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7CD - Mountain - Don't Look Around - The Recordings 1969-19747CD UK Import A NEW 7CD CLAMSHELL BOX SET FEATURING THE ALBUMS LESLIE WEST MOUNTAIN, CLIMBING!, NANTUCKET SLEIGHRIDE, FLOWERS OF EVIL, TWIN PEAKS AND AVALANCHE. ALSO INCLUDES MOUNTAINS PERFORMANCE AT WOODSTOCK IN 1969 AND TRACKS LATER RELEASED ON THE ROAD GOES EVER ON THE SET FEATURES AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND A NEW ESSAY BY MIKE METTLER. Founded in Long Island, New York in 1969, Mountain were one of the most influential American rock bands of the
7CD - UK Import
• A NEW 7CD CLAMSHELL BOX SET FEATURING THE ALBUMS ‘LESLIE WEST – MOUNTAIN’, ‘CLIMBING!’, ‘NANTUCKET SLEIGHRIDE’, ‘FLOWERS OF EVIL’, ‘TWIN PEAKS’ AND ‘AVALANCHE’.
• ALSO INCLUDES MOUNTAIN’S PERFORMANCE AT WOODSTOCK IN 1969 AND TRACKS LATER RELEASED ON ‘THE ROAD GOES EVER ON’
• THE SET FEATURES AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND A NEW ESSAY BY MIKE METTLER.
Founded in Long Island, New York in 1969, Mountain were one of the most influential American rock bands of the late 1960s/early 1970s. Their musical style fused blues, hard rock and progressive influences and was anchored around the virtuoso guitarist Leslie West, the producer, writer and multi-instrumentalist Felix Pappalardi, drummer Corky Laing and keyboard player Steve Knight.
Taking inspiration from the legendary British band Cream, West had approached producer Pappalardi (who had worked with Cream and Jack Bruce) with a view to him producing West’s first solo album. The resulting album ‘Mountain’ was released in July 1969 and saw West backed by Felix Pappalardi on bass and keyboards and drummer N.D. Smart. To promote the album a band was assembled with the addition of Steve Knight on keyboards.
Adopting the name Mountain, the band appeared at the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and made a significant impact. Shortly after this performance Smart was replaced by Corky Laing and Mountain embarked on the recording of their first studio album as a band. ‘Climbing!’ was released in 1970. The album ‘Nantucket Sleighride’ issued in January 1971 was even more polished, featuring the infamous title. Later that year ‘Flowers Of Evil’ continued the pattern of success by featuring studio material along with a side of live recordings. In 1972 Mountain had a hiatus when West and Laing teamed up with Jack Bruce in a new trio, and the live album ‘The Road Goes Ever On’ was issued featuring two tracks from the band’s set at Woodstock along with additional tracks recorded live in New York and London in late 1971 and early 1972. Mountain reformed in 1973 with Robert Mann joining on keyboards and drummer Allan Schwartzberg. This line-up toured Japan and recorded the mighty ‘Twin Peaks’ live album in August 1973. Mountain’s final studio offering of the 70s was the album ‘Avalanche’ which saw Laing return to the band before they disbanded in late 1974.
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