Legendary Grape The Legendary Grape

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  • Release Date: 03/25/2003
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 86,427
  • Label: DIG MUSIC
  • UPC: 804403010822
 
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Legendary Grape

1LISTENAll My Life 3:36
2LISTENNighttime Rider 3:07
3LISTENGive It Hell 2:55
4LISTENOn the Dime 3:50
5LISTENLady of the Night 3:42
6LISTENChanging previously unreleased 3:05
7LISTENTook It All Away 3:06
8LISTENBitter Wind in Tanganika 3:33
9LISTENTalk About Love (I'm Talking About You) 1:57
10LISTENYou'll Never Know 4:15
11LISTENYou Can Depend on Me 3:09
12LISTENFurther on Up the Road previously unreleased 3:01
13LISTENIt Don't Take Much previously unreleased 3:20
14LISTENGettin' Used to Being Treated Wrong previously unreleased 2:33
15LISTENForty Feet Tall previously unreleased 4:47
16LISTENForbidden Love previously unreleased 2:58
17LISTENTelephone Love previously unreleased 2:33
18LISTENRodeo previously unreleased 4:14

Editorial Reviews

Although credited to the Legendary Grape, this is in essence an album by a reunited Moby Grape, originally issued on a cassette-only release in 1990 by Herman Records that was credited to the Melvilles. Only 500 of those cassettes were made, and in 2003 it was reissued on CD with eight bonus tracks. It's a curious record, and not only because of its tangled history and use of different names for a band that's actually Moby Grape. Many of the elements that made Moby Grape distinctive in its original incarnation in the late '60s are here. There's the fusion of rock, blues, country, R&B, and folk along with the brisk execution, the sorrowful lead vocals and the multi-part harmonies, and the mix of tender ballads with bar band stomp. But there's not as much substance as form, since many of the songs are basic, simplistic, and repetitive, sometimes giving off the aura of a considerably above average bar band that's relying on original material. Generally they're better on the reflective folk-country tunes, like "Nighttime Rider," "Forbidden Love," and "Rodeo," than the uptempo tunes, which at their worst can sound like clichéd roadhouse boogie. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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