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Spooky Tooth


"The Last Puff" is indeed an album by the British rock band Spooky Tooth, released in 1970. It marked a transitional period for the band, showcasing their evolving musical style and lineup changes. Released after their collaboration with Pierre Henry on "Ceremony", "The Last Puff" features a mix of original compositions and cover songs. The album includes notable tracks such as "I Am the Walrus", a cover of The Beatles' song, and "Son of Your Father", originally by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. During this time, Spooky Tooth underwent changes in personnel, with guitarist Luther Grosvenor (later known as Ariel Bender) joining the band. The album reflects a blend of psychedelic rock, blues, and progressive influences, characteristic of Spooky Tooth's sound during the early 1970s. "The Last Puff" received moderate success and was a part of Spooky Tooth's discography during their active years in the early 1970s. It serves as a testament to the band's ability to adapt and experiment with different musical styles while maintaining their distinctive sound.