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Oar
Release Date: 1969
Running Time: 60:39
Label: Columbia

No one except psychedelic Renaissance man Alexander "Skippy" Spence could have created an album such as Oar. Alternately heralded as a "soundtrack to schizophrenia" and a "visionary solo effort," Oar became delegated to cut out and bargain bins shortly after its release in the spring of 1969. However those who did hear it were instantly drawn into Spence's inimitable sonic surrealism. As his illustrious past in the Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Moby Grape would suggest, this album is a pastiche of folk and rock. In reality, however, while these original compositions may draw from those genres, each song has the individuality of a fingerprint. As a solo recording, Oar is paramount as Spence performed and produced every sound on the album himself at Columbia Records studios in Nashville in the space of less than two weeks. This burst of creativity was directly preceded by a six month incarceration in New York City's Bellevue Hospital after chopping down a door at the Albert Hotel en route to do the same to fellow Moby Grape members Jerry Miller and Don Stevenson. A common motif to this album is the presence of saints and demons. Even the straightforward narratives such as the love ballad "Broken Heart" or "Cripple Creek" -- which feature vocal treatments reminiscent of folkie Fred Neil -- are bathed in unusual chord sequences and lyrical double-entendre. The majority of the sounds on this long-player remain teetering near the precipice of sanity. Primary examples include "War in Peace," the epic "Grey/Afro," and the sound effect-laden "Books of Moses." Comparisons have been made to Syd Barrett, John Lennon, and Frank Zappa -- the latter especially for the intense sonic collage techniques displayed on albums such as Lumpy Gravy and Civilization Phase III. In 1999, Sundazed Music issued what is considered the final word on Oar, which has been remastered and boasts over 20 minutes of additional material prepared by Spence. The album's lasting legacy is also captured on an all-star tribute CD to Spence titled More Oar. Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Little HandsSpence3:44
2Cripple CreekSpence2:16
3DianaSpence3:32
4Margaret/Tiger RugSpence2:17
5Weighted Down (The Prison Song)Spence6:27
6War in PeaceSpence4:05
7Broken HeartSpence3:29
8All Come to Meet HerSpence2:04
9Books of MosesSpence2:42
10Dixie Peach Promenade (Yin for Yang)Spence2:53
11Lawrence of EuphoriaSpence1:31
12Grey/AfroSpence9:38
13This Time He Has Come [*]Spence4:42
14It's the Best Thing for You [*]Spence2:48
15Keep Everything Under Your Hat [*]Spence3:06
16Furry Heroine (Halo of Gold) [*]Spence3:35
17Givin' up Things [*]Spence:59
18If I'm Good [#]Spence:47
19You Know [#]Spence1:47
20Doodle [#]Spence1:02
21Fountain [#]Spence:34
22I Think You and I [#]Spence1:14

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1969Columbia
CDCBS
1995CDColumbia Special Prod
CDColumbia Special Products
1991CDSony
1999CDSundazed
2000CDSundazed
1995CSColumbia Special Products
CSSony
2000LPSundazed



Member Of:
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Jefferson Airplane
The Otherside
Moby Grape
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