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Released
  
October 1972

Length
  
37:11

Label
  
Reprise Records

Recorded
  
Autumn 1972

Release date
  
October 1972

Genres
  
Rock music, Blues rock

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Clear Spot (1972)
  
Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974)

Artists
  
Captain Beefheart, Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band

Producers
  
Ted Templeman, Captain Beefheart

Similar
  
Captain Beefheart albums, Rock music albums

Clear Spot is the seventh album by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band. It originally released on LP in 1972 in a clear plastic sleeve.

Contents

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Production

Beefheart's third album Trout Mask Replica established him as a critically acclaimed artist, but it sold poorly. For this album Beefheart wanted more commercial success – hence his decision to work with the widely respected team of producer Ted Templeman and engineer Donn Landee, who previously created hits for artists such as the Doobie Brothers, Carly Simon and Van Morrison. Clear Spot gathers together much of the lyrical material that Beefheart had created or formulated at the beginning of The Spotlight Kid recordings.

Releases

The original United States release of the album was in a specially-produced clear plastic sleeve. The title Clear Spot was embossed on the front flap, with the record clearly visible inside without a liner. This reflected the title: a "clear" cover with the black vinyl disc as a visible "spot." The original concept was for the disc to be of clear vinyl, but this was abandoned due to financial constraints. The package also included a white card insert, with the band name and credits. For the UK this was a single weight card, but in the US issues this was back-to-back card with radius corners at the foot.

For U.S. reissues and initial release in other countries, a more traditional black on white printed sleeve was employed. The insert (or subsequent cover) shows a photo of Beefheart and band members in the control center of the Planetarium of Griffith Park Observatory, Los Angeles, California. Griffith Park and the neighboring Los Angeles Zoo had inspired the young Beefheart (born Don Glen Vliet).

On CD, the album is now available only as a "two for one" with its predecessor The Spotlight Kid, giving an overview of the work created when the band resided in Felton (near Santa Cruz, California) and Trinidad in Humboldt County. Separately, the two albums are only available as vinyl LP reissues.

In 2015, Rhino Records remastered and re-released this album, along with The Spotlight Kid and Lick My Decals Off, Baby in a box-set titled Sun Zoom Spark, rendering these albums available after being out-of-print for years.

Charting

Clear Spot reached #191 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart. It did not chart in the U.K.

Legacy

In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Big Eyed Beans from Venus" at number 53 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. "Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 film The Big Lebowski, and was later covered by the Black Keys and the Washington D.C.-based band Shortstack. The title track has been covered by Painted Willie and by Mark Lanegan.

Track listing

All lyrics and music by Don Van Vliet.

Personnel

  • Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet) – vocals, harmonica, "wings on Singabus" (apparently referring to the flapping noise heard when he says the word Singabus, in "Golden Birdies")
  • Zoot Horn Rollo (Bill Harkleroad) – guitar, slide guitar, mandolin
  • Rockette Morton (Mark Boston) – guitar, bass
  • Ed Marimba (Art Tripp) – drums, percussion
  • Roy Estrada – bass
  • Additional personnel
  • Milt Holland – percussion
  • Russ Titelman – guitar
  • The Blackberries – backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Low Yo Yo Stuff3:41
    2Nowadays a Woman's Gotta Hit a Man3:46
    3Too Much Time2:50

    References

    Clear Spot Wikipedia