Vintage: The Very Best of Moby Grape is a retrospective collection of Moby Grape songs, many previously unreleased, originally issued in 1993 as part of Columbia Records' "Rock Artifacts" series. Included in the collection was the entire eponymous first album of the group, generally considered to be one of the most important albums of its era.[4] Noted rock critic David Fricke wrote the liner notes to the compilation.[5]
Following a few seconds of silence there are two hidden tracks on Disc Two. One is an out-take from the recording sessions of "Just Like Gene Autry: A Foxtrot" where Arthur Godfrey records his spoken introduction to the song. The second is an original radio advertisement for the album Truly Fine Citizen.
^These 3 songs are also available on Wolfgang's Vault [1]
^Miller and Stevenson credited their songs on Truly Fine Citizen to the band's road manager, Tom Dell'Ara, during the course of an ongoing royalty dispute with then manager Matthew Katz.