Moby Grape
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Moby Grape is an American rock band founded in 1966, known for having all five members contribute to singing and songwriting.
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Singles
- 1967 – "Changes" / "Fall On You" — Columbia 44170
- 1967 – "Sitting By The Window" / "Indifference" (2:46 edit) – Columbia 44171
- 1967 – "8:05" / "Mister Blues" — Columbia 44172
- 1967 – "Omaha" (BB No. 88, CB No. 70) / "Someday" — Columbia 44173
- 1967 – "Hey Grandma" (BB No. 127, CB No. 94) / "Come In The Morning" — Columbia 44174
- 1968 – "Can't Be So Bad" / "Bitter Wind" — Columbia 44567
- 1969 – "If You Can't Learn From My Mistakes" / "Trucking Man" — Columbia 44789
- 1969 – "Ooh Mama Ooh" / "It's A Beautiful Day Today" — Columbia 44885
- 1971 – "Gypsy Wedding" / "Apocalypse" — Reprise 1040
- 1971 – "Goin' Down To Texas" / "About Time" — Reprise 1055
- 1972 – "Gone Fishin'" / "Gypsy Wedding" — Reprise 1096
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Other notable records
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Fine Wine
- 1976 – Fine Wine Template:Small
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See also
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