spirit recording Feedback without Randy California
The band Spirit to me has really been about singer-songwriter, extraordinary guitarist Randy California. It is amazing to me that this band was able to put together a record t...Read more
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Great lost gem of an album!!
Well I've been a long time fan of the original Spirit line-up & the first four excellent albums, but I'd never really gave any of the later Spirit material a chance. "...Read more

Feedback [Bonus Track] by Spirit (CD, Oct-2003, Collectors' Choice Music)

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    Album Features
    UPC:617742042122
    Artist:Spirit
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2003
    Record Label:Collectors' Choice Music
    Genre:Art Rock, Rock & Pop

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    Playing Time:38 min.
    Producer:Spirit, David Briggs, Doug Wygal
    Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:DDD

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    Spirit includes: J. Christian (vocals, bass); Al Staehely (guitar); John Locke (keyboards); Ed Cassidy (drums).Personnel: Al Staehely (vocals); John Locke (keyboards); Ed Cassidy (drums).Liner Note Author: Matthew Greenwald.Recording information: San Francisco, CA (11/1971).Photographer: Don Peterson.Feedback is one of the strangest happenings in rock, more dramatic than Michael MacDonald taking over the Doobie Brothers, but more successful artistically than it was financially, and a chapter of the group that is sadly forgotten. The original band was produced by Lou Adler and built around guitar prodigy Randy California, and a bit of history is in order to understand this hybrid project. David Briggs, producer of Kathi MacDonald, Alice Cooper's Easy Action, and Neil Young, helped the band forge their classic Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus and was retained for this follow-up. William Ruhlmann's liner notes to Spirit's Time Circle Epic/Legacy release notes that Randy California resigned from the group at this point. Mark Andes and Jay Ferguson formed Jo Jo Gunne with Curly Smith, and Smith's friends, the Staehely Brothers, joined Cassidy and company. What Ed Cassidy and keyboard player John Locke created with producer David Briggs was a phenomenal reinvention of Spirit, which worked, sometimes better than the original group. Bassist/vocalist Al Staehely wrote the music, with guitar chores and backing vocals by his brother J. Christian Staehely. "Witch," the final track on the disc, is typical of this new Spirit sound, a fusion of pop/jazz/rock with a dab of country. It would have been a perfect blend for Randy California to step back into, though his ego might have been the stumbling block here. In concert, this version of Spirit was serious and precise, playing with a cool efficiency. David Briggs was the perfect guy to oversee this project, allowing the musicians their space and developing a true counterpart to The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus, considered by many to be the band's highpoint. The cover is in eerie aqua blue with the faces looking like spirits peering out of a distorted television. The gatefold contains a band photo and a smart evolutionary image for this eclectic and underrated West Coast band. Here's the clincher: musically, some of the best work on Feedback are the two instrumentals by keyboard player John Locke, "Puesta Del Scam" and "Trancas Fog-Out," fragments of the original "Spirit" performed by this new quartet. The stuff is brilliant, and that it was excised from Time Circle is a pity. It was this writer who put Epic/Legacy in touch with Randy California in the development of 1991's Time Circle compilation project, and certainly the elegant "Darkness," the third John Locke title, deserved to be included on that double disc, and some representation of this remarkable work would have been appropriate rather than nine whopping cuts from The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. Jo Jo Gunne guitarist Matthew Andes (brother of Spirit's Mark Andes) co-wrote "Mellow Morning" with Al Staehely, and it, along with "Right on Time" and "Ripe and Ready," all display the Spirit vibe, even hinting at some Jo Jo Gunne, as strange as that may seem. The Cassidy/Locke/Staehely/Staehely combo added enough jazz to Spirit to temper the all out assault that was Jo Jo Gunne, and therein lies the difference. This is not David Bowie's ex-drummer and bassist forming the Spiders From Mars; keep in mind that Ed Cassidy was not only the band's insignia with his Yul Brynner look, he was this group's spiritual leader. As Randy California's step-dad, it's a shame he didn't get more firm with the boy and demand they all be "the family that plays together." Had the Staehely brothers and John Locke stayed on board for Cassidy and Randy California's next project, the erratic Potatoland disc may have mutated into something totally brilliant. The best of Al Staehely, John Locke, and Randy California would have been truly ...

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    The Spirit recording Feedback without Randy California

    Created: 01/05/07
    The band Spirit to me has really been about singer-songwriter, extraordinary guitarist Randy California. It is amazing to me that this band was able to put together a record this great. It rocks with a slight easy going country feel. The writing and lyrics are meaningful and timeless. The band is tight and sounds very comfortable together. This recording to me was truly one of the high points of the band. It has always been a great moment in 70s music in general.
    Great sound from a live studio performance. Highly recomended.
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    Great lost gem of an album!!

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    Created: 07/02/12
    Well I've been a long time fan of the original Spirit line-up & the first four excellent albums, but I'd never really gave any of the later Spirit material a chance. "Feedback", was the follow-up album to the fantastic "Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus", with Ed Cassidy & John Locke attempting to continue the band without three key members who had left the group. They brought in the Staehely Brothers, from Texas, & while this album has a somewhat different feel to it than what came before, it is really surprising how well the album holds up. This is very solid stuff that just grows on you more & more with repeated listens! Songs like "Cadillac Cowboys", "Chelsea Girls", etc., are fantastic examples of early '70's rock that still sounds real good today. Any fans of Spirit or just '70's rock music, should definitely pick up "Feedback", you won't be disappointed.......
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