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Clear (Spirit album)

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Released
  
October 1969

Release date
  
October 1969

Label
  
Ode Records

Artist
  
Spirit

Producer
  
Lou Adler

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Recorded
  
February 9, 1968 - August 27, 1969

Length
  
42:25 (original) 55:00 (1996 reissue)

Clear (1969)
  
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970)

Genres
  
Rock music, Psychedelic rock, Progressive rock

Similar
  
Ed Cassidy albums, Psychedelic rock albums

Clear was the third Spirit album, written largely in the wake of their work on the soundtrack to the 1968 film Model Shop. Several of the band members have said that they felt there wasn't enough time for developing the album after releasing two albums in 1968, recording a soundtrack and constantly touring, but a growing number of fans feel that it is one of the finest, if not the finest, album the group would ever make. Possibly because of the rushed work on the album, there is a larger reliance upon instrumental work and the jazz backgrounds of several members than any of their other albums, perhaps most exemplified by the three instrumental pieces penned by John Locke. It also features their sound gaining depth and sprawling out even more than it previously had, as they even attempt everything from the bluesy "So Little Time To Fly" to tightly constructed multi-part songs like "Dark Eyed Woman" and "New Dope In Town". Stylistically, "Clear" is a precursor to the band's next album, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus.

Contents

"So Little Time To Fly" was covered by legendary British rockers Status Quo as "Time to Fly".

The original Ode Records recording of Clear would be later restored by Sony in 1996. The second edition includes both sides of the 1984 single, the song "Fuller Brush Man" (which hasn't appeared elsewhere), and a piece entitled "Coral", which is also available on the Model Shop soundtrack but is present here in an elaborately produced version. "Coral" is a dedication to groupie Coral Shields, the 11-year-old sister of Sable Starr whom Randy California was dating at the time.

Track listing

Bonus tracks on the 1996 reissue
  • † - CD reissue bonus tracks
  • Spirit

  • Jay Ferguson – lead and backing vocals, percussion
  • Randy California – guitars, backing and lead vocals
  • John Locke – keyboards
  • Mark Andes – bass, backing vocals
  • Ed Cassidy – drums, percussion
  • Production

  • Lou Adler – Producer
  • Vic Anesini – Mastering, Mixing
  • Stachowaik – Engineer
  • Steiner – Engineer
  • Weinbang – Engineer
  • Adam Block – Project Director
  • Jeff Smith – Design
  • Tom Wilkes – Design
  • Guy Webster – Photography
  • Charts

    Album

    Songs

    1Dark Eyed Woman3:11
    2Apple Orchard4:09
    3So Little Time to Fly2:51

    References

    Clear (Spirit album) Wikipedia