Morning Glory “Jelly Gas Flame” (1968)
This California group (San Francisco) was formed in 1967. Morning
Glory released one album, 1968’s Two Suns Worth (also this song
here is from this) , that was heavily influenced by Jefferson
Airplane and the Mamas & the Papas, particularly in its
female-male vocal blends. More psychedelic than the Mamas &
the Papas, and poppier than the Airplane, it featured lead vocals
by Gini Graybeal on a set of almost entirely original material, the
majority written by bassist/rhythm guitarist/singer Bob Bohanna
(though some other members contributed in that regard as well).
Producing was Abe “Voco” Kesh, most known for his work with
Blue Cheer.
(www.allmusic.com)
Gini Graybeal (vocals)
Bob Bohanna (bass)
Larry Gerughty (organ)
Daniel NuDelman (lead guitar)
Allen Wehr (drums)











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