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In the early 70's, Randy California also did part of a tour with Deep Purple when it's guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore was taken ill. Throughout the late 70's and 80's, various incarnations of Spirit released a slew of fine and varied albums, including a reunion of the original band for the 13th Dream, the polished, Farther Along, the excellent double set The Spirit of 76, and the bizarre Future Games. More recent efforts have included the much underrated Tent of Miracles and Live at La Paloma, as well as the latest California Blues.  


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When Ed Cassidy became my step father in 1966, he moved the whole family to New York City where he had a jazz gig. It was there at the age of 15 that I played in a band called Jimmy James & The Blue Flames. Jimmy James of course was Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix gave me the name California to distinguish me from the Texan born Randy who played bass in the band, This magical event in guitar history took place one year before "Are You Experienced?" and two years before the first Spirit LP." -Randy California


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Ed Cassidy was instantly recognizable by his shaven head (hence his nickname "Mr. Skin") and his fondness for wearing black. He was around twenty years older than the rest of the group (born in 1923). His earlier career was primarily in jazz and included stints with Cannonball Adderley, Gerry Mulligan, Roland Kirk, Thelonious Monk and Lee Konitz. He was a founding member of Rising Sons with Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder



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The group's first album, Spirit, was released in 1968. "Mechanical World" was released as a single (it lists the playing time merely as "very long"). The album was a hit, reaching #31 on The Billboard 200 and staying on the charts for over eight months. The album displayed jazz influences, as well as using elaborate string arrangements (not found on their subsequent recordings) and is the most overtly psychedelic of their albums.







Spirit
Based in Los Angeles, California. Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967.

Band Members
Original members

Randy California
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- guitar, vocals
 Ed Cassidy,-(Randy California's step father) drums
 John Locke,- keyboards
Mark Andes, - bass
Jay Ferguson, - vocals, percussion
Other important members

Al Staehely
,- bass, lead vocals
John Christian Staehely,- guitar, vocals
Larry "Fuzzy" Knight,- bass, vocals
Steve "Liberty" Loria,- bass, vocals
Scott Monahan,- keyboards, vocals
Dave Waterbury,- bass, vocals
Mike Nile,- bass, vocals
George Valuck,- keyboards
Walter Egan,- bass, vocals
Stu Perry,- drums
  Based in Los Angeles, California. Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967,

    The group's first album, Spirit, was released in 1968. "Mechanical World" was released as a single (it lists the playing time merely as "very long"). The album was a substantial underground hit, reaching #31 and staying on the charts for over eight months. The album displayed jazz influences, as well as using elaborate string arrangements (not found on their subsequent recordings) and is the most overtly psychedelic of their albums.
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    They capitalized on the success of their first album with another single, "I Got A Line On You". Released in November 1968, a month before their second album, The Family That Plays Together, it became their biggest hit single, reaching #25 on the charts (#28 in Canada). The album matched its success, reaching #22. They also went on tour that year with support band Led Zeppelin, who were heavily influenced by Spirit -- Led Zeppelin played an extended medley during their early 1969 shows that featured "Fresh Garbage" among other songs, Jimmy Page's use of a theremin has been attributed to his seeing Randy California use one which he had mounted to his amplifier, and it is now widely accepted that Page lifted the descending guitar figure from Spirit's instrumental "Taurus" for Led Zeppelin's signature tune "Stairway To Heaven".

    After this success, the group was asked by French film director Jacques Demy to record the soundtrack to his film, Model Shop and they also made a brief appearance in the film. Their third album, Clear, released in 1969, reached #55 on the charts. Spirit were offered the spot right before Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock, but they were advised to turn it down and concentrate on a promotional tour for their third album. Record company managers felt that the festival would not be significant, which it did not seem so at that time, and so they missed out on the massive international exposure that the festival and the subsequent film documentary generated.

    After the release of Clear, California was called upon again to give the group a hit single. With the group producing the record on their own, they recorded a song California had written called "1984". With a title that echoed the George Orwell book of the same name, it was one of California's finest, and it boasted an excellent production job (and was one of the most ferocious things that Spirit would ever record). And it looked at first like it would be the group's biggest hit yet. Soon after being released, it raced up the charts to #69. Nobody is completely sure why the single had such a brief chart life, but there are several possibilities. It has also been said that there was a tip sheet distributed to radio stations outlining the song's supposed political and social views, and opining that it might not be appropriate for air play . The song would finally see general release on The Best of Spirit in 1973.

