American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1966, best known for their 1967 self-titled debut album.

Formed in San Francisco in 1966. Debut album 'Moby Grape' released in 1967 and widely lauded. Skip Spence was a founding member and had previously been a drummer with Jefferson Airplane. The band experienced management, legal and drug-related problems that affected their career.

The provided review treats Moby Grape's 1967 self-titled debut as a landmark — called "the best debut record in rock history" — emphasizing strong blues and country influences rather than heavy psychedelia. Key tracks singled out include "Hey Grandma", "Come in the Morning" and "Indifference" (the latter tied to Skip Spence's creative input). The review also notes the band's decline amid management, legal and drug-related problems.

For:Fans of 1960s San Francisco rock, psychedelic-influenced blues and classic rock debut albums.

 This album can be considered as "the best debut record in rock history" and thus the finest debut work of all time.

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