20 Granite Creek
20 Granite Creek is the rock band Moby Grape's fifth album. After recording their last album for Columbia Records, Truly Fine Citizen, the band went on hiatus until 1970 when they reunited with Skip Spence and Bob Mosley and recorded this reunion album for Reprise Records; their only album for the label. David Rubinson, who produced most of the band's Columbia albums, was back as producer here, as well as serving as the band's manager.
Critical reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone magazine, music critic Richard Meltzer found the album remarkable and said that it "proves that without an audience and with all the members of the original Grape aboard ship they can outdo Truly Fine Citizen with their eyes closed."[2] By contrast, Robert Christgau of The Village Voice graded it a "B–" and found the album drab and marred by kotos.[3] In a retrospective review, he gave it a "B+" and said that Moby Grape was intense and hopeful for a band in decline: "You can hear the country undertone now, but you can also hear why you missed it—at their most lyrical these guys never lay back, and lyricism is something they're usually rocking too hard to bother with, though their compact forms guarantee poetic justice."[4]
Track listing
Side one
- "Gypsy Wedding" (Mosley) – 2:30
- "I'm the Kind of Man That Baby You Can Trust" (Miller) – 2:38
- "About Time" (Stevenson) – 2:52
- "Goin' Down to Texas" (Lewis) – 2:00
- "Road to the Sun" (Mosley) – 2:48
- "Apocalypse" (Lewis) – 2:11
Side two
- "Chinese Song" (Spence) – 5:42
- "Roundhouse Blues" (Miller) – 2:45
- "Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar" (Mosley) – 3:43
- "Wild Oats Moan" (Miller, Stevenson) – 3:12
- "Horse Out in the Rain" (Lewis) – 2:20
Personnel
Additional Personnel
Charts
Album – Billboard
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1971 |
Pop Albums |
177 |
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