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Why Did I Get So High by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy

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The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Was An American Psychedelic Pop/rock Group In The 1960s. They Formed In Los Angeles In 1966 Out Of A Folk-Rock Group The Ashes Who Included John Merrill Guitar/ Vocals Alan Brackett Bass/ Vocals Barbara "Sandi" Robison Vocals Spencer Dryden Drums And Jim Cherniss Guitar/ Vocals . The Group Had Earlier Been Known As The Young Swingers Who Released Two Obscure Singles. The Ashes Released One Single In 1966 On The Vault Label "Is There Anything I Can Do?" Written By Jackie DeShannon. Dryden Then Left The Ashes To Replace Skip Spence In Jefferson Airplane Robison Left To Give Birth And The Group Temporarily Disbanded. Alan Brackett Hooked Up With A New Guitarist Lance Baker Fent And A New Drummer Jim Voigt Naming The New Trio The Crossing Guards. Merrill And Robison Rejoined And The Five-Piece Band Became The Peanut Butter Conspiracy. The Group Signed With Columbia Records In Late 1966 Releasing A Single "It's A Happening Thing" Produced By Gary Usher Which Reached #93 On The National Pop Chart. The Band's First Album The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Is Spreading Followed Also Produced By Usher Who Brought In Studio Musicians Including Glen Campbell And James Burton To Bolster The Group's Sound. Their Late 1967 Single "Turn On A Friend To The Good Life " Failed To Chart. However They Toured Nationally Added A New Guitarist Bill Wolff And Recorded A Second Album For Columbia The Great Conspiracy Generally Regarded As Their Best. The Group Recorded Songs For Movies Including ANGELS FROM HELL RUN ANGEL RUN JUD CHERRY HARRY AND RAQUEL HELL RIDE 2000 YEARS LATER BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS. In 1968 They Moved To The Warner Bros. Records Subsidiary Label Challenge With A Revamped Line-Up Featuring Ex-Clear Light Organist Ralph Schuckett And Drummer Michael Ney Stevens Recording Their Final Album For Children Of All Ages. The Record Was Written And Conceived By Brackett. Meanwhile Merrill Had Reformed A Version Of Ashes Whose Only LP Was Eventually Released In 1970 On The Vault Label. Alan Brackett Worked As A Music Publisher And Produced Randy Meisner's First Solo Lp After Leaving The Eagles. He Also Produced Wrote And Performed Songs For Scores Of Movies And Television Shows Including Witness Happy Days And Top Gun. The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Undertook A Final Tour And Split Up In About 1970. Merrill And Brackett Continued Writing And Producing For Other Artists. Robison Also Toured In The 1970s But Died In 1988. Guitarist Lance Baker Fent Continues To Create Rock-And-Roll Through His GreenManMedia Label. The Three Surviving Members Of The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Performed At Amoeba Records On September 22nd 2009 Alan Brackett's Song "Eventually". The Song Was Originally Recorded In 1966 And Is Part Of The Rhino Box Set Los Angeles Nuggets WHERE THE ACTION IS. A New Female Singer Karen Mitchell And Drummer Jim Laspesa Joined Original Members Alan Brackett John Merrill And Lance Fent. Edit Discography * The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Is Spreading Columbia Records 1967 * The Great Conspiracy Columbia 1968 * For Children Of All Ages Challenge Records 1969 Edit External Links * Comprehensive Unofficial Website * Lance Baker Fent's Official Website

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