Spooky Tooth is an English rock band formed in the late 1960s, best known for the 1969 album Spooky Two, noted for Hammond-driven keyboards and a blend of blues, soul and psychedelic influences.

Key members mentioned in sources and reviews include Mike Harrison and Gary Wright (dual keyboards and shared vocals), Greg Ridley (later of Humble Pie) and Luther Grosvenor (who would join Mott the Hoople). The album "Spooky Two" (1969) is often cited as the band's artistic peak. The song "Better By You, Better Than Me" from the album was later covered by Judas Priest. The group underwent lineup changes including the later involvement of Mike Patto and Mick Jones (of Foreigner) as noted in contemporary accounts.

The available review (jerrydrake) praises Spooky Tooth's 1969 album Spooky Two as the band's artistic pinnacle, highlighting Hammond-driven keyboards, dual vocal contrast, and songs like "Better By You, Better Than Me" and "Feelin' Bad." The review situates the album in the late-60s creative surge and notes members who later joined Humble Pie and Mott the Hoople. Overall the assessment is admiring and considers the band underrated.

For:Fans of late-60s rock, blues-rock and psychedelic-tinged albums; listeners who like Hammond-driven organ and dual male vocals.

 We are at the end of the sixties. Precisely in 1969.

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