Spirit's third album CLEAR SPIRIT follows the approach of the group's previous two albums, with a mix of hook-filled rockers ("Dark Eyed Woman"), moody and symphonic compositions ("Cold Wind"), socio-political rock songs ("1984"), and jazzy ballads ("Give a Life, Take a Life"). There are also instrumentals by keyboardist John Locke (including the gorgeous "Ice") and the revved-up blues of Jay Ferguson's "Ground Hog." Though it lacks a hit single to match that of the band's previous album "(I Got a Line on You"), CLEAR SPIRIT is nonetheless a further step forward for this ambitious band. However, it proved to be the last Spirit album produced by Lou Adler. The group next teamed up with David Briggs for its masterwork, TWELVE DREAMS OF DR. SARDONICUS, the last album before the original lineup disbanded.
01 Dark eyed woman 02 Apple orchard 03 So little time to fly 04 Ground hog 05 Cold wind 06 Policeman's ball 07 Ice 08 Give a life take a life 09 I'm truckin' 10 Clear 11 Caught 12 New dope in town