(This review first appeared in issue #62 of Shindig! magazine.)
Grapefruit
CD
First time on CD for
this legendary lost album, and bolstered with the addition of three
7” tracks. The band formerly known as Mike Stuart Span were only
the third UK band to sign to ultra-hip Elektra Records. After
changing their name at label boss Jac Holzman's request in order to
be promoted as a new band, their 1969 recordings for what should have
been their debut album were rejected as not strong enough. In truth
they probably lost something in transatlantic translation as they
chime nicely with the heavy-psych and hard rock scene happening in
the UK at the time.
With phased drums,
incredible lead guitar work and occasional Beatle-isms Leviathan
sound not unlike a pre-glam Slade, or a more melodic, less
blues-based Zep. Quintessentially heavy, right down to the band's
whale-shaped logo. A nice follow up and companion piece to
Grapefruit's recent I'm A Freak Baby box set.
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