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  1. Ultimate Spinach biography 'Ultimate Spinach' was founded in 1967 under the name of 'Underground Cinema' as the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Ian Bruce-Douglas. The same year the band changed their name to 'Ultimate Spinach' and recorded their first record for MGM, produced by the ambitious Alan Lorber.

  2. Track 2 from album Ultimate Spinach III, released in 1969.Country: United StatesLine up / MusiciansJeff Baxter: Lead, Steel & Bowed Guitars, Vibes, VocalsBar...

  3. open.spotify.com › artist › 38ULknnQK6G4oLJtTtPkkMUltimate Spinach | Spotify

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  4. 23 de jun. de 2023 · Published On: June 23, 2023. 00:00 / 00:00. Of all the fanciful food-referencing psychedelic-rock band names that arose from the acid-soaked late ‘60s – The Chocolate Watchband, Strawberry Alarm Clock, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy and The Apple Pie Motherhood Band among them – Ultimate Spinach is one of the trippiest and perhaps even ...

  5. The Ultimate Spinach (1) were the most significant psychedelic band from Boston. They specialized in sophisticated suites such as Ballad Of The Hip Death Goddess, from Ultimate Spinach (1968) and Genesis Of Beauty, from Behold And See (1968). The Ultimate Spinach, comprised of keyboardist/guitarist Ian Bruce-Douglas and singer Barbara Hudson ...

  6. 30 de sept. de 2011 · Ultimate Spinach interview with Ian Bruce-Douglas. The unique blend of psych, jazz, rock, Gregorian vocals and Baroque instrumentation sets Ultimate Spinach apart from anything released at the time. It was legendary record producer Alan Lorber that came up with the concept of “The Bosstown Sound” — “The Sound Heard ‘Round The World ...

  7. Ultimate Spinach was a short-lived American psychedelic rock band from Boston, Massachusetts 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 "Bosstown Sound", which was a marketing campaign posing as a regional attempt to compete with the San Francisco Sound.