Ultimate Spinach

Ultimate Spinach

Ultimate Spinach was a psychedelic/hard rock/blues band originally from Boston. In their '60's heyday they specialized in lengthy songs such as "Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess", from "Ultimate Spinach" (1968) and "Genesis of Beauty", from "Behold And See" (1968). Since 1970 the band have largely abandoned the psychedelic sounds and have (since at least 1975) dropped all of the '60's songs from their setlists (with the exception of 'Ballad Of The Hip Death Goddess' and a few from the third album).

Description

The Ultimate Spinach, comprised of keyboardist/guitarist Ian Bruce-Douglas and singer Barbara Hudson was a band of Boston's alternative scene in the second half of the 1960s. The phenomenon of a "Boston Sound", (whose other top acts included The Beacon Street Union, also on MGM), was more a publicity stunt than a legitimate artistic movement, and the Bruce-Douglas version of the band tends to be remembered for its name. The music is undeservedly forgotten.Despite suffering claims of dishonesty, they published technically sophisticated but also musically fascinating albums. On "Ultimate Spinach" (MGM, 1968) the standout cuts are "Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess", with an instrumental interval for theremin (an early electronic instrument), feedback and reverberation, and the psychoanalytic folk-blues "Ego Trip" , the 4-part suite "Sacrifice of the Moon" as well as "Your Head Is Reeling" and the Frank Zappa-esque, but less nasty than he typically was, "Plastic Raincoats". While there was a rumor that Bruce-Douglas had been taken to court by Country Joe McDonald for having copied "The Masked Marauder" in his "Baroque #1", this was pure fantasyFact|date=April 2008.

More complex compositions, such as the suite in four movements "Genesis of Beauty" and "Fragmentary March of Green", two pieces soaked in mysticism, enliven the second album "Behold And See" (MGM, 1968). Jazz Thing and Mind Flowers experimented with even more unusual tempos and atmosphere, while the graceful "Gilded Lamp Of The Cosmos" exemplifies the best of their psychedelic folk ballads. (Note: Big Beat's re-release of "Behold And See" omits "Visions of your Reality". In addition, it liberally edits other cuts, and thus should not be considered a true re-release.). A third album was recorded, but the only original member was Barbara Hudson. One of the musicians who played on the album was guitarist Jeff Baxter, future session man for Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers. This album is inferior to the two before it, largely leaving behind the psychedelic effects that characterised the Bruce-Douglas period and developing a generic sound more reminiscent of such acts as The Byrds, The Monkees and the '68-era Beach Boys.

econd album

Upon release of the 2nd album, Ian Bruce Douglas quit Ultimate Spinach and a new band was formed with only Barbara Hudson as a standing original member. Tony Scheuan, Ted Myers, Mike Levine and Jeff Baxter were also added.

Reformation

In 1970 the band reformed with no original members and have continued to this day, performing (generally in the Oregon area) and releasing several independent albums. This band has always remained underground and in recent years Bruce-Douglas has derided its existence.

Years later Bruce-Douglas created Azlbrax, with whom he released "In The Valley Of The Shadow" (Intergalactic, 1988).

Discography

* "Ultimate Spinach" (1967)
* "Behold & See" (1968)
* "Ultimate Spinach III" (1969)
* "" (2006)

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