Living, Loving Live - The Peanut Butter Conspiracy



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Living, Loving Life
Peanut Butter Conspiracy
The Great Conspiracy (Columbia CS 9590)
December 1967
http://www.peanutbutterconspiracy.com
Psychedelic rock band formed in Los Angeles, 1966. Spun off from the folk-rock band Ashes, incl. John Merrill (guitar/ vocals), Alan Brackett (bass/ vocals), Barbara Robison (vocals), Spencer Dryden (drums) and Jim Cherniss (guitar/ vocals). Ashes recorded a 45 for Vault Records mid-1966, after wh
ich Dryden split to San Francisco to replace Skip Spence in Jefferson Airplane. Around this time Robison had given birth to a son (Scott) and Merrill had left for Europe, while Cherniss also parted ways with the group. Brackett then hooked up with a new guitarist named Lance Fent and a new drummer,
Jim Voigt. According to Alan Brackett: "I got together upon John's recommendation with Lance Fent and Jim Voigt and, with the help of Owsley, we learned 50 or so songs in one day and went out that night and got our choice of about three gigs in Hollywood. We played at the Sea Witch on Sunset Blvd.
as the Crossing Guards. We were a power trio, and then John and Barbara joined back up with us and we changed our name to the PBC. The PBC was a name that Jim Voigt came up with-- actually it was the Peanut Butter Controversy originally, but we changed it to Conspiracy right away." Their first rele
ase under their new moniker was the late-1966 gem "Time Is After You", a song they later re-visited on THE GREAT CONSPIRACY. Their new manager Billy James had already succeeded in getting the Rising Sons their deal with Columbia, and he made sure the PBC signed up with CBS after a bidding war ensued
with Elektra. The debut 45 for the new label was the timely "It's a Happening Thing", produced by west coast studio impresario Gary Usher. The single cracked the KHJ "Boss 30" in February of 1967 and eventually became a regional hit, charting at #93 nationally. The follow-up single "Then Came Love"
featured a magnificient lead vocal from Barbara Robison (or "Sandi Peanut Butter" as she was called at that time), but it failed to chart. However, the song is still notable for being one of the earliest (and best) attempts at symphonic rock music, predating the Beatles' SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS
CLUB BAND. The new band's debut LP, THE PEANUT BUTTER CONSPIRACY IS SPREADING, was also recorded with Gary Usher at the helm. During the sessions Gary called upon musicians such as Glen Campbell and James Burton to help bolster the sound, and the group later disavowed the record for that reason. Ne
vertheless, it stands as a fine relic from the early Flower Power era with strong original compositions by Merrill and Brackett, particularly the memorable "Most Up 'til Now" and the cautionary "Why Did I Get So High?" The album scraped the lower reaches of the Billboard Top 200, largely based on wo
rd-of-mouth surrounding the band's live shows. In the studio the Peanut Butter Conspiracy crafted intricate melodies with adventurous progressions that were by turns dark and optimistic. Their blend of male and female voices reminded many of the Mamas and Papas. They were at their best when they let
Sandi Peanut Butter take center stage, conjuringing up dreamy psychedelic riffs around her soulful vocals. (Sandi could sound like Cher one minute and Cass Elliot the next; a very commercial sound for an underground band, but it worked.)


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verry underrated ... ( 5 months ago by clayhatton)
verry underrated band
Great name, music ... ( 5 months ago by wybeast)
Great name, music dated, but still good
Highly Underrated , ... ( 5 months ago by teldered)
Highly Underrated , Great voices , good songs
I had the single ... ( 5 months ago by katandmoon)
I had the single It's A Happening Thing. Damn, I'd love to hear that song again.
If you want I can ... ( 5 months ago by Ronnie7311)
If you want I can probably put it up for ya.
Thank you!!!! If ... ( 5 months ago by katandmoon)
Thank you!!!! If you would I'd be very grateful.
Nice! It's a shame ... ( 5 months ago by garageband66)
Nice! It's a shame no one thought to have this group do TV spots. I Dark On You Now and plan to do Lonely Leaf. That to me by far was Sandi's best vocal equal to Then Came Love.
Array ( 5 months ago by unklewink)
Hey Ronnie,
They did a cute-ish cabaret sounding song called "Second Hand Man" Haven't heard it in many decades. Do you have it perchance? U.W.
With so much ... ( 4 months ago by timewind76)
With so much wonderful music from 40 years ago, it was inevitable that great groups like this slipped throught the cracks. PBC sound better than ever. I especially like the production; clean, crisp and well balanced.
Has anyone got ... ( 4 months ago by skydog747)
Has anyone got video/audio of Turn on a Friend? PCB vocal style is so evocative of the era. Can you hear 'Along Coms Mary' in the rhythm?
This is an ... ( 4 months ago by bixbyglaser)
This is an impressive sounding band, esp. being from the same L.A. talent pool as the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Doors, Love, The Mamas and the Papas, The Beach Boys, the Association, Steppenwolf......I could go on and on and on.
I just discovered ... ( 4 months ago by NutsandMacaroons)
I just discovered this band on here looking for West Coast Pop Expiremental Band. It is late 60's psychadelic pop and friggin awesome. i am going to go look for this band tomorrow.
I'm sure I had this ... ( 3 months ago by chargrave)
I'm sure I had this on a CBS double sampler album 'Fill you Head with Rock'. Unfortunately the album went decades ago in a clear out but I never forgot the song.
I have a record LP ... ( 3 months ago by CassetteMaster)
I have a record LP 33 RPM of the Peanut Butter Conspiracy.
this song is amazing ( 3 months ago by emericanskater)
this song is amazing
THANK YOU VERY MUCH ... ( 1 month ago by soultears99)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH :)
dude on the left (3 ... ( 1 month ago by JakeANowhereMan)
dude on the left (3:22)Took Sean bonniwells look completely. look up the music machine talk talk
Thank you! People ... ( 1 month ago by FanOfJanis)
Thank you! People don't believe me when I tell them this band existed and was really good! Had their albums back in The Day. Thanks for posting! Peace.
Your most welcome! ... ( 1 month ago by Ronnie7311)
Your most welcome! Love this band, too! Thanks for the comment.
The Groop; now ... ( 3 weeks ago by FanOfJanis)
The Groop; now THAT'S obscure! Yeah, I remember now. Hey, great knowledge you have of the music. Thanks for sharing the memory of The Groop. Peace.



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