"Model Shop" is an album by the band Spirit, consisting of music composed for the 1969 film of the same name directed by Jacques Demy. The album is notable as it features instrumental compositions that reflect the unique sound of Spirit, blending rock, jazz, and psychedelic influences.
The band Spirit, known for their innovative and eclectic style, created the soundtrack during their early years. The soundtrack was recorded in 1968 but wasn't released until much later, in 2005. This delay meant that the music captured a moment in Spirit's evolution that fans wouldn't experience until decades after it was initially composed.
Each track on "Model Shop" showcases the band's characteristic sound, featuring Randy California's distinctive guitar work and the jazz-influenced rhythms of drummer Ed Cassidy. The album includes a mix of fully realized compositions and shorter musical interludes that capture the mood of Demy's film.
"Model Shop" is appreciated for its historical significance, providing insights into Spirit's development and their role in bridging different musical genres during the late 1960s. Although the album didn't gain the immediate recognition it might have received had it been released at the time of its creation, it holds a respected place in Spirit's discography for fans and collectors.