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'''''Feedback''''' is the fifth album by the [[rock & roll]] band [[Spirit (band)|Spirit]]. Released in 1972, it was the first Spirit album without original members [[Jay Ferguson (American musician)|Jay Ferguson]] and [[Mark Andes]], and it was also the only Spirit album that did not feature [[Randy California]] performing on it, as California had left the group to pursue a solo career.
'''''Feedback''''' is the fifth album by the [[rock & roll]] band [[Spirit (band)|Spirit]]. Released in 1972, it was the first Spirit album without original members [[Jay Ferguson (American musician)|Jay Ferguson]] and [[Mark Andes]], and it was also the only Spirit album that did not feature [[Randy California]] performing on it, as California had left the group to pursue a solo career.


''Feedback'' reached the same chart position on the U.S. ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' album charts as its predecessor, ''[[Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus]]''.
''Feedback'' reached the same chart position on the U.S. ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' album charts as its predecessor, ''[[Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus]]''.


==Description==
==Description==
''Feedback'' was the only Spirit album to feature John and [[Al Staehely]] as band members. Musically it was a different turn for the band, in favor of a [[country music|country]] influenced [[hard rock]] style and lyrics mostly dealing with conventional male-female love topics, with only the tracks "Darkness" and the instrumentals "Puesta Del Scam" and "Trancas Fog-Out" recalling Spirit's earlier [[psychedelic rock]]. Although the album wasn't widely heard in later years, it has finally surfaced on cd and has received some extremely satisfying notices. The ''Feedback'' tour saw the remaining original members (Locke and Cassidy) leave the band during the tour, and Chris and Al Staehely regrouped the band under a new name, [[Sta-Hay-Lee]], recording another album self-titled under the Sta-Hay-Lee name in 1972. Chris Staehely would later join Jay Ferguson's band [[Jo Jo Gunne]].
''Feedback'' was the only Spirit album to feature John and [[Al Staehely]] as band members. Musically it was a different turn for the band, in favor of a [[country music|country]] influenced [[hard rock]] style and lyrics mostly dealing with conventional male-female love topics, with only the tracks "Darkness" and the instrumentals "Puesta Del Scam" and "Trancas Fog-Out" recalling Spirit's earlier [[psychedelic rock]]. Although the album wasn't widely heard in later years, it has finally surfaced on cd and has received some extremely satisfying notices. The ''Feedback'' tour saw the remaining original members (Locke and Cassidy) leave the band during the tour, and Chris and Al Staehely regrouped the band under a new name, [[Sta-Hay-Lee]], recording another album self-titled under the Sta-Hay-Lee name in 1972. Chris Staehely would later join Jay Ferguson's band [[Jo Jo Gunne]].


[[Al Staehely]], already a lawyer at the time, went on to become a full time ''entertainment lawyer''.<ref>{{cite web
[[Al Staehely]], already a lawyer at the time, went on to become a full-time ''entertainment lawyer''.<ref>{{cite web
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== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==

=== Spirit ===
=== Spirit ===
*[[Ed Cassidy]] - drums
*[[Ed Cassidy]] - drums

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Feedback is the fifth album by the rock & roll band Spirit. Released in 1972, it was the first Spirit album without original members Jay Ferguson and Mark Andes, and it was also the only Spirit album that did not feature Randy California performing on it, as California had left the group to pursue a solo career.

Feedback reached the same chart position on the U.S. Billboard album charts as its predecessor, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus.

Description

Feedback was the only Spirit album to feature John and Al Staehely as band members. Musically it was a different turn for the band, in favor of a country influenced hard rock style and lyrics mostly dealing with conventional male-female love topics, with only the tracks "Darkness" and the instrumentals "Puesta Del Scam" and "Trancas Fog-Out" recalling Spirit's earlier psychedelic rock. Although the album wasn't widely heard in later years, it has finally surfaced on cd and has received some extremely satisfying notices. The Feedback tour saw the remaining original members (Locke and Cassidy) leave the band during the tour, and Chris and Al Staehely regrouped the band under a new name, Sta-Hay-Lee, recording another album self-titled under the Sta-Hay-Lee name in 1972. Chris Staehely would later join Jay Ferguson's band Jo Jo Gunne.

Al Staehely, already a lawyer at the time, went on to become a full-time entertainment lawyer.[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Al Staehely except noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chelsea Girls" 3:38
2."Cadillac Cowboys" 3:41
3."Puesta Del Scam"Locke2:10
4."Ripe and Ready" 3:53
5."Darkness"Locke4:59
6."Earth Shaker"Locke4:02
7."Mellow Morning"Andes, A. Staehely2:30
8."Right on Time" 2:50
9."Trancas Fog-Out" 2:46
10."Witch" 5:25
11."New York City †"  
  • † - CD bonus track

Personnel

Spirit

  • Ed Cassidy - drums
  • John Locke- keyboards
  • Al Staehely - bass, vocals
  • J. Christian Staehely [credited as Chris Staehely] - guitar, backup vocals

Production

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1972 Billboard 200 65

References

  1. ^ "Al Staehely". music-lawyer.com. Retrieved 2009-10-22.