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Spooky Tooth


"Cross Purpose" is the seventh and final studio album by Spooky Tooth, released in 1999 on Ruf Records. This album marked a significant return for the band after a hiatus of 25 years since their previous studio album, "The Mirror", which was released in 1974. The lineup for "Cross Purpose" included original members Mike Harrison (vocals) and Mike Kellie (drums), alongside some new members who joined the band for this reunion album. The album reflects a blend of blues rock and progressive rock elements, characteristic of Spooky Tooth's earlier work, while also incorporating contemporary influences and production techniques of the late 1990s. "Cross Purpose" received positive reviews from critics and was welcomed by fans as a nostalgic return to the band's classic sound. It served as a fitting conclusion to Spooky Tooth's career, showcasing their enduring musical talents and their ability to adapt their style to modern sensibilities. Overall, "Cross Purpose" stands as a testament to Spooky Tooth's legacy in the rock music scene, offering a final chapter in their discography that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.