IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THIS LIVE ALBUM FEATURES RE-MIXES\u002FUNRELEASED VERSIONS OF 2 STUDIO TRACKS FROM THEIR 1999 REFORMATION ALBUM CROSS PURPOSE. THE SONGS SUNSHINE & HOW ARE ORIGINAL MIXES NOT FOUND ON THE ORIGINAL Cross Purpose CD RELEASE. ALSO FEATURED IS AN EARLY LUTHER GROSVENOR BAND 'DEEP FEELING'FROM 1966.DEEP FEELING ALSO FEATURED JIM CAPALDI (TRAFFIC). THE SONG PRETTY COLOURS IS A STUDIO RECORDING PRODUCED BY GIORGIO GOMELSKY (YARDBIRDS). Part of the early-'70s British hard rock scene, Spooky Tooth grew out of the bluesy VIPs and prog-rock group Art and consisted of vocalist Mike Harrison, keyboardist\u002Fvocalist Gary Wright, guitarist Luther Grosvenor, bassist Greg Ridley, and drummer Mike Kellie. The group built a following through countless gigs and recorded its debut album, It's All About, in 1968. Spooky Two became their most successful album in the U.S.; afterwards, Ridley left to join Humble Pie. Following 1970's Ceremony, Wright left to form Wonderwheel, while Grosvenor took the name Ariel Bender and joined Stealers Wheel and later Mott the Hoople. The addition of three members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band †Henry McCullough, Chris Stainton, and Alan Spenner †was not enough to keep the band afloat, and Spooky Tooth broke up after The Last Puff in 1970. A reunion in 1973 with Wright, Harrison, and future Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones produced several LPs, including the moderately successful You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw, but personnel shifts and a lack of top-notch material ended the project in 1974. Wright went on to a successful solo career, scoring pop hits like Dream Weaver, and Mike Kellie later joined the punk-pop Only Ones.In late 1998 four of the original band members (Mike Harrison, Luther Grosvenor, Greg Ridley & Mike Kellie) reformed to record the 1999 release Cross Purpose.