Spooky Two Explained

Spooky Two
Type:Studio album
Artist:Spooky Tooth
Cover:Spooky Two cover.jpg
Released:March 1969 (UK)[1] / August 1969 (North America)
Studio:Morgan, London[2]
Genre:Blues rock[3]
Label:Island (UK) / A&M (North America)
Festival (Australia)
Producer:Jimmy Miller
Prev Title:It's All About
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:Ceremony
Next Year:1969

Spooky Two is the second studio album by the English rock band Spooky Tooth. It was originally released in March 1969, on the label Island Records (licensed to A&M in the United States).

Critical reception

Spooky Two received mixed reviews from contemporary critics, including Rolling Stone[4] and The Village Voice. Robert Christgau wrote in the latter publication that, "at its best ('Waitin' for the Wind,' 'That Was Only Yesterday') this group is not significantly poorer than Blind Faith. At its worst ('Lost in My Dream,' 'I've Got Enough Heartaches') it is painfully overwrought."[5]

Mike DeGagne of AllMusic was more positive in a retrospective review: "Spooky Two is this British blues-rock band's pièce de résistance. All eight of the tracks compound free-styled rock and loose-fitting guitar playing, resulting in some fantastic raw music … their smooth, relaxed tempos and riffs mirrored bands like Savoy Brown and, at times, even the Yardbirds … Although Spooky Tooth lasted about seven years, their other albums never really contained the same passion or talented collaborating by each individual musician as Spooky Two."

In Canada the album reached #48 on the charts.[6]

It was voted number 42 in the All-Time 50 Long Forgotten Gems from Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.[7]

Personnel

Spooky Tooth

Other credits

Notes and References

  1. Album Reviews . Melody Maker. March 29, 1969 . 16 . 15 September 2021.
  2. Web site: Spooky Tooth-The Island Years. 4 November 2015.
  3. Web site: The Top 30 British Blues Rock Albums Of All Time. 23 March 2007. Classic Rock. Future plc. 1 September 2018.
  4. Gancher . David . 20 September 1969 . Records . . 42 . 35 . San Francisco . Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. .
  5. News: Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau. September 18, 1969. Consumer Guide (4). The Village Voice. March 13, 2019. robertchristgau.com.
  6. Web site: RPM Magazine - November 8, 1969 - Page 19.
  7. Book: All Time Top 1000 Albums. Colin Larkin. Colin Larkin (writer). Virgin Books. 2000. 3rd. 0-7535-0493-6. 27.