    In 1970, Spirit started working on what is widely considered to be their best LP, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. On the recommendation of Neil Young the band chose David Briggs as the producer. It was a prolific time for the group's writers and the album was finally released in late 1970. Especially memorable was Randy California's poignant "Nature's Way", which was written in an afternoon when the group was playing at the Fillmore West in San Francisco.

    Epic released an early mix of "Animal Zoo" as a single, but this only made it to #97 on the charts. Like The Who's Tommy and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, it is critically regarded as a landmark of art rock, with a tapestry of literary themes about the fragility of life and the complexity of the human experience, illustrated by recurring lyric "life has just begun", and continued the group's pioneering exploration of enviromnental issues in their lyrics ("Fresh Garbage"). The album is also notable for its inventive production and the use of a modular Moog synthesizer.

    After the group undertook a promotional tour to support the album Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Ferguson and Andes left the group, forming Jo Jo Gunne.

    Bass player John Arliss initially took Andes' place, and California was still in the line-up, but he soon left the group and attempted a solo career. Eventually, two brothers named Al and John Staehely joined the band, and with Cassidy and Locke, recorded the 1972 album Feedback. It was a different turn for the group, showing more of a country-rock influence pervading their jazzier tendencies, but it also met with a mild commercial response, reaching #63 in the charts (the same position, ironically, that Sardonicus reached). The tour for Feedback eventually found both Cassidy and Locke leaving the lineup, with the Staehely brothers recruiting other musicians to fill their roles. While the tour was well received critically, Spirit disbanded in early 1973. The brothers would release their own album, Sta-Hay-Lee, in 1973.

    California, meanwhile, had recorded and issued his first solo album, Kapt. Kopter and the (Fabulous) Twirly Birds, in late 1972. It featured appearances by Noel Redding (as 'Clit McTorius'), Leslie Sampson (the drummer from Noels band Road, as 'Henry Manchovitz') and Cassidy and had a hard rock sound. After launching a brief tour to support the album, a follow-up album was recorded with Cassidy, entitled The Adventures Of Kaptain Kopter And Commander Cassidy In Potato Land. Though Locke made a guest appearance, it was not intended as a Spirit album at the time. Epic however rejected the completed album, and California moved to Molokai, Hawaii.

    Epic Records decided to re-issue the group's first and third, and second and fifth, albums as two-fers in 1973, in response to Sardonicus continuing to sell well, despite being off of the charts. They also issued a compilation album, The Best Of Spirit, that year, as well as releasing the Sardonicus track "Mr. Skin" as a single. Surprisingly, "Mr. Skin" became a minor hit, and one of the two-fers hit the charts (along with The Best Of Spirit), and there was new demand for the group. Cassidy decided to capitalize on this and put together an entirely new group for touring purposes which lasted throughout the year.

    In 1974 Cassidy made it a point to find California and re-establish contact. He eventually persuaded California to return to the mainland and give the band another shot. Andes worked with the duo for a while, but never intended to stay, as he was in the process of working with the group Firefall at the same time. Sound engineer/bassist Barry Keene, who had been a personal sound engineer for Frank Zappa, joined the band as its bass player.

    In early 1975, the group was supposed to be the opening act for Ten Years After at a show in Florida, but when Ten Years After backed out at the last minute, Spirit was granted permission to take over the theatre for the evening. After going around to local radio stations to promote the show and setting a low ($3) ticket price, Spirit managed to sell out the 3,000 seat theatre.

    After Spirit's demise, California put together another group with the intent of re-starting his solo career. This was short-lived, but while in England, a fan presented him with a petition of 5,000 signatures, requesting the release of the Potato Land album from 1973. In 1981, California put out a half-hearted version of the album, featuring only part of the original album (and what was there featured overdubbing done after the fact) with the addition of a few unrelated songs that were recorded in the late 1970s. It was released in the U.S. by Rhino Records (being one of the first albums that they released) and in England by Beggars Banquet Records, where it actually reached #40 in the UK Albums Chart (the only time they would chart in England), possibly due to the album being played by BBC Radio 1.

    California's second solo album, Euro-American, was released in 1982 by Beggar's Banquet. He would release two more solo albums during the decade.

    In December 1982, the original Spirit line-up reformed and recorded several songs from their first four albums (as well as a few new tracks) live on a soundstage. Though the album Spirit of '84 was initially recorded for an audiophile label, Mercury Records re-signed the band (and gave California a solo deal) and released the album in 1984. Despite the fact that all five original members were on the recording, and MTV played the video, the album was only a moderate success. Some of the original members went to do other projects, but California and Cassidy continued touring with new members Scott Monahan on keys and Dave Waterbury on bass.

