Ultimate Spinach III explained

Ultimate Spinach III
Type:studio
Artist:Ultimate Spinach
Cover:Ultimate Spinach III album cover.jpg
Released:1969
Recorded:December 2–11, 1968
Studio:Mayfair Studios, New York City
Genre:
Length:34:09
Label:MGM
Producer:Alan Lorber
Prev Title:Behold & See
Prev Year:1968

Ultimate Spinach III is the third and final studio album by the American psychedelic rock band Ultimate Spinach, and was released on MGM Records in 1969.[1]

Background

A few days before the production for Ultimate Spinach III began late 1968, the group was disbanded for personal differences with their record producer Alan Lorber. However, the third album needed to be produced due to contractual obligations with MGM Records.

Female lead vocalist Barbara Hudson and drummer Russell Levine were the only surviving members, while guitarist Ted Myers agreed to return after a year out. The Ultimate Spinach sextet was completed with three new musicians from other Boston local rock bands.[2]

In consequence, this album lacks the input of Ian Bruce-Douglas.Ted Myers and Tony Scheuren, ex bandmates in Chamaeleon Church, wrote most songs (some of them, even individually), while the rest of the band was reunited only for exhausting rehearsals and recording sessions, made in just nine days in Mayfair Studios, New York, in December 1968. The result was a mix of psychedelic, hard rock and pop styles.[3]

After the critical and commercial failure with this record, Ultimate Spinach was definitely disbanded in mid-1969.[4]

Track listing

All music composed by Ultimate Spinach.

LP Side A
LP Side B

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/es/Ultimate-Spinach-Ultimate-Spinach/release/1382596 Discogs.com
  2. Web site: Ultimate Spinach – Biography. allmusic.com. Unterberger, Richie. January 17, 2016.
  3. Web site: The Ultimate Interview. connecthotel.com. April 1, 2015.
  4. Web site: The Ultimate Interview. connecthotel.com. April 1, 2015.