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was the only album the band created before they split up. Their top song, "Mr. Blue", has been referred to as "long and a bit overbaked, but it does have an odd appeal". A review by Matthew Greenwald stated that they "combined folk, rock, psychedelia, and even a touch of classical to their sound",
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sessions, using Rothchild as a messenger; however, Lubahn declined the offer for multiple reasons, including his refusal to leave Clear Light. He also played on all but two tracks on
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continuing on to say that "the end result, though, is a little ponderous and pretentious, but strangely listenable".
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bassist who played with internationally famous bands. His work is featured on three albums recorded by
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Lubahn was the bassist and lead vocalist for the U.S. rock band, Riff Raff, whose sole album,
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Lubahn was the bassist and co-lead vocalist for the band Pierce Arrow who issued two albums,
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features the Lubahn penned song "Treat Me Right", which was a Billboard Top 20 hit for
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was short lived, lasting merely a year, with two albums released.
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In Los Angeles, 1966, Lubahn was a founding member of the band
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on two studio albums, 1982's multi-platinum selling
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Doug Lubahn, with Jeff Kent, created jazz-rock band
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Index

Psychedelic rock
Rock
Jazz
Jazz fusion
Bass guitar
Elektra
Columbia
psychedelic rock
jazz rock
The Doors
Aspen, Colorado
Cass Elliot
Los Angeles
California
Clear Light
Clear Light
Paul Rothchild
The Doors
Larry Knechtel
Ray Manzarek
keyboard bass
their debut album
Strange Days
Waiting For The Sun
The Soft Parade
Dreams
Will Lee
Don Grolnick
Dreams
Fred Weinberg

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