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in the album was the lack of electric keyboards, a standout feature in their debut, and, without it, the group's complexity in the studio and live was hindered. The mimicking of the west coast sound, once seen as innovative, was then regarded as unappealing. Afterwards, Douglas exited and disbanded the group, leaving Hudson to continue on. Douglas, years later, looked back on the experience saying, "... is totally arrogant in claiming that he has some special insight into how my songs were supposed to sound. How the hell would he know? He never was interested in my vision of these songs. With all the grace and style of a bull in a china shop, he slapped those albums together - both the originals and the reissues - and marketed the hell out of them with no regard for artistic creativity or integrity, just maximum profit: his!" Lorber created an almost completely different lineup of Ultimate Spinach for their final album, which needed to be produced due to contractual obligations. In 1969, their final album,
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taking Winthrop's position, and DiDonato was replaced by Caryl Lee Britt. The album did not chart nearly as well, peaking at number 198. The publicity of the "Bosstown Sound" was quickly fading, as the marketing techniques were viewed unfavorably by critics and audiences alike. Another major weakness
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In September 1967, Lorber announced his plan to make Boston, in his own words, "a target city for the development of new artists from one geographical location." Lorber announced his project in a
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was released. After years of bootlegging, a live performance by the band in 1967 at the Unicorn was officially released in 2014 in Europe, entitled
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There is also a thought that the band name was in accord with other colorful psychedelic band names during that era and got the band attention.
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which was formed in 1967. In terms of style and national recognition, the band was one of the most prominent musical acts to emerge from the "
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magazine article in January 1968, in which he touted new bands which were emblematic of the movement, including Ultimate Spinach,
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magazine's "42 Greatest Psychedelic Albums". With the publicity backing them, the band toured with prominent musical acts like
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based on anti-war sentiment, the album was Ultimate Spinach's most successful when it peaked at number 34 on the
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Douglas was the self-designated leader of the band. He, alone, played several instruments including guitar,
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Ian Bruce-Douglas – lead vocals, electric piano, organ, vibraphone, lead guitar, recorder (1967–1968)
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The band originated as a group called the Underground Cinema, with a line-up consisting of
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reissued all three of the band's albums in the UK. Their material also was featured on
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The name of the band was changed to Ultimate Spinach when they signed with Boston
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in a club called the Unicorn and recorded demos which later appeared on
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Richard Nese – bass (acoustic and electric), feedback (1967–1968)
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Tony Scheuren – organ, piano, acoustic guitar, vocals (1968–1969)
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Sacrifice of the Moon: Instrumental Music of Ultimate Spinach
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Barbara Jean Hudson – vocals, acoustic guitar (1967–1969)
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Later in 1968, the band released their second album,
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Boston
Massachusetts
Psychedelic rock
acid rock
blues rock
garage rock
jazz rock
MGM
Jeff Baxter
psychedelic rock
band
Boston, Massachusetts
Bosstown Sound
San Francisco Sound
albums
Ian Bruce-Douglas
vocalist
drums
rhythm guitar
bass guitar
house band
New England Teen Scene: Unreleased! 1965-1968
impresario
Alan Lorber
Newsweek
Beacon Street Union
Orpheus
Bosstown Sound
San Francisco
keyboards

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