Griffin - S/T Question
spelunk
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First off, I highly reccomend this record:1972, great southern rock with George Clinton on keys. Crazy string arrangements pop up out of nowhere in a perfect way, one of two releases to ever come out on MGM subsidiary Romar. The cover of Cloud Nine is a heater, and the whole album is very solid.But alas, I'm confused, because a) there is next to no information on the internets about this record and b) there are two other records I'm seeing that have the same band name, but I can't tell 100 percent if it's the same group.Example A: Griffin - I Am The Noise in Your Head Example B: Griffin - The World's Filled With Love Are these all by the same group? Please to break it down.
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Three. The others were Hokus Pokus and a two-record oldies compilation.
There were also some singles (like Linda Carr's soul classic "Watch What You Plant In Your Garden") but that's another thread. No thread hijack meant, now back to the Griffin!!!
Thanks for clearing that up. I had the inkling there might have been singles released but haven't ever run into one. The oldies compilation was part of the negotiation for creating the label apparently, which was started by Bob Marcucci, the owner of Chancellor: Incomplete discography/history
I don't know 100%, but the record really doesn't seem like George Clinton's style.
That is not the question at hand. See the original question, I want to know if this is the band's only release or if either of those other two records is by them.
I know good & well it wasn't. I was answering that side trip about "which George Clinton." No hijack, just sayin'.
Yeah, but then again there's a four-year gap between the ABC and the Romar. The average 1968 "heavy psych" band may have sounded different by '72, if they lasted that long.