    California headed to England and recorded his third solo album, the contemporary hard rock Restless, in late 1985. Following a few live dates in England, California returned to the United States and resumed touring extensively with Cassidy, Monahan and Waterbury.

    There was one more solo album from California; a collection of material entitled Shattered Dreams that was released in 1986. California secured a deal with IRS Records, and Locke re-joined the band. They recorded an album in 1988 entitled Rapture in the Chambers, but it failed to return them to the charts.

    The group self-released Tent Of Miracles in 1990 and set off on almost continually working for the next six years. Though they would release very few albums of new material during the decade, the group was always either recording or touring. California had his own home recording studio since the early 1980s, though he had been making home recordings for years prior to that. Sadly, this renewed vigor came to an end on January 2, 1997, when California drowned off the coast of Hawaii. He had been surfing with his son, who got caught in a riptide. He managed to push his son to safety, but ended up losing his own life.

    Though Cassidy did play a few dates with some former Spirit alumni under the name "Spirit Revisited" in 1998, California's death was effectively the end of the group.

    California's passing, however, did not mark the end of the emergence of Spirit material. Starting in 2000, there have been five collections of previously unreleased studio and live material, four of which were two-CD sets. California had also prepared an anthology of material from the group's first stint with Mercury Records before he died entitled The Mercury Years. The two-CD set was released in early 1997, though it raised the ire of some fans who did not care for the fact that some of the material had been re-edited or featured overdubbing that was not present on the original releases.

    Likewise, nearly all of Spirit's original albums are currently in print in CD. This is thanks to the efforts of Sony Records (with the Epic catalog, though Collector's Choice Music was the first to reissue Feedback on CD in the U.S., following a brief release on disc in France in the late 1990s) and Beat Goes On alongside Edsel, both UK labels (with the Mercury catalog, some of which had made it to CD prior to Beat Goes On and Edsel reissuing all of their Mercury albums). Their later independent albums are available through the group's website. The one album that is unavailable at this time is Rapture In The Chambers, which has not been reissued since the original release, though it was released on CD at that time.

    Spirit has also found its work sampled by modern artists several times. The most notable of these was the "Extra P. Remix" of the song "Resurrection" by Common (which samples "Ice" from Clear) and "Feel Good Time" by Pink (which samples the track "Fresh Garbage").

Randy's death
Randy  On January 2, 1997, the world lost one of it's most passionate songwriters, guitarists and vocalists.  He was a man who touched millions of lives across five continents with his music and his special spirituality.   Randy California (born Randy Wolfe, 20 Feb. 1951) was hailed as one of the world's best guitarists by renowned players like Eric Clapton and Ted Nugent.  His songwriting resulted in such timeless material as I Got a Line on You, Nature's Way, 1984, Dark Eyed Woman, Prelude/Nothin' to Hide, and many more.  Those who worked with him in the studio thought his layered harmonies and singing abilities were his greatest commercial strength.

Despite Randy's many talents, this was a man known as much for his human kindness as his abilities.  His thousands of loyal fans span the world, and they were perhaps least surprised that Randly California saved his son, Quinn, from drowning before being carried out to sea on that fateful day in Molokai.  At age 46, Randy had led a heroic and difficult life.

Attracted as a child to music and specifically the blues by his uncles, Randy became a child phenomenon who would perform at the age of 14 with Jimi Hendrix, who he met in a New York record store.  Randy joined Jimmy James and the Blue Flames for five sets a night in Greenwich Village.   It was Jimi who gave Randy his last name, (Randy Wolfe being his real name).   When Jimi left for England he asked Randy to go with him, but Randy's mother felt he was too young, and moved the family back to California.

In 1968, Randy embarked on a musical journey that would be the focus of his musical career for the rest of his life.  He formed the band Spirit with bass player Mark Andes, keyboardist John Locke, vocalist Jay Ferguson, and his then-stepfather and close confidant, Ed Cassidy.

    Without question, Randy California deserves his place as a legendary rock figure.  Playing guitar solos with his teeth or slide guitar with a beer bottle, writing some of the most poigant lyrics in music history, and sending a shiver up your spine with his soaring vocals, (not to mention arm-wrestling at times with members of the audience), Randy cared about his music, his family, his friends and his fans.  His Spirit will live on in countless ways.   He will always be missed.


  California's passing, however, did not mark the end of the emergence of Spirit material. Starting in 2000, there have been five collections of previously unreleased studio and live material, four of which were two-CD sets. California had also prepared an anthology of material from the group's first stint with Mercury Records before he died entitled The Mercury Years. The two-CD set was released in early 1997, though it raised the ire of some fans who did not care for the fact that some of the material had been re-edited or featured overdubbing that was not present on the original releases.

