Spooky Tooth References
The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide. You can sort the list by the article title or the publication date.
| Reference Title | Date Sort descending |
|---|---|
| Spooky Tooth, Sunshine Shine. Fred Kirby. Billboard, 80:12. |
1968-10-5 |
| From the Studio, May 3 1968: An Interview. J. Miller et al. Crawdaddy, 17:15-23. | 1968-8 |
| The Heavy Mob. Chris Welch. Melody Maker, 44:9. | 1969-4-5 |
| Spooky Two (SP 4194) review. Cash Box, 37. |
1969-8-23 |
| Feelin' Bad (1110) review. Cash Box, 28. |
1969-8-30 |
| Spooky Tooth (concert review). A. R. Cash Box, 34b. |
1969-9-6 |
| Records: Spooky Two. D. Gancher. Rolling Stone, 42:35. | 1969-9-20 |
| That Was Only Yesterday (1144) review. Cash Box, 27. |
1969-12-6 |
| Spooky Tooth, The Flock, NRBQ. Cash Box, 42. |
1969-12-13 |
| Peter Green Is On the Loose. Rolling Stone, 58:10. | 1970-5-14 |
| Records; The Last Puff. E. Ward. Rolling Stone, 72:54. | 1970-12-2 |
| Spooky Tooth Stops in the Decay. Melody Maker, 45:21. | 1970-10-3 |
| Spooky Tooth Re-form. Melody Maker, 45:4. | 1970-9-26 |
| The Last Puff(SP 4266) Review. Record World, 12. |
1970-8-1 |
| The Last Puff Review. Billboard, 64. |
1970-8-1 |
| Doomwatch. Chris Welch. Melody Maker, 45:20-21. | 1970-5-16 |
| Spooky Tooth Break Up. Melody Maker, 45:3. | 1970-4-11 |
| Ceremony (SP 4225) review. Record World, 12. |
1970-3-21 |
| Reviews: Ceremony (SP 4225). Billboard, 22. |
1970-3-21 |
| Spooky Tooth and the Strange Split. R. Williams. Melody Maker, 45:12. | 1970-1-31 |
| Tobacco Road (SP 4300) review. Record World, 16. |
1971-5-22 |
| Reviews: Tobacco Road (SP 4300). Billboard, 38. |
1971-6-5 |
| Spooky Tooth Together Again. Chris Salewicz. Let It Rock. | 1973-2 |
| Reviews: You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw (SP 4385). Billboard, 55. |
1973-5-12 |
| ]You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw (SP 4385) review. Record World, 10. |
1973-5-12 |
| The Whole Tooth (photo). Record World, 46. |
1973-5-12 |
| You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw. Jon Tiven. Rolling Stone. | 1973-6 |