"Spooky Two" is the second studio album recorded by the British rock band, Spooky Tooth. It was released in March 1969 under the Island Records label. The band is made up of musicians Mike Harrison on vocals and keyboards, Gary Wright on vocals and organ, Luther Grosvenor on guitar, Greg Ridley on bass guitar, and Mike Kellie on drums.
Spooky Tooth itself is known for their organic sound that blended hard rock and blues, offering a unique approach which sets them apart in the rock scene of the late '60s. As for Spooky Two, it's generally considered as their best album and has been widely acclaimed for its melding of heavy blues-rock with touches of art-rock, making it a truly progressive album.
Notable tracks from this album include "Waitin’ for the Wind", "Evil Woman", and "That Was Only Yesterday". The lyrical themes of the album's tracks bear a slightly mystic touch adding further character to their music. The memorable riffs coupled with the powerful vocals led to the album leaving a significant impact in the rock world, and it solidified Spooky Tooth's spot as one of the most influential bands of their time.