  Likewise, nearly all of Spirit's original albums are currently in print in CD. This is thanks to the efforts of Sony Records (with the Epic catalog, though Collector's Choice Music was the first to reissue Feedback on CD in the U.S., following a brief release on disc in France in the late 1990s) and Beat Goes On alongside Edsel, both UK labels (with the Mercury catalog, some of which had made it to CD prior to Beat Goes On and Edsel reissuing all of their Mercury albums). Their later independent albums are available through the group's website. The one album that is unavailable at this time is Rapture In The Chambers, which has not been reissued since the original 1988 release, though it was released on CD at that time.



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Released 1968
Spirit -released in 1968
Spirit
Released 1968
The Family That Plays Together -released in 1968
The Family That Plays Together
 Released 1968
Clear -released in 1969
Clear
Released 1970
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus -released in 1970
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Released 1972
Feedback -released in 1972
Feedback
Released 1975
Spirit Of '76 -released in 1975
Spirit of '76
Released 1975
Son Of Spirit -released in 1975
Son of Spirit
Released 1976
Farther Along -released in 1976
Farther Along
Released 1977
Future Games -released in 197?
Future Games
Released 1981
The Adventures Of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy In Potato Land -released in 1981
The Adventures of Kaptain Kopter & Commander Cassidy in Potato Land
Released 1984
The Thirteenth Dream -released in 1984
The Thirteenth Dream
Released 1989
Rapture In The Chambers -released in 1989
Rapture in the Chambers
Released 1990
Tent of Miracles -released in 1990
Tent of Miracles
Released 1996
California Blues -released in 1996
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Released 2003
Blues From The Soul -released in 2003
Blues From The Soul
Released 2005
Son Of America - released in 2005
Son Of America
Released 2006
Cosmic Smile - released in 2006
Cosmic Smile
Released 2007
Salvation...The Spirit of '74 - released in 2007
Salvation...The Spirit of '74
Released 2009
Fresh From The Time Coast: The Best Of 1968-1977 - released in 2009
Fresh From The Time Coast: The Best Of 1968-1977
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Released 1978
Live Spirit -released in 1978
Live Spirit
Released 1978
Live -released in 1978
Live
Released 19??
Made In Germany -released in 19??
Made In Germany

Released 1995
Live At La Paloma -released in 1995
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Released 2011
Original Album Classics - released in 2011
Original Album Classics
Released 2011
Tales From The Westside - released in 2011
Tales From The Westside
Released 2006
The Original Potato Land - released in 2006
The Original Potato Land
Released 2005
Future Games / Spirit Of 84 -released in 2005
Future Games / Spirit Of 84
Released 2004
Son Of Spirit / Farther Along - released in 2004
Son Of Spirit / Farther Along
Released 2003
Eventide - released in 2002
Eventide
Released 1997
The Mercury Years - released in 1997
The Mercury Years
Released 1991
Time Circle (1968 - 1972) - released in 1991
Time Circle (1968 - 1972)
Released 1975
The Family That Plays Together / Feedback - released in 1975
The Family That Plays Together / Feedback
Released 1975
Spirit - released in 1973
Spirit
Released 1973
The Best Of Spirit - released in 1973
The Best Of Spirit
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Released 2005
Model Shop -released in 2005
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Over the years, a number of people have put forth the opinion that the Led Zeppelin song, "Stairway to Heaven" introduction, and opening guitar arpeggio , bear a close resemblance to the 1968 instrumental *Taurus* by the group Spirit. Zeppelin opened for Spirit in an early American tour, leaving little doubt that Led Zeppelin had heard the Spirit song before Stairway to Heaven was written. In the liner notes to the 1996 reissue of Spirits debut album, songwriter Randy California writes: People always ask me why "Stairway to Heaven" sounds exactly like "Taurus", which was released two years earlier. I know Led Zeppelin also played "Fresh Garbage" in their live set. They opened up for us on their first American tour.



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 Randy California: I took the subway into town. I took a ride in for the day... and I guess my parents were trusting enough that I could take of myself. In those days it wasn't quite as dangerous for a young kid to be wandering around the streets of New York. I met Jimi in Manny's Music store. He was in the back of the store playing a Strat. Our eyes caught each other and I asked him If I could show him some things I learned on the guitar. He then gave me the Strat and I played him slide guitar. He really liked it and invited me down that night, which I believe was his first night of this gig at the Cafe Wha? I don't think he played anything solo before then. I'll never forget that moment our eyes met and froze on each other. Some type of real spiritual affinity or connection happened between us. It was like we knew each other.




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