Mother Love Bone was established in 1987 by ex-
Green River members
Jeff Ament (bass) and
Stone Gossard (guitars), in addition to ex-
Malfunkshun members
Andrew Wood (vocals) and
Regan Hagar (drums). The group was formed in 1987 out of the cover band Lords of the Wasteland which featured Wood, Gossard, Ament, and Hagar. By early 1988, the band added another ex-Green River member to the lineup,
Bruce Fairweather (guitars). Around the same time, Hagar was replaced on drums by ex-
Ten Minute Warning member
Greg Gilmore; thus, the band changed their name to Mother Love Bone. The stabilized lineup quickly set about recording and playing shows, and by late 1988 had become one of Seattle's more promising bands. Wood's exuberant on-stage personality, outlandish clothes, and dreamy lyrics helped bring attention to the band. Years later in the 1996 grunge documentary
Hype!, Seattle engineer
Jack Endino called Wood "the only stand-up comedian frontman in Seattle", a reference to Wood's playful style of interacting with fans. From May 1988 the band were pursued by various major labels, including
Capitol,
Atlantic,
Geffen, and
A&M, with Geffen Records being the frontrunner to sign the band by July 1988. However, the band eventually signed to the
PolyGram subsidiary
Polydor in November 1988, and recorded their debut EP. As part of their contract, PolyGram created the Stardog Records imprint exclusively for the band. In late 1989 the band entered a studio in
Sausalito, California to record their debut album
Apple. Despite some initial difficulties, the record was on time for its projected March 1990 release. Only days before
Apple was slated to be released, Wood, who had a long history with drug problems, overdosed on
heroin. Unresponsive and without signs of brain activity, he was in the hospital on life support for two days to allow friends and family to say goodbye. Wood's death effectively brought the group to an end.
Apple eventually peaked at No. 34 on
Billboard's
Top Heatseekers chart in 1992. ==Post-Mother Love Bone==