20 Granite Creek
1971 studio album by Moby Grape / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 1971 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.[citation needed]. The album title refers to an address near Santa Cruz, CA but there is no record that any band member ever lived there. The rights to this album are now owned by the band after previous manager, Matthew Katz, lost them when the band successfully sued him in 2007.
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Released | September 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
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Length | 32:53 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | David Rubinson, Moby Grape Productions | |||
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